Web of Deception
Web of Deception | |
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Genre | Thriller |
Written by | Nevin Schreiner |
Directed by | Richard A. Colla |
Starring |
Powers Boothe Pam Dawber Lisa Collins |
Theme music composer | Bob Alcivar |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Jennifer Alward |
Producer(s) |
Carol Dunn Trussell Nevin Schreiner (co-producer) Fran Bell (co-producer) |
Cinematography | James L. Carter |
Editor(s) | Michael S. Murphy |
Production company(s) |
Hearst Entertainment Productions Morgan Hill Films |
Distributor | NBC |
Release | |
Original release | April 25, 1994 |
Web of Deception is a 1994 TV movie directed by Richard A. Colla.[1]
Plot
Forensic psychologist Philip Benesch (Powers Boothe) finds himself framed for the apparent murder of disturbed court stenographer Corrie Calvin (Lisa Collins). When Benesch rebuffs Calvin’s advances, she stalks him, showing up on his ferry ride home, and crashing his daughter Alexandra’s (Jennifer Founds) 7th birthday party in a pink bunny suit.
While Benesch has a history of serial philandering, his desire to reconcile with his wife Ellen (Pam Dawber) drives him to reject Calvin’s attempts to kindle a romance. Calvin then weaves a web of deception, stealing a handkerchief with Benesch’s blood, letters he has written to previous paramours, a coffee mug with his fingerprints, and the gun from his desk. After confiding false evidence of a torrid love affair to her shrink, she shoots herself with Benesch’s gun.
With the aide of defense attorney Larry Lake (West Wing’s Bradley Whitford) and police detective Fracinetti (The Wire’s Paul Ben-Victor) Benesch uses his psychiatric knowledge to unravel the nefarious web.[1]