Her Hidden Truth (1995)

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Written by Pamela K. Long

Directed by Dan Lerner

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Billie Calhoun (Kellie Martin) is a young girl who, when she was 10, was accused of arson and murder when her family home was raised to the ground, killing her mother and sister.

On hearing this the judicial service decide to send her to a juvenile detention centre where she must remain until release,

However, when she reaches 18 she requests an early release, but this is denied so she decides to escape in order to track down the real killer of her family.

Eventually she seeks the aid of a cop, Matt Samoni (Antonio Sabato Jr.) who beleives in her and agrees to help her in her quest.

Cast

Kellie MartinBillie Calhoun
Antonio Sabato Jr.Det. Matt Samoni
Ken HowardJack Devereaux
Reed DiamondClay Devereaux
Bruce WeitzLt. Ricky Levine
Cindy PickettLaney Devereaux
Gordon ClappFather Paul
Mary Donnelly-HaskellDr. Jane Wilson
Lisa ThornhillJean Calhoun
Red WestFireman Leon Sykes
Harold SurrattJazz Lab Tech
Allison PorterYoung Billie
Dennis LettsThe Prosecutor
Diana TaylorOfficer Val Johnson
David DwyerMr. Gleason

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