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L'enfer à domicile

Original title: Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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L'enfer à domicile (2002)
Drama

After becoming a victim of video voyeurism, a Louisiana woman fights for justice.After becoming a victim of video voyeurism, a Louisiana woman fights for justice.After becoming a victim of video voyeurism, a Louisiana woman fights for justice.

  • Director
    • Tim Hunter
  • Writer
    • Kathleen Rowell
  • Stars
    • Angie Harmon
    • Jamey Sheridan
    • Dale Midkiff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    686
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    • Director
      • Tim Hunter
    • Writer
      • Kathleen Rowell
    • Stars
      • Angie Harmon
      • Jamey Sheridan
      • Dale Midkiff
    • 21User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angie Harmon
    Angie Harmon
    • Susan Wilson
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Steve Glover
    Dale Midkiff
    Dale Midkiff
    • Gary Wilson
    Tegan Moss
    Tegan Moss
    • Emily Wilson
    Teryl Rothery
    Teryl Rothery
    • Nancy Glover
    Linda Darlow
    Linda Darlow
    • Joanne Briggs
    Gabrielle Miller
    Gabrielle Miller
    • Tisha Salomon
    Katya Gardner
    Katya Gardner
    • Mary Bennett
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • District Attorney
    Alexander Pollock
    • Orin Wilson
    Brent Sheppard
    Brent Sheppard
    • Jack Bennett
    Chelan Simmons
    Chelan Simmons
    • Amber Henson
    Sean Allan
    • Pastor Vickers
    Tim Henry
    Tim Henry
    • James Biggs
    Mitchell Kosterman
    Mitchell Kosterman
    • Deputy Holt
    Brenda Crichlow
    Brenda Crichlow
    • Isabela André
    • (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
    David Parker
    • Deputy Gunderson
    Stephen Dimopoulos
    Stephen Dimopoulos
    • Deputy Moore
    • Director
      • Tim Hunter
    • Writer
      • Kathleen Rowell
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    renzoman3

    A lesson to be learned

    While I agree what the voyeur did was disgusting and a violation, do you think that everyone that has ever peeped on a woman is sick?. Obviously, setting up cameras in someone's own home is an extreme violation but if anyone who has ever peeped (without using video equipment) was convicted, many or even most guys would be in jail. Especially when guys are young, they're curious but they normally grow out of it and talking to your teenage sons about such things, is a good way of assuring they don't do it or continue to do it and stop it developing into situations as we see in this tele-movie. Reacting in a way in which your shocked it goes on or never discussing it, leads to a growing problem or even a culture of acceptance, making it a worse problem. Did you hear about the NFL peeping lawsuit? MOST NFL players in the entire league knew about the peepholes and many joined in whilst the rest said nothing and considered it a perk of playing at that particular place as it was the visiting player's locker room that was adjoined to the cheerleader's locker room. I blame this kind of behaviour on lack of talk about the subject, especially at an adolescent age where young boys are most likely to do it. They then grow up thinking it's ok to look, because, afterall, they're only seeing what the other cheerleaders see all the time, so it couldn't be so bad, right? That's the mentality, which although wrong and should be punishable, is not what I'd consider sick. Being attracted to the bodies of the opposite sex is totally au-naturale but it definitely can become a sickness if it gets to the point of what occured in this tele-movie. Communication and education is the real preventative measure.
    Mothman2118

    Realistic True Story

    This movie was a very realistic movie.It was a Lifetime movie.Some of Lifetime's movies are not good, but this one was very good.The actors were great.Their acting was good most of the time.This movie has alot of feelings in it.Sometimes they were happy, mad, and most of all sad.Anyway, this movie is a realistic true story.
    vchimpanzee

    Good for a TV-movie

    In this fact-based film, Susan and Gary Wilson and their two children Emily and Orin move into a new house in Monroe, La., across the street from the very helpful Steve Glover, a deacon in the church. Steve, who married his teenage sweetheart Nancy and knew Susan when they all lived in Mississippi, offers to help them in any way he can. He offers them the use of his pool and hot tub, even when no one is home.

    The Wilsons get involved in church and community activities. Like so many girls her age, Emily hates getting used to a new place and says she has no friends. Orin also has some trouble adjusting, though he does become friends with the Glovers' sons.

    Steve is just a little too helpful to the Wilsons, though he did take care of their house before they bought it. One reason he spends so much time with the Wilsons may be the fact his wife has a career (this may be why her house is always a mess). Susan, on the other hand, stays home. She runs with her friends and plays classical piano, and she is interested in improving her musical skills.

    From the film's title, you know someone will be watching something they shouldn't. While Susan is taking a shower, getting in bed, and even making love, we do see blue and white images on a TV screen that look very much like what we are seeing.

    At first I thought this would be just an ordinary TV-movie, no different from a hundred others like it. But as the movie progressed, Angie Harmon effectively showed us a range of different emotions. Her character had to go from wanting to hide from the world to solving her problem regardless of the embarrassment it might cause. Plus she was beautiful--she looked just like Sandra Bullock.

    Jamey Sheridan also did a good job. From the very start, he seemed nice in the manner of a used-car salesman, though I won't say whether this makes his character guilty of anything. You'll just have to watch.

    This movie raised a number of questions about privacy and Christian faith. What do you forgive, and how should you handle it when someone strays? And how much of our lives are we entitled to keep to ourselves?

    I found this quite entertaining.
    jadesliver

    Pretty good - and I never watch Lifetime movies...

    I generally dismiss any Lifetime TV movie. Can you blame me, what with titles like "Mother May I Sleep With Danger", "Danger In Blue Sky Country", and my personal favorite: "Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear"? However, I was flipping through the other night and it was on, and it actually caught my attention and held me. It was very interesting and well done for a television movie. I think Angie Harmon saved it, she's very good to watch. The script wasn't bad. But overall it was the fact that this was a true story and that I learned from watching it that only FIVE states in the US have laws against video voyeurism!! I couldn't believe it!

    So, this was pretty good. The first Lifetime Movie I actually watched and could say I liked. I just watch Lifetime for Golden Girls and Nanny - both shows you should watch if you don't already, by the way!
    Sunshine14clr

    good movie

    this movie talks about video voyeurs. you can find them about anywhere nowadays. the internet, tv, you name it. unfortunately, they're very common in our hightech world. the people that commit this hideous crime are one step above the law. technically (before susan wilson) there wasn't a law. what he was doing wasn't illegal. the man was a sick little you know what that had the whole town backing him up. people, whatever the "reason" there is no excuse for that kind of behavior or action. it just disgusts me how low people have gotten these days. it must of been awful for susan wilson because this man was a trusted neighbor! how would you react if someone you trusted did this to you? anyways, the acting was ok. angie haromon did well in her role as well as jamey sherridan and the whole cast. i have a recomendation for tegan moss, get rid of that little southern belle in distress accent because its really annoying. lol! check out the movie. it airs on lifetime a lot. well done. 9 stars out of 10.

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      Angie Harmon and Jamey Sheridan have both appeared in different entries in the Law & Order franchise. Harmon starred as A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael in New York - Police judiciaire (1990), while Sheridan played Captain James Deakins in New York - Section criminelle (2001).
    • Goofs
      When Angie Harmon gets in the car at the baseball game, you can see the camera reflected in her window before Jamey Sheridan enters the shot.
    • Quotes

      Jack Bennett: You got it.

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acoso a la intimidad
    • Filming locations
      • The Crossing Studios - 3350 Bridgeway Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Blue André Productions
      • Hearst Entertainment Productions
      • Wilson Story Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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