The pregnant Jenna Davis (Gina Phillips) is a workaholic worker of an advertisement agency near to give birth that has just been promoted to vice-president by her boss. Jenna is stressed and her doctor finds that her pressure is high; so he suggests her to call a nurse to help her. The nurse Lynn Mallory (Ellie Harvie) comes to her house and gives some pills to Jenna that sleeps. When she awakes in the hospital, she learns that she has delivered a stillborn baby girl that has been accidentally cremated. Jenna calls the baby's father Tom Robbins (Warren Christie) that lives in another town to give support to her. When Detective Dana Hoch (Anna Galvin), who is in charge of the investigation, believes that Jenna has killed the baby to keep her job position, Jenna and Tom decide to investigate the incident and find what has really happened with their daughter.
"Stolen Innocence" is an entertaining TV movie, but with a story hard to believe. Gina Phillips is histrionic and annoying in many scenes and does not make a believable mother. The facility that they break in the adoption agency is unconvincing and the behavior of the police staff is too stupid, considering that they were dealing with a vice-president of a company meaning a well-prepared woman that could have a skilled attorney to advise her and support her allegations. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Inocência Roubada" ("Stolen Innocence")
"Stolen Innocence" is an entertaining TV movie, but with a story hard to believe. Gina Phillips is histrionic and annoying in many scenes and does not make a believable mother. The facility that they break in the adoption agency is unconvincing and the behavior of the police staff is too stupid, considering that they were dealing with a vice-president of a company meaning a well-prepared woman that could have a skilled attorney to advise her and support her allegations. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Inocência Roubada" ("Stolen Innocence")