Obsessed (1987 film)

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Hitting Home
Directed by Robin Spry
Produced by Jamie Brown
Robin Spry
Written by novel Tom Alderman
screenplay Douglas Bowie
Starring Kerrie Keane
Daniel Pilon
Saul Rubinek
Music by Jean-Alain Roussel
Cinematography Ron Stannett
Editing by Diann Ilnicki
Studio Les Films Téléscène Inc.
Distributed by New Star Entertainment
Release dates November 1988 (USA)
Running time 102 min.
Country Canada Canada
Language English & French

Hitting Home (Obsessed in Canada) is a 1987 Canadian drama film. The story is based on a book by Tom Alderman.

Plot

A Canadian mother and businesswoman Dinah Middleton's (Keane) is devastated when her teenage son, Alex (Anderson), is killed by a hit-and-run driver. When the police fail to turn up any suspects, she turns private detective to track the killer down. She traces the murderer to New York, only to discover that the crime is not covered by the extradition treaty between Canada and the US. She becomes obsessed with bringing the criminal to justice.

Cast

Other cast

Recognition

  • 1989
    • Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Colleen Dewhurst - Won
    • Genie Award for Best Achievement in Overall Sound - Don White, Gabor Vadnay, Michael Liotta, Joe Grimaldi - Nominated
    • Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Kerrie Keane - Nominated
    • Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay - Douglas Bowie, Robin Spry - Nominated
  • 1988

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