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The Woman Who Sinned

The Woman Who Sinned

1991TV Movie⏱️ 1h 40m
DramaThriller
5
IMDB Rating
336 votes

A beautiful adulterer must confess to clear her name and save herself from the killer.

Director
Michael Switzer
Writers
Stu Samuels, Denne Bart Petitclerc
Stars
Susan Lucci, Tim Matheson, Michael Dudikoff
Release Date
November 17, 1991
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 4
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Susan Lucci
Susan Lucci
as Victoria Robeson
Tim Matheson
Tim Matheson
as Michael Robeson
Michael Dudikoff
Michael Dudikoff
as Evan Ganns
John Vernon
John Vernon
as Lieutenant Girvetz
Christine Belford
Christine Belford
as Randy Emerson
Clayton Landey
Clayton Landey
as Larry
Tom Everett
Tom Everett
as Sergeant Harper
John Sanderford
John Sanderford
as Dr. Mark Longwell
Lenore Kasdorf
Lenore Kasdorf
as Jane Mary Woodman
Claudia Christian
Claudia Christian
as Judy Reinhardt

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Samuels Film Company, World International Network (WIN)

🏷️ Keywords

posing as a photographersculpture as a giftextramarital affairunfaithful wifehusband wife relationship

🎯 Categories

DramaThriller

⭐ Featured Review

An interesting Sunday night movie from awhile back
by Missy C2001-07-09

"This one was a thriller/romance to me. You've got the beautiful woman accused of a murder she didn't commit, a married couple with secrets that need to come out if the crime needs to be solved, and, yes, some romance. Susan Lucci and Tim Matheson (who's sexier than George Clooney--and that's saying a LOT) play characters who are not perfect people, but they're at a turning point in their marriage, and what happens could make the difference between life or death. The plot itself was fairly routine, and you could probably figure out whodunit as soon as the murder takes..."

💡 Did You Know?

Christine Belford's name is misspelled as Christina in the opening credits.

📖 Synopsis

A beautiful adulterer must confess to clear her name and save herself from the killer.