Genre: | Drama |
Director: | David Greene |
Starring: | Meg Tilly Ed Begley Jr. Michael O'Keefe Michele Greene Angela Bassett |
Music: | Peter Manning Robinson |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Producer: | James G. Hirsch Robert Papazian |
Location: | Los Angeles |
Editor: | Eric Sears |
Cinematography: | Brianne Murphy |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Company: | Robert Papazian Productions |
Network: | CBS |
In the Best Interest of the Child is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film about child sexual abuse starring Meg Tilly, Ed Begley Jr., Michael O'Keefe and Michele Greene, directed by David Greene. It was originally broadcast on CBS on May 20, 1990.[1] [2]
Jennifer Colton (Tilly) is a divorced mother and architect who retains custody of her five-year-old daughter Mandy (Marta Woodward) while her ex-husband Walt (O'Keefe) is granted regular access. However, Jennifer becomes concerned by her daughter's restless sleeping and increasingly violent behaviors and is horrified to discover that Walt might be sexually abusing her. With the help of her cousin, attorney Howard Feldon (Begley), next-door neighbor and best friend Nora (Greene), as well as various doctors and therapists, Jennifer seeks to protect her daughter from Walt by having his access suspended.
Jennifer soon discovers that the law is not on her side when the court, in the absence of incontrovertible evidence, refuses to restrict Walt's unsupervised visitation rights. When Jennifer refuses to let Walt see Mandy, the judge finds her in contempt and places her in a county jail until she relents. Ultimately, Jennifer decides the only way to save Mandy from abuse is to "kidnap" Mandy. She is willing to go to prison so that Mandy can live in hiding with her relatives and away from her abusive father.