Born Innocent (1974)
- Director(s):
- Donald Wrye
Synopsis of Born Innocent
Born Innocent, originally telecast September 9, 1974, concerns the plight of a teenaged reform-school inmate, played by Linda Blair in her first important post-Exorcist role. Committed for being a habitual runaway, Blair is, for all her surface toughness, unworldly and naïve. All this changes in the reformatory, with Blair rapidly becoming as hard, callous, and irredeemable as her fellow detentionees. Even upon her probationary release, she shows no sign of being "cured" by her incarceration. The film's most notorious scene -- Blair's rape by broom-handle -- was all the more horrifying because there was no pre-show warning issued by the network. So disturbing was the sequence that it was removed from all subsequent network telecasts of Born Innocent. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Born Innocent
- Tina Andrews - Josie
- Nora Heflin - Moco
- Richard Jaeckel - Mr. Parker
- Joanna Miles - Barbara Clark
- Mitch Vogel - Tom Parker
- Sandra Ego - Janet
- Linda Blair - Chris Parker
- Kim Hunter - Mrs. Parker
- Allyn Ann McLerie - Emma Lasko
- Mary Murphy - Miss Murphy
- Janit Baldwin - Denny
- Director(s):
- Donald Wrye
- Writer(s):
- Gerald Di Pego
- Producer(s):
- Bruce Cohn Curtis
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