Suburban Madness
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Suburban Madness | |
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Directed by | Robert Dornhelm |
Produced by | Mark Winemaker Dave Mace Craig Zadan Neil Meron |
Written by | Skip Hollandsworth |
Starring | Brett Cullen Rheagan Wallace Michelle Duquet Kennedy McGuckian Sela Ward |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Television |
Release date(s) | 3 October 2004 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Suburban Madness is a drama based on a true story starring Sela Ward as PI Bobbi Bacha of Blue Moon Investigations.
Directed by Robert Dornhelm Produced by Mark Winemaker Co-producer Dave Mace Executive Producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron Written by Skip Hollandsworth Teleplay by Kimberlee Reed Starring "Sela Ward" as PI "Bobbi Bacha" of Blue Moon Investigations Co-Starring Elizabeth Pena as Clara Harris Other Co-Stars: Rhegan Wallace, Kate Greenhuse, Kirsten Bishopric, Martha Maclsaac as "Vivian Leigh", Brett Cullen as Lucas Bacha
Released by Storyline Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television Release date(s) October 2004 to DVD 2005 (worldwide) Running time 89 Minutes Mastered in High Definition Color Language English French
Clara Harris ran over her cheating husband three times. "Suburban Madness" is based on the true story of 44 year old Clara Harris a successful Texas dentist and mother of young twins, who hired private investigator "Bobbi Bacha" played by actress "Sela Ward" to spy on her philandering orthodontist husband. Instead Bobbi Bacha ends up videotaping her client Clara Harris running over her cheating husband with her Mercedes Benz in the parking lot of a posh hotel and killing him. Some call her a murder, others call her a hero.
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