Web of Deception

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Web of Deception
GenreThriller
Written by
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Morgan Hill Films
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseApril 25, 1994 (1994-04-25)

Web of Deception is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Richard A. Colla.[1]

Plot

Forensic psychologist Philip Benesch (

Lisa Collins). When Benesch rebuffs Calvin's advances, she stalks him, showing up on his ferry ride home, and crashing his daughter Alexandra's (Jennifer Founds
) 7th birthday party in a pink bunny suit.

While Benesch has a history of serial philandering, his desire to reconcile with his wife Ellen (Pam Dawber) drives him to reject Calvin's attempts to kindle a romance. Calvin then weaves a web of deception, stealing a handkerchief with Benesch's blood, letters he has written to previous paramours, a coffee mug with his fingerprints, and the gun from his desk. After confiding false evidence of a torrid love affair to her shrink, she shoots herself with Benesch's gun.

With the aide of defense attorney Larry Lake (Bradley Whitford) and police detective Fracinetti (Paul Ben-Victor) Benesch uses his psychiatric knowledge to unravel the nefarious web.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "Web of Deception". IMDb.