Silent Lies
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Silent Lies | |
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Directed by | Peter Kiwitt |
Produced by | Samuel Bernstein Peter Kiwitt Holly MacConkey Gloria Pryor |
Written by | Samuel Bernstein |
Starring | Elizabeth Anne Allen Michael Harris Cedrik Terrell Dana Daurey Bonnie Burroughs |
Music by | Phillip Kimbrough |
Cinematography | Dermott Downs |
Editing by | Dick Darling Susan Demskey Alexander Garcia Debra Goldfield |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment |
Release date(s) | October 10, 1996 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Silent Lies is a dramatic film about the violence and pain of incest and first love.
[edit] Plot summary
In this earnest, unflinching drama, sisters played by Elizabeth Anne Allen and Dana Daurey unite in the face of their father's constant abuse. The story unfolds in a small Texas town as Shelley's senior year in high school draws to a close. She divides her time between a loving friendship with Raymond (Cedrik Terrell), studying, and caring for her younger sister Tanya, who has just blossomed into a beautiful young woman and is eager to explore her burgeoning sexuality. Though they have a stepmother (Bonnie Burroughs), she is cruel and abusive, leaving Shelley to be Tanya's prime source of nurturing. Their father Carl (Michael Harris) is in Mexico hiding out from the cops. Trouble and tragedy ensue when he returns.