Murder in Mind (1997 film)
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Director Andrew Morahan Music director Paul Buckmaster Writer Michael Cooney | 5.2/10 Genre Drama, Thriller, Crime Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date August 26, 1997 Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime Fiction Cast Nigel Hawthorne (Dr. Ellis), Jimmy Smits (Peter Walker), Mary-Louise Parker (Caroline Walker)Similar movies Mortal Passions (1989), Signpost to Murder (1964), True Blue (2001), Morgans Ferry (2001), No Place To Hide (1993) |
A hypnotherapist (Nigel Hawthorne) helps a woman (Mary-Louise Parker) recall why she was holding a weapon that killed her husband (Jimmy Smits).
Murder In Mind is a 1997 crime film directed by Andrew Morahan.

The L.A. police find two bodies in a fancy house and suspect the wife of one victim. Dr. Ellis, a hypnotherapist, takes her back in time; with the police listening, a pattern of spousal abuse emerges. When each trance ends, however, the woman, Carolyn Walker, wonders if those repressed memories are true. Dr. Ellis guides her through her trial, testifies himself, and continues treatment after the verdict is in. Carolyn's memory and well-being get worse after the trial, not better. She misses some therapy sessions, and Dr. Ellis comes to see her at home. Snatches of memory come and go. Can he help her remember what really happened? Are the cops satisfied justice has been done?
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