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Deadly Betrayal
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Amanda Tilson, Andrew Jackson, Leni Parker, Nicollette Sheridan, Robert Seeliger Director: Jason Hreno Producer: Anne Carlucci Producer: Jean Bureau Producer: Josée Mauffette Producer: Marian Brayton Producer: Serge Denis Writer: Howard Friedlander Writer: Ken Peragine DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 92 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-11-25 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Arts Alliance Amer
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Movie Reviews of Deadly BetrayalMovie Review: THE DESPERATE HOUSEWIFE FROM KNOTS LANDING Summary: 4 Stars
Okay, I'll admit up front that DEADLY BETRAYAL, a movie made for the Movie Channel is: sleazy, derivative, preposterous at times, etc. However, I found myself totally engrossed with it, and found a new respect for the lovely Nicolette Sheridan. Miss Sheridan burst onto the scene as the nymphomaniac daughter of Michelle Phillips on KNOTS LANDING. Of course now, she's a co-star on the hot series DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES. Sheridan who is now in her early 40s proves that you don't have to be under 30 to have a smoldering sensuality, and a gentle innocence at the same time. As the wife who makes a fatal mistake with a one night affair, she brings an intense ferocity to her role. Andrew Jackson as the initially charming Adam Hamilton, a teacher who has Sheridan's daughter as one of his pupils, is very good. His transition to his true personality is quick, but believable, and he uses his beefcake physique and intense eyes to bring a despicable character to life. Unfortunately, Robert Seeliger as Sheridan's work-obsessed husband seems uncomfortable with his role and he has no chemistry with Sheridan. Amanda Tilson as Melinda, the daughter, is a very effective child actress, whose fear of an impending divorce is believably felt. Leni Parker as Roz, Sheridan's buddy, is histrionic but affecting in her role. The movie's pacing is deliberate and slow, but suspense does build, although the ending seems a little rushed. It's not great cinema, but I found it entertaining.
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