Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story | |
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Directed by | Alex Chapple |
Written by | Dennis Foon |
Starring | Kathleen Robertson Callum Keith Rennie Brenda Fricker Victor Garber |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story is a 2002 Canadianmade-for-televisioncrime thriller film directed byAlex Chapple and starringKathleen Robertson. It is based on the 1946/1947 murder trial ofEvelyn Dick that remains a lurid murder case in Canadian history. After children find only the torso of her missing husband, John, Evelyn is arrested for his murder.[1] The film was originally scheduled to be aired onSeptember 11, 2001, but was delayed until March 18, 2002 due to the terrorist attacks on the original air date.[2]
In 1940s Hamilton, Ontario, after her husband's corpse is discovered in the woods without its head or limbs, beautiful would-be socialite Evelyn Dick (Kathleen Robertson) is arrested by Canadian police for the murder. Her ever-changing jailhouse testimony leads Inspector Woods (Callum Keith Rennie) in various directions as the devoted detective tries to piece together a coherent chain of events and motives. But once Dick's manipulative mother (Brenda Fricker) is implicated in the scheme, Dick's story changes again, this time with twist that leads to a tragic denouement. Her future in grave danger—her sentence could be death by hanging—Dick hires attorney J.J. Robinette (Victor Garber) for one last attempt at freedom.[3]
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