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In Broad Daylight
Set in 1905. The story focuses on a young and inexperienced man in a revolutionary execution squad. He does his killing job out of idealism, and for the love of a woman. The young student murders a Russian spy and is afterwards arrested by the police. Much to his surprise he is released after a session with the traitor-judge, hinting at some leaks in the organisation. Student reports his suspicions back to the organisation, but in response is given a new hit mission.
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Plot Summary
Based on a true story, this TV movie recounts the harrowing experience of a deaf and mute woman who is targeted by her in-laws. They relentlessly abuse and isolate her, attempting to drive her insane to gain control of her husband's fortune. Her struggle for survival and sanity becomes a desperate fight against a seemingly insurmountable conspiracy.
Critical Reception
The film was well-received for its powerful performances and its unflinching portrayal of abuse and resilience. It effectively conveyed the psychological torment and isolation experienced by the protagonist, resonating with audiences for its dramatic intensity and basis in a shocking true story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense dramatic performances, particularly from Cloris Leachman.
Commended for its sensitive handling of difficult themes like abuse and isolation.
Felt impactful due to its grounding in a real-life case.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific television film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the disturbing true story of the murder of Edna Van Camp, a deaf-mute woman, orchestrated by her husband and his parents in the 1960s.
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