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Sin of Innocence (1986)

Sin of Innocence (1986)
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While we're tempted to label the TV-movie Sin of Innocence as Brady Bunch: The Lost Episode, the film transcends all kidding with its intelligent, tasteful approach to its story material. Dermot Mulroney plays a teenager whose widowed father (Bill Bixby) marries a divorcee (Dee Wallace Stone). Suddenly Mulroney inherits a stepsister (Megan Follows), a girl his own age. What should have been an uncomplicated setup becomes problematic when stepbrother and stepsister fall in love with each other. Sin of Innocence comes to a logical and satisfying conclusion with the two young people solving the dilemma themselves, without the self-serving "assistance" of their anguished parents. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Arthur A. Seidelman
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Sin of Innocence

While we're tempted to label the TV-movie Sin of Innocence as Brady Bunch: The Lost Episode, the film transcends all kidding with its intelligent, tasteful approach to its story material. Dermot Mulroney plays a teenager whose widowed father (Bill Bixby) marries a divorcee (Dee Wallace Stone). Suddenly Mulroney inherits a stepsister (Megan Follows), a girl his own age. What should have been an uncomplicated setup becomes problematic when stepbrother and stepsister fall in love with each other. Sin of Innocence comes to a logical and satisfying conclusion with the two young people solving the dilemma themselves, without the self-serving "assistance" of their anguished parents. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Arthur A. Seidelman
Producer(s):
Renee Valente
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Brenda R.

I saw this movie when it was released in the mid-eighties. I taped the show because I identified with the stepfamily situation. I never became involved with a step family member, but I could relate to Mulroney and Follows in the sense that attraction for them didn't have anything to do with what was morally acceptable, even to themselves. I thought the cast treated the story very real to life. I watched it over and over. Even though it was a made for tv movie I didn't have a problem with seeing it as top rated viewing material. Subject matter was dealt with in a sensitive way and didn't pretend that the two people involved worked everything out perfectly. It left you hoping for the best outcome of both young people. BR

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