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Director: | Shawn Justice |
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Writer: | Shawn Justice, Aimee Anderson |
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Based on a true story, a community is rocked by the double-homicide of a prominent couple and the local police struggle to find the killer. As a darkness settles over the town, Albert, the new resident pastor must help his church and family overcome the aftershocks by providing stability, healing and hope while his wife Aimee must come to grips with her own fear through her faith. | |
Release Date: | Jun 07, 2018 |
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Director: | Shawn Justice |
Writer: | Shawn Justice, Aimee Anderson |
Genres: | Crime, TV Movie |
Keywords | faith, double murder, christian |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 04, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rachel MacMillan | Aimee Anderson |
Frank Chiesurin | Albert Anderson |
Xander Steel | Sheriff Kirk Tomlin |
Katie O’Grady | Faye Crane |
Marc Steele | Flint Reese |
Scott Galbraith | Undersheriff Rick Jannsen |
Jeremy McLaughlin | Edward Chaney |
Lily Haug | Debbie Anderson |
Ella Cortese | Becky Anderson |
Cody Leo | |
Ava Petruna | Mary Anderson |
Brenda McGinnis | Francine Reese |
Rich Peterson | Luke Reese |
Dan Russell | Chris Rodgers |
Name | Job |
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Shawn Justice | Writer, Director |
Aimee Anderson | Writer |
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_**When senseless murder invades a community of love & faith**_ After a pastor (Frank Chiesurin) takes a job at an affluent assembly in the Puget Sound area, his family & congregants are rocked by homicide. Who did it? And, just as important, can they overcome the outbreak of fear? Rachel MacMill ... an plays the wife and Erin T. Allen the Sheriff. Based on a true story, "A Murder of Innocence" (2018) is a crime drama with an obvious faith-based element since it involves a pastor’s family and their new assembly. While clueless critics write off the biblical element as “propaganda,” I found the honest communions revolving around God and faith refreshing and convincing. The movie tackles the age-old conundrum of bad things happening to good people. How do survivors overcome the invasion of evil and the tragedies thereof? The filmmaking is on the level of a quality TV movie and I enjoyed it for what it is, a real-life crime drama involving mostly disciples of Christ. I appreciated the reverent ambiance and the honesty about how churches have to deal with things like jealousies and paranoid suspicions even while sincerely subscribing to a standard of love, which includes tough love. Really, the only flaw is that the story drags; the pace could’ve and should’ve been tightened up by about 10-15 minutes. The protagonist, by the way, has the Clark Kent vibe down to a ‘T.’ The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes. GRADE: C+/B-