
A television film based on the tragic death in 1985 of Nancy Eaton, department store heiress, brutally murdered by her childhood family friend. Based on the book, "A Question of Guilt", by William Scoular and Vivien Green and adapted for the screen by William Scoular, the story explores the nature of good and evil, and how the beautiful 23-year old Nancy Eaton pays the ultimate price for her kindness to a troubled childhood friend. The obsessions and delusions of 17-year-old ... (Full plot summary below)
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A television film based on the tragic death in 1985 of Nancy Eaton, department store heiress, brutally murdered by her childhood family friend. Based on the book, "A Question of Guilt", by William Scoular and Vivien Green and adapted for the screen by William Scoular, the story explores the nature of good and evil, and how the beautiful 23-year old Nancy Eaton pays the ultimate price for her kindness to a troubled childhood friend. The obsessions and delusions of 17-year-old Andrew Leyshon-Hughes end in a bloody encounter - with devastating effects on two of Canada's wealthiest families.
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| User ReviewSammi SI really enjoyed it back in 2003 - I only remembered the title of the movie now! (thanks to wikipedia) :p |
| User ReviewJo YI enjoyed this film, and well learned a bit of the stuff behind the murder of one of the most successful Canadian department store's heiress. Wow that was a mouthful. Again this was a late late late night tv flick, but i feel it was not given the respect it deserves. The story although based on actual facts was good and the interaction between the cast great. The acting was really good, but alas this is a Canadian film and we all know what happens with Canadian films in the market. Although sometimes they destroy that market but a film of this caliber would not be given that chance. But, on an off chance you are in a video store and see this title then pick it up. It made me go on the net and look up any information about it. It is too bad she died this way though. rest in peace Nancy Eaton. |