Reviving Ophelia (2010)
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- TV-14
- 1h 32min
- Drama
- 11 Oct 2010 (USA)
- TV Movie
- 2 nominations.
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Cast
Jane Kaczmarek | ... |
Marie
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Rebecca Williams | ... |
Elizabeth Jones
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Nick Thurston | ... |
Mark Stenwyck
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Carleigh Beverly | ... |
Kelli Dunley
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Peter Outerbridge | ... |
Walter
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Kim Dickens | ... |
Le Anne
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Joe Dinicol | ... |
Cody
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Jordan Hudyma | ... |
Austin
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Lola Tash | ... |
Vicky
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Rebekah Miskin | ... |
Lainie
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Shanice Banton | ... |
Amy
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Deborah Grover | ... |
Principal Miller
(as Deb Grover)
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Kim Roberts | ... |
Lindsay
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Andrew Moodie | ... |
Mr. Marshall
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Jamie Johnston | ... |
Ty Benchley
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Sarah Dodd | ... |
Advocate
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Kat Lanteigne | ... |
Chemistry Teacher
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Michael Barbuto | ... |
Mr. Semper
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Shane Daly | ... |
Terry Stenwyck
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Sonya Anand | ... |
Nurse
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jake Olson | ... |
Cody (singingVoice)
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Kevin B Hartley | ... |
Car Salesman (uncredited)
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Cailey Johnston | ... |
Extra (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bobby Roth |
Written by
Teena Booth | ... | (teleplay) |
Mary Pipher | ... | (book) |
Produced by
Michael Prupas | ... | executive producer |
Joel S. Rice | ... | executive producer |
Steve Solomos | ... | producer |
Music by
Christopher Franke | ||
Edgar Rothermich |
Cinematography by
Michael Storey |
Editorial Department
Majda Drinnan | ... | first assistant editor |
Serge Verreault | ... | on-line editor |
Casting By
Tammara Billik | ||
Jason L. Wood |
Production Design by
Tim Bider |
Art Direction by
Stephanie Collins |
Set Decoration by
Gary Cain | ||
Cheryl Dorsey |
Costume Design by
Arthur Rowsell |
Makeup Department
Alessondra Bastianoni | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Cliona Furey | ... | hair department head |
Susan Hayward | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Linda Preston | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
Deborah Marks | ... | production manager |
Evan Tussman | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jill Girling | ... | second assistant director |
Bryan McMeeken | ... | third assistant director |
Gillian Muller | ... | assistant director (as Gillian Müller) |
John Pace | ... | first assistant director |
Elli Weisbaum | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Garry Cain | ... | set dresser |
Summer Gaal | ... | set dresser |
Chris Gotzamanis | ... | property master |
Jason Kirk | ... | key scenic artist (as Jay Kirk) |
Wendy Robbins | ... | graphic designer |
Bill Vance | ... | construction coordinator |
Sound Department
Matthew Cerantola | ... | sound effects editor |
Scott Donald | ... | supervising dialogue editor |
Philippe Espantoso | ... | re-recording mixer |
David Gertsman | ... | sound effects editor |
Steven Gurman | ... | supervising sound editor |
Francois Maurice | ... | dialogue editor |
Robert Scherer | ... | production sound mixer |
Stunts
Joanne Leach | ... | stunt double |
James Mark | ... | stunt double |
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin A. Barnes | ... | electrician (as Kevin Barnes) |
Cavan Campbell | ... | electrician |
Nigel Draper | ... | best boy electric |
Rich Green | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Roddy Kosub | ... | gaffer (as Rod Kosub) |
J.P. Locherer | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Wayne MacPherson | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera |
Akira Nishihata | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera |
David Orton | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera |
