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Ma vie volée

Original title: Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Annabella Sciorra and Kimberly Williams-Paisley in Ma vie volée (2004)
True CrimeCrimeDrama

"Identity Theft" is the thrilling true story of Michelle Brown who accrues over $50,000 of debt after her identity is stolen."Identity Theft" is the thrilling true story of Michelle Brown who accrues over $50,000 of debt after her identity is stolen."Identity Theft" is the thrilling true story of Michelle Brown who accrues over $50,000 of debt after her identity is stolen.

  • Director
    • Robert Dornhelm
  • Writer
    • Deena Goldstone
  • Stars
    • Kimberly Williams-Paisley
    • Carter Burns
    • Jason London
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    843
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writer
      • Deena Goldstone
    • Stars
      • Kimberly Williams-Paisley
      • Carter Burns
      • Jason London
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kimberly Williams-Paisley
    Kimberly Williams-Paisley
    • Michelle Brown
    Carter Burns
    Carter Burns
    • Boy Student
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Justin
    Annabella Sciorra
    Annabella Sciorra
    • Connie Volkos
    Stephen Strachan
    Stephen Strachan
    • Barry Knowland
    Jennifer D'Ball
    • Salesperson
    Scott Arnold
    • Gorgeous Guy
    Stacey Zurburg
    • Gorgeous Woman
    Kathryn Kerbes
    • Gretchen
    Clare Lapinskie
    • Christine
    Patrick Creery
    Patrick Creery
    • Peter
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    • Computer Delivery Man
    Reamonn Joshee
    Reamonn Joshee
    • Pizza Delivery Man
    Andrew Krivanek
    • Desk Sergeant
    Mohini Cox
    • Bored Employee #1
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • Ray De Lucci
    Doug McKeag
    • Brian
    Chantal Perron
    Chantal Perron
    • Realtor
    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writer
      • Deena Goldstone
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    3eurograd

    Bland, weak and extremely predictable biographic movie

    This is a mostly failed attempt at producing a biographic movie out of the real-life story of a woman whose identity was stolen and went through a difficult time to clear her name.

    It had a good story line to cling on, exploring a theme that is not overused in drama or thriller movies.

    However, the overall quality of production and editing is awful. Acting is not as awful, but whatever qualities the cast had were canceled by the extremely predictable scene and lines. Character building is non-existent, it appears they took every single one from a menu of pre-packaged profiles.

    In the end, the whole movie looks like it was an overambitious Public Service Announcement.
    4Anothersmalltowngirl

    Somewhat Disappointed

    While I am glad there is a movie such as this to help inform people about this sort of thing, there were a few things about the movie that angered me. while I do not want to spoil the movie for anyone...I was very angry what the real Michelle had to go through. Also, it was very disappointing that the criminal got such a light sentence. Anyone who commits this type of crime should be given harsher penalties otherwise, when they are released, they may just do it again. There just isn't enough being done about identity theft and frauds these days. A slap on the wrist is just not enough. Also, victims should NOT be afraid to fight back harder. Being scared when you see someone commit a crime against you is not going to stop criminals. If this had been me, (thank the Lord it wasn't) she would not have been able to get away. She would not have had the opp. to do some things she did.....
    3frankiedesmond-54389

    The Good Girl vs the Bad Girl....how original.

    I wanted to like this movie because I am aware identity theft is a problem. But it was soooo hard to root for Michelle Brown because she was too perfect, almost sickening sweet with not a care in site. Except that she never lived in a house. Boo hoo. As soon as life threw her a curve ball, she whined about life being unfair even though she did everything right, she was terrible to her bf who renovated her entire house & the people she worked with. I am not saying she deserved what happened but it was really hard to root for someone suffering first world problems when she already had so much. When the judge told her to get over it because there were worst things in life, I might have shed a tear of happiness.
    10gov-gov22

    The Michelle Brown Story

    I like this movie very much. Anyone committing or having committed ID Theft should be made to watch this movie no less than 20hrs a day and not less than 2yrs every day. Maybe then people will understand what kind of damage they have caused and stop and think about it. I can personally related because two people in my extended family did this and they're getting off the easy way. No sympathy should be the punishment. Anyway I thought the movie was directed and performed with the excellence to make this seem so realistic and not twist the truth of what happened. I think everyone should watch this movie. It really gives you an idea of what can happened when you least expect it.
    chrisrange

    Michelle Brown story

    I loved this movie because, if it had been the reverse(one man stealing another man's identity), I don't think, you would see the emotional anxiety, a victim of identity theft, goes through!!! Sure women are more emotional but, I think, that was an advantage because, it enables illustration of, the pain, regardless of sex, what an identity theft victim goes through...the pain, the anguish, having to constantly prove, you are who, you say you.

    I am sorry if women find this offensive. I feel that women, are far more honest with, both, themselves and, others when it comes to expressing pain, regardless of what type.

    Christopher

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    • Trivia
      Based on the true story of Michelle Brown, whose testimony in July of 2000 on Capitol Hill signed the bill HR 1731 for tougher penalties against identity theft.
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      The position of the for sale sign in front of the house.

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Lifetime TV
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Identity Theft
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alberta Film Entertainment
      • Blue André Productions
      • Granada Entertainment
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      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
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