Mommy, I Didn't Do It
Mommy, I Didn't Do It is a 2017 television film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Danica McKellar. It is the sequel of the 2013 television film The Wrong Woman.[1]
Mommy, I Didn't Do It | |
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Screenplay by | Leland Douglas |
Directed by | Richard Gabai |
Starring | Danica McKellar |
Theme music composer | Sean Murray |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Michael Amato Richard Gabai |
Cinematography | Theo Angell |
Editor(s) | Jeff Murphy |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Production company(s) | HNBF Corp. |
Distributor | Mount Royal Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Lifetime |
Original release | January 1, 2017 |
Cast
- Danica McKellar as Ellen Plainview
- Paige Searcy as Julie Plainview
- Jonathan Bennett as Ben Saverin
- Emily Chang as Detective Vicki Ogawa
- Jaleel White as Detective Hamer
- Jen Lilley as Kimberly Bains
- Robert Carradine as Judge Roth
- Veronica Cartwright as Judge Tannin
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References
- Rosenfeld, Laura (1 January 2017). "'Mommy, I Didn't Do It' Follows Up on This Film". Bustle (magazine). Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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