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Plot

She Says She's Innocent stars off as a standard "legal issue of the week" TV movie. Katey Sagal refuses to believe that her daughter Charlotte Ross is guilty as charged of murder. Usually this is a cue for a feature-length fight against the legal system: Not so here. Instead, Sagal spends the last 20 minutes of the film playing amateur sleuth to track down the real killer--and in so doing leaves herself open to a near-fatal confrontation. If the name of the director She Says She's Innocent seems familiar, it should; Charles Correll was the grandson of the radio actor of the same name--the man who, with Freeman Gosden, created Amos N Andy.
MPAA Rating:
Genre(s):
Crime and Mystery,Drama,Thriller
Run Time:
96min.
DVD Release Date:
10/02/2007
Director(s):
Themes:
Amateur Sleuths,Mothers and Daughters
Tone:
Tense
Keywords:
daughter,false-accusation,investigation,mother,murder,teenagers