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Featuring:
Alexandra Paul, Michael Woods, Cynthia Gibb
Written by:
Mary Weinstein
Christine Conradt
Directed by:
Douglas Jackson
Release Date:
January 22, 2007
Original Title:
Demons from Her Past
Alternate Titles:
Passado Negro
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Outrage Productions Inc.
S.V. Thrilling Movies 4 Inc.
Sound Venture Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A woman returns to her hometown searching for retribution after serving time for a crime she didn’t commit.
Allison returns from Paris to her hometown Gilroy for the funeral of her grandmother after an absence of twenty-five years. On 10 July 1981, while driving her car on the road with her friends Quentin and K.C. that are drinking beer supplied by Quentin's brother Ray, the wasted K.C. takes the wheel from Alison and steps on the accelerator, hitting and killing the boy Patrick Jason Connelly. However, they leave the crime scene; call their mate Jeremy to give an alibi and commit perjury in the trial, telling that they were playing football and Allison was driving alone. She is convicted and spends three years in prison, destroying her life. Now that her grandmother is gone, Allison wants to prove her innocence and clear her name, but Ray is the local Sheriff; Jeremy is the director of the hospital; and K.C. is running the elections for senator. Quentin becomes the hope of Allison to get a confession and achieve her objective, but K.C., his wife Ellie and Jeremy decide to silence Allison.
Associate Producer:
Josée Bernard
Casting:
Ginette D'Amico
Aaron Griffith
Costume Design:
Steven Wright
Director:
Douglas Jackson
Director of Photography:
Bert Tougas
Editor:
Robert E. Newton
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Pierre David
Neil Bregman
Louis A. Massicotte
Gaffer:
Walter Klymkiw
Key Hair Stylist:
Kevin Crawley
Key Makeup Artist:
Marie Jose Lopez
Music:
Steve Gurevitch
Producer:
Stefan Wodoslawsky
Production Design:
Susan C. MacQuarrie
Screenplay:
Christine Conradt
Script Supervisor:
Julia Stan
Set Decoration:
Geoff Sangster
Story:
Mary Weinstein
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