The Unspoken Truth (1995)

The Unspoken Truth (1995) poster

Despite her parents' misgivings, Brianne marries Clay, and the couple soon have a daughter. It's then that Clay begins to show the first signs that he's unhinged. When he sees Brianne innocently talking to a man, Clay shoots him dead. At first, Brianne believes that her love for her husband can prevail. But when authorities threaten to take away custody of her daughter, she learns a horrible truth about her past.

Director: Peter Werner
Genre: Crime, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Mark Snow
Editing: Martin Nicholson
Production: Hearst Entertainment Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering, Brutal Prison Drama, Prison Riot and Anarchy

Keywords

prison

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Unspoken Truth about?
Despite her parents' misgivings, Brianne marries Clay, and the couple soon have a daughter. It's then that Clay begins to show the first signs that he's unhinged. When he sees Brianne innocently talking to a man, Clay shoots him dead. At first, Brianne believes that her love for her husband can prevail. But when authorities threaten to take away custody of her daughter, she learns a horrible truth about her past.
Who directed The Unspoken Truth?
The Unspoken Truth was directed by Peter Werner.
Who stars in The Unspoken Truth?
The Unspoken Truth stars Lea Thompson, Robert Englund, Patricia Kalember, Dick O'Neill, Karis Paige Bryant, James Marshall.
How long is The Unspoken Truth?
The Unspoken Truth has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is The Unspoken Truth?
The Unspoken Truth is a Crime, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was The Unspoken Truth produced?
The Unspoken Truth was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Unspoken Truth?
The themes of The Unspoken Truth include: Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering, Brutal Prison Drama, Prison Riot and Anarchy.