
Felicity
A cautionary tale about stupid men with money.


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A sexy young hospice nurse, is hired by a wealthy man to care for his sick wife who eventually dies. When the nurse becomes the widower's new bride and then he dies suspiciously leaving his vast fortune to the new Mrs., his daughter becomes convinced that her gold-digging stepmother is up to no good and could be a murderess.
In this suspenseful drama, a young woman named Jenny falls deeply in love with the wealthy and charming Peter. However, Peter is married to the frail and ailing Vivienne, who is confined to her lavish estate. As Jenny becomes increasingly entangled in Peter's life, she uncovers dark secrets about the family and their seemingly idyllic life, leading to a dangerous game of manipulation and betrayal.
"Widow on the Hill" received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere and performances, while others found the plot to be predictable and melodramatic. Audiences generally responded to the thriller elements and dramatic tension.
Praised for its suspenseful build-up and intriguing premise.
Criticized for relying on common thriller tropes and a somewhat predictable narrative.
Performances were generally seen as adequate for the made-for-television movie genre.
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The film was originally produced as a television movie and aired on Lifetime.
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A cautionary tale about stupid men with money.