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The Wrong Woman ()


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A woman is falsely accused of a crime.

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Ellen
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Ben
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Detective Hamer
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Detective Sanford
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Ed
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Bates
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Alice
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Judge Wallace
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Kay
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Mike
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Marla
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Julie
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Ramona (as Jennifer Blanc)
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Officer Ritts
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Court Clerk Carroll
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Officer Murphy
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Officer Rodriguez
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Female Prisoner
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Frances
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Police in nightmare
Vicki Damante ...
Juror #6
Gary Garfinkel ...
Juror
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Faye Walker
Liz Jenkins ...
Female Prisoner
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Dr. Pierce
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Prosecution Witness
Suzana Jurcevic ...
Juror (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Gabai

Written by

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Leland Douglas ... ()

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Michael Amato ... producer
John Constantine ... producer
Mike Constantine ... executive producer
Richard Gabai ... producer
Richard Iott ... executive producer
Jeff Murphy ... co-producer
Scott Peck ... co-producer

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Sean Murray

Cinematography by

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Scott Peck

Editing by

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Jeff Murphy

Editorial Department

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Gerald Nott ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Don Carroll

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Niko Vilaivongs

Costume Design by

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Deborah Goldstein

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Jenda Cipperley ... makeup department head
Julie Rea ... hair department head

Production Management

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Michael Amato ... production manager

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Michael Becker ... first assistant director
Jen Willis ... second assistant director

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Kyle Caraher ... set dresser

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Andres Boulton ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Matt McGowin ... sound mixer
Jonathan Morgan ... sound editor
Cleveland Bledsoe Jr. ... foley editor (uncredited)

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Jesse Jacobs ... stunt coordinator

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Katie Boyum ... camera operator
Jason Brewer ... electrician
Tyler Ernst ... loader
Eric Felland ... gaffer
Tom Fraser ... additional camera operator
Adam D. James ... still photographer

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Tim Borquez ... composer: additional music
Jane Runnalls ... vocals: soloist
Hillary Thomas ... composer: additional music

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Elena Antzon ... script supervisor
Laura Jean Bransky ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Michael Burnette ... transportation coordinator
Dennis Lape ... driver

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Charles Avritt ... craft service key
Markus Bishop-Hill ... production coordinator (as Markus Hill)
Carol Bressi-Cilona ... production insurance
Jeff Druszkowski ... production staff
Melinda Mascayano ... key set production assistant

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Plot Summary

Ellen Plainview, a sweet, caring, working wife and mother, answers the door one afternoon to learn that she is under arrest for attempted murder. She enters a legal nightmare as the evidence against her accumulates until it is overwhelming. Her friends and even her policeman husband begin to doubt her innocence, to the point where even she wonders if she somehow committed the violent horrible crime without remembering it.

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Also Known As
  • Accusée par erreur (France)
  • Falsa culpable (Spain)
  • Mulher Errada (Brazil)
  • Il dubbio della verità (Italy)
  • Niewłaściwa kobieta (Poland)
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  • 88 min
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Movie Connections Followed by Mommy, I Didn't Do It (2017). See more »
Quotes Ellen: [Ellen gets pulled over by a police officer] Hello, officer, was I speeding?
Officer Ritts: No, ma'am. Can I see your license and registration, please?
[Ellen gives it to the officer]
Ellen: Did I run a stop sign?
Officer Ritts: No. You're tags are expired.
Ellen: Oh,
[she scoffs]
Ellen: wow, my husband usually takes care of that. Um, he must've forgotten. He worked for the department, Mike Plainview, Do you know him?
Officer Ritts: No, I don't believe I do.
[she is writing Ellen a ticket]
Ellen: Do you seriously have to write me a ticket?
Officer Ritts: Yeah, they're really cracking down on us so, we have to go through the motions.
[the officer gives Ellen the ticket]
Ellen: I've never been pulled over in my life.
Officer Ritts: Take care of it in fourteen days, it wont be a problem. Drive safely, now.
Ellen: Thank you?
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