A Death of Innocence explained

Genre:Drama
Based On:A Death of Innocence novel by Zelda Popkin
Director:Paul Wendkos
Starring:Shelley Winters
Arthur Kennedy
Tisha Sterling
Ann Sothern
Music:Morton Stevens
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Mark Carliner
Editor:Gene Fowler Jr.
Cinematography:Ben Colman
Runtime:73 minutes
Company:CBS Entertainment
Network:CBS

A Death of Innocence is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos.

Plot

A woman attends the murder trial of her daughter.

Reception

The film was very successful in the ratings[1] being the second most watched movie on U.S. television during 1971 after Brian's Song with a Nielsen rating of 30.8 and an audience share of 55% (the share being more than Brian's Song 48%).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: . Made-for-TV movies find big ratings . The Washington Post and Times-Herald . 9 April 1972 . TC27 .
  2. Made-For-TV Movie Rankings. Variety. January 25, 1972. 81.