“The Unspoken Truth”

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Chronicling the fact-based ordeal of a trusting wife (Lea Thompson) whose abusive husband entangles her in a murder. Clay: James Marshall. Margaret: Patricia Kalember. Ernest: Robert Englund. Cleary: Dick O’Neill. Lily: Karis Paige Bryant. Nora: Gail Cronauer. Eileen: Freda Williams. Clay’s Mother: Mona Lee Fultz. Peter Werner directed., Made for television, The Unspoken Truth is the factual story of Brianne Hawkins (Lea Thompson), who after enduring a lifetime of abuse at the hands of her family marries the even more abusive Clay Hawkins (James Marshall). Given to beating his wife at the slightest provocation, Clay finally goes completely over the edge when he shoots and kills a man who had the temerity to speak to Brianne without Clay’s permission. Thinking quickly for a change, Clay persuades Brianne to take the rap for the killing, whereupon she complicity (if not willingly) concocts an elaborate story as to how she shot the man accidentally. Not only do the authorities refuse to swallow this fabrication, but they end up sending both Clay and Brianne to prison for life! Only when the future of her daughter, Lily (Karis Paige Bryant), is jeopardized does the long-suffering Brianne finally work up the courage to fight for her freedom and her long-denied fundamental rights as a human being. A shocking mid-film revelation elevates this story from the usual battered-wife TV-movie syndrome. Filmed on location in Austin, TX, The Unspoken Truth originally aired September 24, 1995, on NBC., When Brianne first met Clay Hawkins, he was the quintessential bad boy. Her dream. Her family’s nightmare. He had a tough exterior, disarming smile, and the perfect blend of charm and mystery. Over the years, however, mystery turned to danger and his occasional bad moods became frequent violent outbreaks. He was trouble waiting to happen. And then the waiting was over. He became both physically and emotionally abusive, mostly toward Brianne, but also toward their 8-year-old daughter, Lily. He was capable of anything. Including murder., Factually based drama about a husband who persuades his wife to take the rap after he kills a man in a bar. The possessive husband shoots him when he sees the man trying to pick up his wife – but tells her she must declare herself guilty of the murder. Her distraught parents, however, know her husband’s character and embark on a search for the truth., True story of a young woman who serves a jail sentence to save her worthless husband. Can her family help her put her life back together?, A family must come together to fight the law, the past and the odds in this disturbing true story. When Brianne (Lea Thompson) first met Clay Hawkins (James Marshall), he was the quintessential bad boy. With a tough exterior and a disarming smile, he was Brianne’s dream and her parents’ nightmare. But he was trouble waiting to happen., Lea Thompson of ‘Back to the Future’ stars in this true story of a young woman who serves a jail sentence to save her worthless husband. Can her family help her put her life back together?

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “The Unspoken Truth ” ?
A: The main cast includes Lea Thompson,Patricia Kalember,James Marshall,Robert Englund,Karis Bryant,Dick O’Neill,Lily Hawkins,Gail Cronauer,Freda Williams,Mona Lee Fultz,Tony Frank,Marina D. Palmier,Marina Palmier,Gil Glasgow,Gary Carter,Derek Cecil,Norman Bennett,Myrna Cabello,William Earl Ray,Guich Koock,Mark Walters,Cynthia Dorn,Martin W. Nicholson,Neil Roach,Paul Taublieb,Veronica Hadfield.

Q: When Did the “The Unspoken Truth” Released?
A: The Movie “The Unspoken Truth” originally aired on 1995-09-24 and released in the year of 1995.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “The Unspoken Truth” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “The Unspoken Truth” ?
A: “The Unspoken Truth” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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