Murdered Innocence


Murdered Innocence is a 1995 drama film directed and co-written by Frank Coraci, in his directorial debut.

Plot

The film is a murder mystery about a young mother who is murdered.

Cast

was a screenwriter. The film's music was by Alan Pasqua.
Murdered Innocence was filmed on Long Island. The budget for the film was $1 million.

Reception

A review in Daily News described the film as "deserving of noir fans attention" and stated that "Coraci and crew's urgent exploration of the theme of shared guilt enables Murdered Innocence to overcome a sketchy script." The film was reviewed by Joe Hill in Filmdienst, a German-language film magazine. The film won the Long Island Film Festival.