Director: Unknown (TV Movie)•Genres: Drama
A wealthy woman's life is thrown into turmoil when her son accuses her of having an affair with his best friend. The situation escalates, exposing deep-seated family secrets and testing the bonds of trust between mother, son, and those closest to them.
As a made-for-television film from 1969, specific critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, its focus on dramatic family conflict and psychological tension was typical of television dramas of the era. James Earl Jones's performance was noted, though the film itself is less remembered than his other works.
Explores complex family dynamics and psychological drama.
Features notable performances from its lead actors.
A product of its time, focusing on intimate character studies.
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This television movie adaptation of a novel by John Mortimer (who also wrote Rumpole of the Bailey) was an early dramatic role for James Earl Jones before his extensive film and stage career.
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