Return to Innocence (film)
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Directed by | Rocky Costanzo |
Produced by | Mark Andrews |
Written by | Gary M. Frazier |
Starring | Richard Meese Andrew Martin |
Music by | Orren Merton |
Cinematography | Steve Rowe |
Editing by | Rocky Costanzo Sandy Gonzalez |
Distributed by | Lifeline Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 2001 (USA) |
Running time | 98 min. |
Language | English |
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This article is about the movie Return to Innocence. For the song created by the musical group, Enigma, see Return to Innocence.
Return to Innocence is a 2001 independent film about Glen Erskine (Richard Meese) who gets caught up in a child sex abuse case with Tommy Jackson (Andrew Martin). Erksine, a family man is the director and chief of staff of New Horizons, a group home and counseling center for abused boys. Glen is a child psychologist who meets a new patient named Tommy Jackson who is a victim of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
At New Horizons, Tommy's life finally seems to be coming together until the nature of the love he shares with one of his counselors is discovered and their relationship is ended. Tommy accuses Erskine, the one he believes is responsible, and brings Erskine to court in a high profile child sex abuse scandal.
[edit] External links
- Official site of LifeLine Entertainment.
- Official site of Return to Innocence.
- Return to Innocence at the Internet Movie Database.
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