Blind Injustice
6.2 /10 1 Votes
Director Rex Piano Country United States | 6/10 IMDb Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 2005 Writer C. Thomas Howell (story), Jim Snider (story), Peter Sullivan |
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Blind Injustice is a made-for-television film that stars Jamie Luner, Josie Davis, James Thomas, Theresa Russell, Thomas Mitchell and K. C. Collins. The story was written by Peter Sullivan and C. Thomas Howell who was also one of the co-producers of the film. It was directed by Rex Piano.
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Synopsis
The film is about a woman who is a blind lawyer Diana Scott, played by Jamie Luner. She is raped. The alleged attacker is sent to jail. He is found innocent of the crime and she prepares to apologize to the wrongfully convicted man. But in the meantime, the original perpetrator escapes from jail and she becomes a target again. Using her heightened senses, she attempts to help the police track down the rapist.
Cast and crew
After starring in the lead role, Jamie Lunder went on to star in other leading roles in Stranger in My Bed, The Suspect, and The Perfect Marriage. Prior to this film, director Rex Piano had previously worked on Cave In, Faultline and Snowmans Pass.
References
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