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Sins of Silence
1996 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sins of Silence is a 1996 American drama television film directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by Shelley Evans, from a story by Evans and Kathryn Montgomery. Inspired by actual events, the film stars Holly Marie Combs and Lindsay Wagner. Though set in San Diego, California, it was filmed in Toronto.[1] The film was broadcast on February 20, 1996, in the United States by CBS.[1]
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Plot
Molly McKinley, a former nun now employed, and grossly underfunded, as a rape counselor. A teenager named Sophie seeks out Molly's help after she is raped by the scion of a wealthy family. Refusing to release a confidential file that would reveal Sophie's past promiscuity, and thus seriously compromise her case against her assailant, Molly is sent to jail. The problem now becomes two-pronged: If Molly wants to be released, she must hand over information that may allow the rapist to go free; and if Sophie doesn't speak up, Molly's future career will be destroyed.
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Cast
- Holly Marie Combs - Sophie DiMatteo
- Lindsay Wagner - Molly McKinley
- Cynthia Sikes - Cynthia Hayes
- Laura Bertram - Carrie
- Sean McCann - Lee Keating
- Victor Argo - Nick DiMatteo
- Brian Kerwin - Joey Finn
- Jason Cadieux - Tommy Bickley
- Chris Wiggins - Father Flannigan
- Colin Fox - Judge Boland
- Deborah Burgess - Anchorwoman
- Christina Cox - Volunteer
- Suzanne Coy - Prison Guard
- Norma Dell'Agnese - Mohawk
- Richard Fitzpatrick - Jonas
- Gabriel Hogan - Restaurant Patron
- Larry Reynolds - Old Man
- Jason Weinberg - Resident
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