Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie explained

Genre:Drama
Thriller
Director:Noel Nosseck
Executive Producer:Lawrence Horowitz
Michael O'Hara
Producer:Tracey Jeffrey
Starring:Peggy Lipton
Danica McKellar
Music:Stacy Widelitz
Cinematography:Richard Leiterman
Location:British Columbia
Editor:Ron Spang
Company:Libra Pictures
O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
Network:NBC
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Canada
Language:English

Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit (1996). Filming took place in Toronto.[1]

Plot

Carol Mills (Peggy Lipton) is a mother who has a troubling relationship with her 19-year-old daughter Annie (Danica McKellar). Unable to live with her any longer, Annie moves out and marries her boyfriend Ken Carman (Martin Cummins). It soon turns out their marriage is a failure, and she decides to move in with another family, George and Helen Preston (Terry David Mulligan, Susan Ruttan). Not much later, Carol receives a message, informing her that her daughter accidentally died. Crushed, she learns at the funeral that Annie had a life insurance policy worth of $100,000, with Helen as beneficiary. She starts to suspect that Annie was actually murdered because of that and tries to collect evidence, with the help of a detective (Bruce Weitz).

The film was based on the case of Deana Hubbard Wild, who was pushed to her death from a cliff near Monterey, California. Wild's boyfriend's mother was convicted of her murder in 1992.[2] His father was also charged, but died before the case was brought to trial.[3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117904835.html?categoryid=32&cs=1 Review
  2. Web site: Woman Sentenced to Life for Murdering Son's Girlfriend. AP NEWS. May 23, 2020.
  3. Web site: Murder Suspect Dies Night Before the Trial : Crime: Chula Vista man had been in jail for two years. He was accused, along with his ex-wife, of killing a housemate to collect on an insurance policy.. Dec 3, 1991. Los Angeles Times. May 23, 2020.