Murdered Innocence
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Directed byFrank Coraci
Screenplay byFred Carpenter
Frank Coraci
Steven Peros
Frank Coraci
Steven Peros
Story byNorman Rafsol
Produced byPhyllis Alia
Fred Carpenter
Fred Carpenter
| Murdered Innocence | |
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| Directed by | Frank Coraci |
| Screenplay by | Fred Carpenter Frank Coraci Steven Peros |
| Story by | Norman Rafsol |
| Produced by | Phyllis Alia Fred Carpenter |
| Cinematography | William Francesco Rob Loscalzo |
| Edited by | Tom Lewis Suzanne Pillsbury |
| Music by | Alan Pasqua |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Murdered Innocence is a 1995 drama film directed and co-written by Frank Coraci, in his directorial debut.[1][2][3]
The film is a murder mystery about a young mother who is murdered.
Cast
- Jason Miller as Detective Rollins[4]
- Fred Carptener as Scott Baron[4]
- Jacqueline Macario as Lauren[4]
- Gary Aumiller as William "Teach" Spence[4]
- Ellen Greene[4]
- Victor Campos as The Warden
Production
Steven Peros was a screenwriter.[4] The film's music was by Alan Pasqua.[4]
Murdered Innocence was filmed on Long Island.[5] The budget for the film was $1 million.[5]
