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Silencing Mary

Silencing Mary is a 1998 American television film directed by Craig R. Baxley and written by Steve Johnson. It stars Melissa Joan Hart as a college newspaper reporter determined to get justice after her best friend is raped by one of the school's star athletes.

Silencing Mary
Directed byCraig R. Baxley
Written bySteve Johnson
Produced byKay Hoffman
StarringMelissa Joan Hart
CinematographyJoão Fernandes
Edited bySonny Baskin
Music byGary Chang
Production
companies
Distributed byNBC
Release date
March 8, 1998
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film was produced by Hartbreak Films and Viacom Productions and filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It aired on NBC in the United States on March 8, 1998.

Plot

Mary Stuartson is a college student who works as a reporter for the college newspaper. She is involved with a case, regarding possibly a few football players having hacked the computer of a professor to steal an upcoming test. Her best friend Holly is involved with one of the hackers, Billy, and one night at a party, she is raped by Clay Roberts, one of the athletes. She admits to Mary what happened, telling her that she tried to push him away and scream. She refuses to report it to the police and starts to think it was her own fault. She does go to the dean, however, but he seems to respond in Clay's favor. Holly took a test after the rape, for further proof, but she made the mistake of first taking a shower. Because of this, there is no physical evidence that she was raped.

Holly tries to forget what happened, but Mary is determined that justice is served. She goes to the police, but they can't help her because the university system found Clay innocent. She discovers that last year, there were twenty-six reports of rapes, but only two of them resulted in charges. The mild university system frustrates Mary, and she thinks that Clay is especially treated softly because he is an important quarterback. She confronts him, but he states that Holly wanted to sleep with him and that he turned her down. She soon starts writing an article about the rape, but one of the student reports finds it and shows it to Clay. Not much later she is first attacked by a group of men wearing balaclavas. She is convinced Clay is responsible, but they all have alibis.

Meanwhile, Holly starts receiving threat letters and she is almost going over the edge. Mary decides to quit the investigation, but she soon starts to feel as if she has failed. Her parents suggest her to apply for another university, offering their retirement money. Mary refuses, however, explaining she can't leave everything behind. It doesn't take long for Mary to start reporting again and from there on, the threats start coming again. This time Mary's boyfriend David is the victim, getting hard treatment from his fellow basketball players. Meanwhile, Mary angers the dean by printing an article in which she reveals that most rape reports last year didn't result in charges. As a response, her car is dumped at a nearby lake.

Later, Holly announces she will drop out of college. Clay spots Billy talking to Mary and later gets mad at him. Billy confronts him with the rape, but Clay assures him he isn't guilty. Meanwhile, Mary finds the dress Holly wore on the night of the rape and brings it to the police. It is soon discovered that there are sperm samples on the dress. On the night of a big football game, Clay is arrested and Mary is able to stay in college.

Cast

Production

Silencing Mary, originally titled Campus Justice, was based on an idea by star Melissa Joan Hart's sister Trisha Hart, who is credited as co-producer. The film was produced for NBC by Hartbreak Films, headed by their mother Paula Hart,[1] in association with Viacom Productions.[2] Filming took place in Vancouver in May 1997.[3]

References

  1. ^ Variety Staff (February 27, 1997). "Viacom inks telepic deal with Hartbreak". Variety. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Horst, Carole (March 5, 1998). "Silencing Mary". Variety. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  3. ^ Edwards, Ian (May 5, 1997). "B.C. Scene: Kissed by success: Stopkewich film makes necrophilia pay". Playback. Retrieved October 22, 2020.

External links

  • Silencing Mary at IMDb

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Silencing Mary is a 1998 American television film directed by Craig R Baxley and written by Steve Johnson It stars Melissa Joan Hart as a college newspaper reporter determined to get justice after her best friend is raped by one of the school s star athletes Silencing MaryDirected byCraig R BaxleyWritten bySteve JohnsonProduced byKay HoffmanStarringMelissa Joan HartCinematographyJoao FernandesEdited bySonny BaskinMusic byGary ChangProductioncompaniesHartbreak FilmsViacom ProductionsDistributed byNBCRelease dateMarch 8 1998Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe film was produced by Hartbreak Films and Viacom Productions and filmed in Vancouver British Columbia Canada It aired on NBC in the United States on March 8 1998 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditMary Stuartson is a college student who works as a reporter for the college newspaper She is involved with a case regarding possibly a few football players having hacked the computer of a professor to steal an upcoming test Her best friend Holly is involved with one of the hackers Billy and one night at a party she is raped by Clay Roberts one of the athletes She admits to Mary what happened telling her that she tried to push him away and scream She refuses to report it to the police and starts to think it was her own fault She does go to the dean however but he seems to respond in Clay s favor Holly took a test after the rape for further proof but she made the mistake of first taking a shower Because of this there is no physical evidence that she was raped Holly tries to forget what happened but Mary is determined that justice is served She goes to the police but they can t help her because the university system found Clay innocent She discovers that last year there were twenty six reports of rapes but only two of them resulted in charges The mild university system frustrates Mary and she thinks that Clay is especially treated softly because he is an important quarterback She confronts him but he states that Holly wanted to sleep with him and that he turned her down She soon starts writing an article about the rape but one of the student reports finds it and shows it to Clay Not much later she is first attacked by a group of men wearing balaclavas She is convinced Clay is responsible but they all have alibis Meanwhile Holly starts receiving threat letters and she is almost going over the edge Mary decides to quit the investigation but she soon starts to feel as if she has failed Her parents suggest her to apply for another university offering their retirement money Mary refuses however explaining she can t leave everything behind It doesn t take long for Mary to start reporting again and from there on the threats start coming again This time Mary s boyfriend David is the victim getting hard treatment from his fellow basketball players Meanwhile Mary angers the dean by printing an article in which she reveals that most rape reports last year didn t result in charges As a response her car is dumped at a nearby lake Later Holly announces she will drop out of college Clay spots Billy talking to Mary and later gets mad at him Billy confronts him with the rape but Clay assures him he isn t guilty Meanwhile Mary finds the dress Holly wore on the night of the rape and brings it to the police It is soon discovered that there are sperm samples on the dress On the night of a big football game Clay is arrested and Mary is able to stay in college Cast EditMelissa Joan Hart as Mary Stuartson Corin Nemec as David McPherson Lisa Dean Ryan as Holly Sherman Peter MacNicol as Lawrence Dixon James McDaniel as Professor Thiel Josh Hopkins as Clay Roberts Lochlyn Munro as Billy Teryl Rothery as Brubaker Garry Chalk as Gardner Colin Lawrence as Augie Dale Wilson as Jefferson Susan Hogan as Helen Stuartson Tobias Mehler as Jesse Kevin McNulty as Tom Stuartson Emily Hart as Bobbi StuartsonProduction EditSilencing Mary originally titled Campus Justice was based on an idea by star Melissa Joan Hart s sister Trisha Hart who is credited as co producer The film was produced for NBC by Hartbreak Films headed by their mother Paula Hart 1 in association with Viacom Productions 2 Filming took place in Vancouver in May 1997 3 References Edit Variety Staff February 27 1997 Viacom inks telepic deal with Hartbreak Variety Retrieved October 22 2020 Horst Carole March 5 1998 Silencing Mary Variety Retrieved October 22 2020 Edwards Ian May 5 1997 B C Scene Kissed by success Stopkewich film makes necrophilia pay Playback Retrieved October 22 2020 External links EditSilencing Mary at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Silencing Mary amp oldid 1096001361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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