

When his lover is accused of murder, a Salt Lake City family man is her eyewitness and his wife is her attorney.
Acting
Sela Ward's controlled devastation as the wife who knows too much.
Production
Salt Lake City locations add unintended religious subtext to the infidelity.
Director
Lawrence Schiller
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lawrence Schiller also directed the infamous 'The Executioner's Song' and was close friends with Norman Mailer—explaining the pulp fascination with moral collapse.
Shot during Sela Ward's post-'Sisters' peak, this represents the exact moment 90s TV movies started cannibalizing theatrical thriller formulas for cable budgets.