If you enjoy courtroom dramas or are a fan of Melissa Gilbert, "A Matter of Innocence" is worth watching. However, be prepared for a slower-paced film that may feel dated in some aspects.
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The story follows (Hillary Summers), a naive teenage girl who learns of her father's death and leaves her exclusive French boarding school. She moves to a lavish New England estate to live with her estranged, wealthy Uncle Steven . Upon arrival, she finds herself the object of desire for nearly everyone she meets. The film tracks her transition from an innocent virgin to a woman exploring her own sensual desires. Key Cast and Crew If you enjoy courtroom dramas or are a
+------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | Feature | Details | +------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | Release Year | 1980 | | Director | Roberta Findlay | | Lead Actress | Hillary Summers (as Justine Cates) | | Prominent Cast | Vanessa del Rio, Christine De Shaffer | | Cinematography | Roberta Findlay | | Soundtrack | Walter Sear | +------------------+--------------------------------------------+ Key Creative Forces Behind the Film 1. Roberta Findlay (Director & Cinematographer) The search term specifically refers to the high-definition
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The film centers around Lee Stacey, a naive and innocent young woman who marries a wealthy older man, Edward Stacey (played by Robert Logan). After a tumultuous marriage, Lee is accused of poisoning her husband. As the trial begins, Lee's defense attorney, Roger Blake (played by William Shatner), takes on the task of proving her innocence. As the evidence is presented, the jury is left to ponder Lee's guilt or innocence.