A woman struggles with her faith when her son is falsely accused of murder and the odds are stacked against him.A woman struggles with her faith when her son is falsely accused of murder and the odds are stacked against him.A woman struggles with her faith when her son is falsely accused of murder and the odds are stacked against him.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
Sandra Elise Williams
- Evelyn Pitt
- (as Sandra W. Van Natta)
- Director
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Storyline
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- TriviaOne week before the prosecuting attorney was due on set, the role (originally written as a male, Melvin Pitt) was rewritten and recast for Sandra VanNatta as Evelyn Pitt.
- Quotes
Larry Carpenter: Honey?
Jackie Carpenter: Baby?
Larry Carpenter: Did you take your meds?
Jackie Carpenter: Did you take yours?
- SoundtracksI Took You At Your Word
Written by 'Regan D Floria' and 'Marty Funderburk'
Performed by 'Regan D Floria' and featuring 'Blair Masters' (piano), 'Gary Burnette' (electric guitar), 'Ken Lewis' (drums), 'Matt Pierson' (bass guitar), 'Scott Dente' (acoustic guitar)
Produced by 'Bubba Smith'
Engineered by 'Bret Teegarden' of 'The TeeRoom'
Featured review
An American TV film drama; A story about a man accused of murder after he tried to stop three men from stealing copper from his business premises. Based on a true story, it has two main themes: the right to defend your home and business while maintaining faith in the truth, no matter what the cost. The law in the USA states that a person who is being threatened by another person's use of force does not have a duty to retreat or back down before he or she can legally use force against the attacker. The State of Georgia's law makes no distinction regarding locations for using this force, which makes the story premise a very interesting one. However, the acting performances were below par. Many conversations in scenes away from the courtroom seem stilted. Many other scenes were poorly edited, tumbling into each other without much care or attention to the narrative. Cameron Arnett as the lawyer gives a creditable performance, drawing in the audience to the case, and he builds up the tension to an impressive courtroom climax, but this gives way to some overdone emotion in the final scenes.
- shakercoola
- Mar 27, 2019
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- Budget
- $1,100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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