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Lies and Lullabies AKA sometimes known as Love, Lies and Lullabies.[2]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lies and Lullabies
Sad Inheritance (DVD cover).jpg
DVD cover
Genre Drama
Producer(s) Susan Dey
Editor(s) James Mitchell
Running time 94 minutes
Production company(s) Alexander/Enright & Associates
Hearst Entertainment
Front Street Pictures
Susan Dey Productions
Distributor ABC
Release
Original network ABC
Original release March 14, 1993
Lies and Lullabies is an award-winning Rod Hardy-directed 1993 ABC
television movie about a pregnant cocaine addict, played by Susan Dey.[1]
The film was released on DVD as Sad Inheritance in 2005 and is also
sometimes known as Love, Lies and Lullabies.[2]
Plot
Christina (Susan Dey) is the adult daughter of an alcoholic (Piper Laurie)
and a habitual cocaine-user, who continues to abuse the drug after she
becomes pregnant by her boyfriend (D.W. Moffett). In spite of disapproval
from a well-meaning co-worker (Allyce Beasley), when the baby is born
addicted, she is kept away from Christina based on the recommendation of a
social worker (Lorraine Toussaint), who deems her an unfit mother.
Distraught over being denied custody of her daughter, Christina begins the
hard, uphill battle to find sobriety and regain her maternal rights.
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