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Seule contre l'injustice

Original title: Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter?
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
388
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Antonio Sabato Jr., Jamie Luner, and Linda Gray in Seule contre l'injustice (1993)
Drama

After a young prostitute is murdered and left in a rubbish heap, her mother does everything to track down the killer.After a young prostitute is murdered and left in a rubbish heap, her mother does everything to track down the killer.After a young prostitute is murdered and left in a rubbish heap, her mother does everything to track down the killer.

  • Director
    • Chuck Bowman
  • Writer
    • Liz Coe
  • Stars
    • Linda Gray
    • Jamie Luner
    • James Eckhouse
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chuck Bowman
    • Writer
      • Liz Coe
    • Stars
      • Linda Gray
      • Jamie Luner
      • James Eckhouse
    • 9User reviews
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    Linda Gray
    Linda Gray
    • Gayle Moffitt
    Jamie Luner
    Jamie Luner
    • Diana Moffitt
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Sergeant Jack Powell
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • April
    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • A.J. Treece
    • (as Antonio Sabáto Jr.)
    Joseph Burke
    Joseph Burke
    • Harry Moffitt
    Louis A. Lotorto
    • Paul Moffitt
    Lisa Sigell
    • Laurie
    Michael Lucas
    • Brian
    Jan Burrell
    Jan Burrell
    • Susan Talgo
    Kevin Quigley
    Kevin Quigley
    • Charlie
    Andrea White
    • Randi
    J.R. Knotts
    • Frank Nelson
    • (as John 'JR' Knotts)
    Vana O'Brien
    • Judge Turkell
    Jodi Taylor
    Jodi Taylor
    • Doris Gilmore
    Paul Nadas
    • Ted
    Bob Roitblat
    • MacLaren
    Mark Allen
    • Minister
    • Director
      • Chuck Bowman
    • Writer
      • Liz Coe
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    DrummerDude714

    good movie

    I just watched this movie on lifetime. I liked it alot. The movie looked liked it was made in the mid/late 80s. it was very sad though. its one of those movie's that leaves you feeling sad when its over. But, I do recomend this movie, if your a fan of lifetime type movies.
    10wilsonandrewc

    Here is what I think of this movie

    For several years, we lost a lot of souls to the life of prostitution and in that life, a lot of prostitutes whom all of them were somebody's daughter like Mrs. Moffitt said were killed either by their pimps or their clients. This is a life that we decent people refuse to address. It has to stop because things have gotten so dire that this is what a victory looks like and I am sorry folks but Arthur Joseph Treece's conviction of racketeering and 16-year sentence were no victory. The case of Diana Gayle Moffitt's murder which has never been officially solved should not be closed because when there is domestic violence involved in the life of prostitution or any life, there needs to be change on a cultural level and that change needs to start with each and every one of you.
    Mark Price

    Plot Outline

    Gayle Moffitt (Evans) has her world torn apart when her daughter Diana takes up with a manipulative and ruthless man who seduces her into a world of prostitution. Gayle fails to make her daughter see sense and then the police find Diana murdered. Totally frustrated by the lack of co-operation by the police Gayle decides to seek out the killer herself.
    Astorino

    Liked this

    I liked this show when aired on TV and was familiar with case since went to school with the gal. Wish was on DVD but doesn't seem to have been released. Sad part about this is that after something like 30 years Portland hasn't changed with a serial child rapist as our ex Govenor and a mayor who the people refused to recall twice who groomed and had sex with a 17 boy in city hall bathroom. Portland has been listed and was show on Diane Sawyers program back in October 2010 as the number one city in the US for child sex slave trade and its not abating when you have the powers that be that enjoy it and the citizenry who love their illegals and drugs and "Keeping Portland Weird" to want child sex to change in this city. Sad commentary to a movie that tried to change that.
    8SusieSalmonLikeTheFish

    Deadly Streets

    Many people look down on prostitutes, whether it be police officers, adults, teenage kids, but in truth, how many prostitutes out there just started out as normal kids from loving homes, who got drawn into this horrible way to earn a living by charismatic men who turn out to care about nothing but money? Diana, an eighteen-year-old with a bright future, has just broken up with her jerky boyfriend, and meets an older guy at a rave party, A.J. (age 23). It's love at first sight, until her strict mom, Gayle, finds out that they had sex in her house. Diana, furious at her mom's opinion, moves in with A.J. while telling her mom she's at her dad's place, and vice-versa. She becomes a stripper, later a prostitute, and one morning, Gayle gets the worst news of her life... her daughter is dead.

    With the help of Diana's friend April, a kind and caring police officer and her ex-husband, Gayle tries to uncover who murdered Diana, and why she'd choose to be with A.J., who turned out to be a pimp with many young girls working for him.

    Why My Daughter? deserves better reviews. Unlike the usually cliché topics in Lifetime Movies (teen pregnancy, cutting, anorexia, etc.) Why My Daughter? addresses an issue most people don't want to think about. While solving Diana's murder, Gayle also learns that the world of prostitution is full of sleazy people, but also decent people just trying to make money in a harsh environment. April, Diana's stripper friend, with the help of Gayle is reunited with her own mom. Gayle also meets Charlie, the owner of a strip club who turns out to care a lot that Diana was murdered and offers to testify against A.J. (I don't think I'll be able to watch The Secret World of Alex Mack again though without thinking that Lars, same actor, is a chemical engineer by day, strip club owner by night). The soundtrack fit the movie very well, the acting was overall really good and it raises awareness of an issue that, despite the film's release date, it still on the rise today. It's an amazing and thought-provoking film, definitely worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Diana's mother was present on the set while this movie was filmed.
    • Quotes

      Laurie: Diana hasn't worked here in weeks.

      Gayle Moffitt: She's with A.J., isn't she?

      Laurie: I don't know.

      Gayle Moffitt: Oh, come on, Laurie. I can't believe she would shut you out of her life.

      Laurie: Well, she did.

      Gayle Moffitt: Why?

      Laurie: Because, she knows I don't approve of what she's doing.

      Gayle Moffitt: You mean being with him?

      Laurie: Mrs. Moffitt, please, I can't. Look she would kill me if she knew that I talked to you.

      Gayle Moffitt: I know but please tell me where I can find her.

      Laurie: OK, but you better be prepared and please don't tell Diana that we talked.

      Gayle Moffitt: No! I promise, I won't.

      Laurie: Look, the Diana you'll find is not the Diana we used to know.

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter?
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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