One of Her Own explained

Genre:Drama
Director:Armand Mastroianni
Starring:Lori Loughlin
Theme Music Composer:George S. Clinton
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Jack Grossbart
Joan Barnett
Editor:Tim Boettcher
Robert Florio
Location:Statesville, North Carolina
Cinematography:Tom Priestley Jr.
Runtime:91 min.
Company:Grossbart Barnett Productions
Sydell Albert Productions
Network:ABC

One of Her Own is a television film that aired on the US channel ABC on Monday, May 16, 1994.

Plot

Rookie police officer Toni Stroud is raped by her fellow officer, Charlie Lloyd. When she reports the assault to her superiors, she is fired from the force. Stroud takes her case to the District Attorney, who files charges against Lloyd. As a result, Stroud and her family, are subjected to harassment and vandalism by other officers. During the trial, the police leadership testifies that Stroud was fired due to her alleged inadequacy as an officer, but also admits that they failed to investigate Lloyd. Ultimately, the court finds Lloyd guilty.

Cast

Critical reception

The Los Angeles Times praised Loughlin's "absorbing" performance.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Loynd . Ray . 'One of Her Own': Painful Code of Silence . Los Angeles Times . 16 May 1994.