Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder

Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (DVD title: Swearing Allegiance) is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film based on the real life murder of Adrianne Jones by Diane Zamora in Texas. The film stars Holly Marie Combs (as Zamora), David Lipper, Cassidy Rae (as Jones), Dee Wallace, Gary Grubbs, Kurt Fuller, and Joanna Garcia. The film was adapted from "The Killer Cadets", an article in Texas Monthly by Skip Hollandsworth, and aired on NBC on February 10, 1997.

Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder
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Also known asSwearing Allegiance
Written bySteve Johnson
Directed byRichard A. Colla
StarringHolly Marie Combs
David Lipper
Cassidy Rae
Dee Wallace
Gary Grubbs
Kurt Fuller
Joanna Garcia
Music byDennis McCarthy
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Steve White
Producer(s)Megan Callaway
John Perrin Flynn
CinematographyJames L.Carter
Editor(s)John A. Martinelli
Running time93 minutes
Production company(s)Steve White Entertainment
DistributorNBC
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseFebruary 10, 1997 (1997-02-10)

Plot

The story is that of the real-life case of David Graham and Diane Zamora. It revolves around two best friends who turn out to be soul mates and who swear to stay together forever and ever, even to the point where Graham's apparently confessed infidelity leads to the couple's murder of the girl with whom he purportedly cheated.

Cast

Controversy

The film was broadcast prior to trial, which raised the objections of the lawyers for the defendants, as they were concerned that it may prevent the defendants from receiving a fair trial. The parents of the victim also raised objections about the film.[1]

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