A chilling tale based on a real event in which a doctor stepped out of line and sexually assaulted a patient when drugged.A chilling tale based on a real event in which a doctor stepped out of line and sexually assaulted a patient when drugged.A chilling tale based on a real event in which a doctor stepped out of line and sexually assaulted a patient when drugged.
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- Principal
- (as Daniel Macdonald)
- Girlfriend
- (as Megan Gabruch)
- Kimberly's Dad
- (as R. James Anderson)
- Nola
- (as Lindi Lee)
- Nurse Dolores
- (as Katherine Bracht)
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It is not a Hollywood budget, but the powerful story and good acting help make that irrelevant.
It is sad that this woman had to go through so much.
There is room for improvement but I feel it comes down to budget.
A good movie.
Did you know
- TriviaI Accuse (2003) is a drama film directed by John Ketcham, written by Matthew DeJong and Charles Wilkinson, and starring John Hannah as John Schneeberger along with Estella Warren. It is based on the case of Schneeberger, a Canadian doctor convicted of using drugs to rape two patients.
- GoofsWhen Estella is chasing Billy in her truck, the close up shots show the transmission lever is in the "park" position.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Dr. Richard Darian: Kimberly? Kimberly...
Kimberly Jansen: [wakes suddenly]
Dr. Richard Darian: How's the world today? Kimberly? Ah, of course, the sedative. Some people experience quite a reaction. Let me guess: dreams? The drug is known to cause hallucinations. Nothing long term. You'll be fine this afternoon.
Kimberly Jansen: [fending off]
Dr. Richard Darian: Try being good to yourself for a change, won't you?
- ConnectionsReferenced in 72 Hours: True Crime: Good Doctor (2006)
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- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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