The Woman Who Sinned

The Woman Who Sinned
Directed by Michael Switzer
Produced by Susan Weber-Gold
Screenplay by Denne Petitclerc
Story by Stu Samuels
Starring Susan Lucci
Tim Matheson
Music by David Kurtz
Cinematography Denis Lewiston
Edited by Neil Mandelberg
Distributed by Carlton International
Release dates
1991
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Woman Who Sinned is a 1991 American Television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Susan Lucci and Tim Matheson. It was later released in 1992 by Genesis Home Video (UK) as a home video titled Mortal Passion (run time 90 minutes).[1]

Plot

Victoria Robeson (Lucci) and her husband Michael (Matheson) are an apparently happily married couple. However Victoria becomes involved in an adulterous affair with Evan Ganns who later kills her friend Jane Woodman. Victoria is falsely accused of the murder and is forced to reveal details of her affair to prove her innocence.

Cast

Reception

The film did not receive good reviews. According to Joanna Berry in the Radio Times (on line), "More time seems to have been spent on Lucci's wardrobe and hairdo than on the plot"[2] and Hal Erickson at AllMovie wrote that the film was a "melodramatic farrago" for which "the publicity people did their best to suggest that The Woman Who Sinned was reminiscent of Fatal Attraction, simply because both films involved a clandestine love affair and a psycho killer".[3]

References

  1. Mortal Passion (1992). BBBC. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  2. Joanna Berry. The Woman Who Sinned. RadioTimes. Immediate Media. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  3. Hal Erickson. The Woman Who Sinned (1991). AllMovie. Retrieved 26 October 2014.

External links

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