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Genre | Action Crime Thriller |
Distributed by | Viacom Productions |
Directed by | Robert Lewis |
Produced by | Robert Michael Lewis |
Written by | John Harrison Nevin Schreiner |
Starring | Nancy Allen Vanity Robin Thomas |
Music by | Joseph Conlan |
Editing by | Brian Q. Kelley |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Original channel | Lifetime Television Network |
Release date | July 31, 1990 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Memories of Murder (also known as Passing through Veils[1]) is a 1990 action–crime television film starring Nancy Allen, directed by Robert Lewis[2][3] and written by John Harrison.
Memories of Murder is the first of many original films that would be produced for the Lifetime Television Network,[4][5] and, due to its popularity, would subsequently be released on VHS and DVD on July 31, 1990. Musical personality Vanity co-stars.[6][7] The film was shot in British Columbia.
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Jennifer (Nancy Allen) is a woman who is suffering from amnesia to the extent that she does not even recognize her husband and daughter. Extremely confused and tormented, she desperately seeks to piece together her life and, in doing so, stumbles upon some startling secrets from her shadowy past. She discovers that a female killer connected to her from her earlier life is intent on stalking her and seeking revenge by killing her and her family.
Chris Willman of the Los Angeles Times called the film "amazingly pedestrian" in terms of its mystery.[8] Daniel Ruth of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that he "couldn't keep track" of what was happening in the plot.[9] Ken Tucker of the Entertainment Weekly gave it a "D" grade, saying, "Memories of Murder is full of romance-novel dialogue".[7]