Lies and Lullabies

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GenreDrama
Written by
Directed byRod Hardy
Lies and Lullabies
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Written by
Directed byRod Hardy
Starring
Theme music composerJohnny Harris
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Les Alexander
  • Don Enright
Producers
CinematographyDavid Connell
EditorJames Mitchell
Running time94 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 14, 1993 (1993-03-14)

Lies and Lullabies is a Rod Hardy-directed 1993 ABC television movie about a pregnant cocaine addict, played by Susan Dey.[1] The film was released on DVD as Sad Inheritance in 2005 and is also sometimes known as Love, Lies and Lullabies.

Christina is the adult daughter of an alcoholic. A habitual cocaine user, she continues to abuse the drug after she becomes pregnant by her boyfriend. When the baby is born addicted, she is kept away from Christina based on the recommendation of a social worker, who deems her an unfit mother. Christina, distraught, battles to end her addiction and regain custody of her baby.

History

The script for Lies and Lullabies initially cast Dey as the sister of a closet-cocaine addict who dies during childbirth. Dey's character was then charged with raising the baby, ignorant to the developmental delays that would follow. However, after visiting a treatment facility and meeting mothers who were in the process of seeking treatment to regain custody of their children, Dey (who also acted as the producer of the film), asked that the script be rewritten.[2] Speaking to The Post and Courier, she stated that early in the production, "we all had very little compassion for these women," but that after meeting them they learned "the reality is that these women can be helped and if given a chance for treatment and a choice between drugs and their children, many choose their children."[3]

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