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Overview
Release Date:
3 October 2004 (USA) morePlot:
Based on the real story of Clara Harris, the Houston, Texas dentist who made headlines in July 2002 when she killed her adulterous husband by repeatedly running over him with her car. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Dentist
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Murder
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Texas
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Based On True Story
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slow, tortuous murder is apparently heroic moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sela Ward | ... | Bobbi Bacha | |
| Elizabeth Peña | ... | Clara Harris | |
| Rheagan Wallace | ... | Amy Harris | |
| Kate Greenhouse | ... | Rebecca 'Lisa' Singer | |
| Kirsten Bishop | ... | Pam Wright (as Kirsten Bishopric) | |
| Brett Cullen | ... | David Harris | |
| Janaya Stephens | ... | Cassie Bascha | |
| Matt Cooke | ... | Lucas Basha | |
| Martha MacIsaac | ... | Vivian Leigh Bacha (as Martha Macisaac) | |
| Paul Calderon | ... | Derek Basha (as Paul Calderone) | |
| April Mullen | ... | Jesse James | |
| Jayne Eastwood | ... | Sheila | |
| Shari-Lyn Safir | ... | Shannon Lewis | |
| David Gardner | ... | Monte Harris | |
| Anna Ferguson | ... | Judy Harris |
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Rated R for some violent and sexual content.Parents Guide:
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Brazil:89 min | USA:120 min | USA:120 min (including commercials)Country:
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I presume from this example, IF David Harris discovered his wife was having an affair, he would have been heroic if he slowly killed Amy Harris while her daughter screamed for him to stop. that's how the makers of this "based on real events" believe people should resolve their marital difficulties.
If revenge killing for having an affair is heroic then David Harris SHOULD have killed his wife because, in reality, she was cheating on her husband, a fact that was hidden from the viewer. This was proved by the private detective upon whose work the movie was based. That private detective has come out against this movie.
This movie claimed to have been based on real events but it was really based on half-truths. It caters not to those who seek truth or equity. It caters to sick, violent people who will use anything to justify domestic violence. Perhaps that's is the one good thing about this movie. It exposed that men are commonly victims of domestic violence at the hands of their wives.
I guess from the film we are supposed to feel sorry for this murderous, cheating wife who opted to kill her cheating husband. Rather than getting the maximum penalty she gets off with twenty years. Boo-hoo, what a tragedy. If the husband ran the wife over a few times he would have gotten the maximum penalty and CBS would be whining how he should have gotten more. No one should expect women to be treated like grown-ups until they accept their punishment like men.
Why did Amy Harris' own mother and brother say that she should not have had access to her own kids because of how dangerous she was. I guess all those facts would have interfered with this film's agenda.