Tree of Hands (released in the US as Innocent Victim) is a 1989 British psychological drama film directed by Giles Foster and starring Helen Shaver, Lauren Bacall, Malcolm Stoddard and Peter Firth. It is based on the 1984 novel The Tree of Hands by Ruth Rendell.
Tree of Hands | |
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Directed by | Giles Foster |
Written by | Gordon Williams |
Based on | The Tree of Hands by Ruth Rendell |
Produced by | Ann Scott |
Starring | Helen Shaver Lauren Bacall Malcolm Stoddard Peter Firth |
Cinematography | Kenneth MacMillan |
Edited by | David Martin |
Music by | Richard Hartley |
Production companies | Granada Film Productions British Screen Productions Greenpoint Films |
Distributed by | Cannon Film Distributors |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £2 million[1] |
Box office | £2,458 (UK) |
Benet Archdale (Helen Shaver), a London-based best-selling author who has just written a controversial novel, lives alone with her young son. Benet's mother, Marsha (Lauren Bacall), visiting from the United States, is a manic-depressive who has psychotic episodes. When Benet's young son dies, Marsha kidnaps a local child to serve as a substitute. Benet believes she should return the child but upon investigation she finds out that the child has been severely abused by his parents. After the child's disappearance, the parents are charged with the murder.[2]
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