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Accused at 17

  • 2009
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.4K
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Accused at 17 (2009)
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A teenager is accused of murdering a classmate and claims that she was framed by her best friend. Her mother must try to find the truth.A teenager is accused of murdering a classmate and claims that she was framed by her best friend. Her mother must try to find the truth.A teenager is accused of murdering a classmate and claims that she was framed by her best friend. Her mother must try to find the truth.

  • Director
    • Doug Campbell
  • Writers
    • Ken Sanders
    • Christine Conradt
  • Stars
    • Cynthia Gibb
    • Nicole Gale Anderson
    • Janet Montgomery
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Doug Campbell
    • Writers
      • Ken Sanders
      • Christine Conradt
    • Stars
      • Cynthia Gibb
      • Nicole Gale Anderson
      • Janet Montgomery
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Cynthia Gibb
    Cynthia Gibb
    • Jacqui Madler
    Nicole Gale Anderson
    Nicole Gale Anderson
    • Bianca Madler
    Janet Montgomery
    Janet Montgomery
    • Fallyn Werner
    Stella Maeve
    Stella Maeve
    • Sarah Patterson
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Michael Werner
    Barbara Niven
    Barbara Niven
    • Claire Werner
    Linden Ashby
    Linden Ashby
    • Detective Reeder
    Jason Brooks
    Jason Brooks
    • Trevor Lautten
    Lindsay Taylor
    Lindsay Taylor
    • Dory Holland
    Reiley McClendon
    Reiley McClendon
    • Chad Voyt
    William Stanford Davis
    William Stanford Davis
    • Detective Gilson
    Shirley Jordan
    Shirley Jordan
    • Ellen Walterson
    Timi Prulhiere
    Timi Prulhiere
    • Rita Patterson
    Mark S. Porro
    Mark S. Porro
    • Clinton Thane Esq.
    • (as Mark Porro)
    Jon Mack
    Jon Mack
    • News Reporter
    Nickolas Ballard
    • Teen
    • (uncredited)
    Jenifer Cononico
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Eve Dawes
    Eve Dawes
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Doug Campbell
    • Writers
      • Ken Sanders
      • Christine Conradt
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    5jeantoles-669-694954

    Wrongfully accused teenager

    4/25/13 This movie was based on a true story. Some teenage girls actually did take another girl out and ended up killing her. The movie is a takeoff from the true story. Two girls, jealous of the dead girl because of her physical attractiveness and her grades and her boyfriend, and etc. did kill her. The first part is right if I remember. One of the murderers did seduce the dead girl's boyfriend but the murderers actually just invited the dead girl to a party and took her out in the desert in California and killed her. They are both in prison for life, now, I think. The acting is all right although I don't know the name of the actor who plays the mother of the accused. I think Robert Moses, the father of the murderer in the movie, is a very good actor. I've seen this movie twice.

    Jean
    5NijazBaBs

    Murder attracting more murder, extremely quick ending!

    This movie teaches us that bad things attract bad things. That once we immerse ourselves into crime, just like with anything, it's difficult to get out. The more we lie the bigger the consequences. Ending is extremely quick without details, I think that is part missing that would make movie have more that 5/10 rating, But the story is good. Dealing with serious life issues, no joke there. Sometimes it's better to do nothing than bad things.
    8Dphilly521

    Worth repeated viewings

    Ah, the teenage years. I do not miss them. "Accused at 17" largely focuses on how out of control a teenage prank can become and emphasizes this point by death as the result. The most concerning note is that something like this could occur in real life.

    It is not so uncommon that different individuals involved with the scheme go on to take attitudes in different directions as the plot thickens and intensifies. I love the semi-sarcastic yet smooth way in which the detective says, "Get what's coming to you? Call me crazy, sounds like a threat" and could view this scene over and over again. It is not the best line of the movie however because later the villain's father responds to antagonism from his evil wife by saying, "I know what they call women like you." That was classic.

    Considering that Columbo was absent from the situation, the accused's mother did a fine job of sleuthing to expose the truth. Although far removed from teenage years, I would want that feisty character on my side if ever in similar trouble.

    "Accused at 17" succeeds in interpreting teen angst in a justifiably and appropriately serious way, with important lessons to be applied.
    4Geeky Randy

    Could've been a lot lot worse.

    Teenager Anderson is accused of murdering classmate Taylor after she and her friends (Maeve and Montgomery) play a prank on her for sleeping with boyfriend McClendon. The accused's mother (Gibb) must now try to find the truth in order to save her daughter from a longtime prison sentence, and soon suspects that it was best friend Montgomery who may have framed her. Yet another Lifetime Movie about a complex situation that is resolved by simplistic plot devices. However, one must give credit where credit is due; the teenagers' parents (particularly Gibb and Moses) are incredibly likable and believable, and have impressively sharp dialogue. Could've been a lot lot worse.

    ** (out of four)
    7scooty4

    If you love crappy lifetime movies...

    If horrible lifetime movies are a go-to on a sick day, please don't miss this one! It is standard lifetime crap, but very entertaining nonetheless. If you watch this with others you will get a great peanut gallery going--there are just too many things to laugh about. The dialogue is corny, the plot is unrealistic (I mean really, who would kill someone for chucking a rock at them?), and the acting is pretty over the top. Despite all of this, you will find yourself laughing at the ridiculousness that seeps out of every scene.

    What I love most about this movie is Fallyn--the girl looks EXACTLY like Val from "Brink". It is hard to take her seriously when all you can think about is her skating for "x-blades" and getting a milkshake thrown in her face.

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      The caves that the girls drive past on the way to Willis Canyon are the back entrances to Bronson Cave, better know as the Batcave in 1960's TV series Batman (1989).
    • Goofs
      When Dory is in the back of Sarah's car on the way to the "frat party" you see her remove her hair barrette from the right side of her hair and place it on the back seat. Then when they reach their destination she is again wearing the barrette in her hair. Later, Sarah approaches Fallyn at school with the same barrette wrapped in a tissue and tells her that she found it in the back of her car.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Accused at Seventeen
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • First Act Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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