Chris Paré | ... | data management technician (as Chris Pare) |
Dave Sheridan | ... | camera operator: "a" camera (as Dave C. Sheridan) |
Paul Vilchur | ... | camera trainee |
John Vrakking | ... | key grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Brenda Gilles | ... | set costumer |
Kathleen Meade | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Alex Angus | ... | location production assistant |
Keith Large | ... | location manager |
Alex McNaughton | ... | assistant location manager |
John Rakich | ... | assistant location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Joanne T. Harwood | ... | continuity |
Transportation Department
Joe Hall | ... | transportation coordinator |
Rick Jones | ... | transportation co-captain |
Dave Loveless | ... | transportation captain |
Steven Sacrob | ... | driver: cast |
Additional Crew
Robbie David | ... | production coordinator |
Kelly Gilbert | ... | first assistant accountant |
Ryan Greig | ... | producers asssistant |
Mindy May Jenkins | ... | production accountant |
Silvy Kim | ... | post-production accounting assistant |
Amanda Mason | ... | assistant to executive |
Jennifer Mesich | ... | assistant to director |
Morgan Muscat | ... | production assistant |
Betty Palik | ... | unit publicist |
Anisha Rangi | ... | publicity manager |
Naomi Ward | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Lifetime Network (2010) (World-wide) (tv)
- Lifetime Television (2010) (United States) (tv)
- Lifetime (2010) (United States) (DVD)
- Visionary Thinking (2012) (Serbia) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- SIM Digital / Bling Digital (camera equipment provided by)
- Visual Data Media Services (digital asset servicing)
- William F. White International (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Marie Jones and Le Anne Dunley are sisters who leaned on each other throughout their life challenges. Marie is married and Le Anne is a single mother. Marie and husband Walter have a 17-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, who has a picture-perfect life with a seemingly equally-wonderful boyfriend named Mark. Le Anne raises her 16-year-old daughter Kelli and struggles to relate to the pressures Kelli is facing with boys, friends, and school. Then Mark and Elizabeth's relationship turns stormy: Mark dominates Elizabeth by calling her constantly and forbidding her to talk to other men. One night she is hospitalized but denies that Mark has put her there. Kelli gets suspicious about the bruises that Elizabeth has sustained. Elizabeth's parents try to intervene in the relationship but it doesn't do any good. Finally, when Elizabeth can no longer take the abuse, she decides to end the relationship, Days later she receives a violent text from him and files a restraining order against him: If Mark violates it, the school will contact the police and he'll be arrested. Can Elizabeth stand up for herself before it's too late? Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | When Elizabeth walks down the school hall after making love with Mark, several students look directly into the camera. See more » |
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Quotes |
Elizabeth:
[opens the door]
Kelli's lying, okay? She hates Mark. [throws bag to the right of the door] Marie: How long are you gonna keep denying it? Elizabeth: I-I fell - I tripped over the curb-I [Marie grabs her from behind] Marie: [hysterical, emotional] You look in the mirror! Elizabeth: [mutters] Or what? Marie: Tell me you did that to your face by falling! [pushes past her] Elizabeth: Mom - where - [follows her mom, who goes to Elizabeth's room] Elizabeth: Mom, what are you doing? Marie: [starts rifling through her things] You weren't in a car accident the other night. He hit you, didn't he? Elizabeth: No, no. Marie: Kelli said she saw him crawling out of the window. He was here that night, wasn't he? You have been lying and you have been sneaking around to protect what? A boy who hits you? [finds something in the drawer and Elizabeth vainly tries to get it back and she reads it aloud] Marie: Sorry. Sorry. What does he have to be sorry for, Elizabeth? [tears up the card] Marie: You are never, ever seeing that boy again. You hear me? Elizabeth: [emotional] You don't get it. I love him. I can't live without him; I will always love him. Marie: [voice increases in volume] What is wrong with you? He hit you! Elizabeth: You don't understand, okay? It was my fault! [crying; Marie comes over and clasps her head in her hands] Marie: You get that thought out of your head. Do you hear me? [after some seconds embraces her with a deep sigh] See more » |