Director: Richard T. Heffron•Genres: Drama, Crime
A successful investigative reporter is determined to expose a corrupt politician, but her investigation leads her to discover a deeply personal connection to the case. As she delves deeper, she must confront her own past and protect her family from the dangerous truths she uncovers. The film follows her perilous journey through the murky world of politics and crime.
Broken Angel was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often highlighted Jane Seymour's performance and the film's tense, dramatic storyline, though some found the plot predictable. It was seen as a solid entry in the crime drama genre for television at the time.
Praised for Jane Seymour's compelling performance as a determined reporter.
The film's suspenseful narrative and exploration of political corruption were generally well-received.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat formulaic for a TV movie.
Google audience: Audience reception for "Broken Angel" is not widely documented on Google platforms.
The film was originally a two-part television miniseries, later edited into a single film for international release.
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