Return to Innocence (film)

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Return to Innocence
Directed byRocky Costanzo
Written byGary M. Frazier
StarringRichard Meese
Andrew Martin
CinematographySteve Rowe
Edited byRocky Costanzo
Sandy Gonzalez
Music byOrren Merton
Distributed byLifeLine Entertainment
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Return to Innocence is a 2001 independent film directed by Rocky Costanzo and starring Richard Meese and Andrew Martin. The film is about Glen Erskine (Richard Meese), who gets caught up in a child sex abuse case with Tommy Jackson (Andrew Martin). The screenplay for Return to Innocence was written by Gary M. Frazier and is based on his novel of the same title.

Plot

Erksine, a family man, is the director and chief of staff of New Horizons, a group home and counseling center for abused boys. Glen is a child psychologist who meets a new patient named Tommy Jackson, who is a victim of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.

At New Horizons, Tommy's life finally seems to be coming together, until it is revealed that he is being molested by one of the counselors. Tommy accuses Erskine, the one he believes is responsible, and brings him to court in a high-profile child sex abuse scandal.

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