Sins of the Mind (1997)
1h 39m
Running Time
June 11, 1997Release Date
Sins of the Mind (1997)
1h 39m
Running Time
June 11, 1997Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A young woman returning from a renaissance fair survives a car accident, but much to her family's horror, the accident damages her brain and she develops blatantly promiscuous and childlike behavior.
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Cast & Crew.
Jill Clayburgh
Eve
Mike Farrell
William
Missy Crider
Michelle Widener
Cyia Batten
Allegra
Robert Pine
Edward
James Frawley
Director
Sharon Elizabeth Doyle
Writer
David Bergeaud
Composer
Grayson McCouch
Roger
Louise Fletcher
Dr. Anna Bingham
Billy Dickson
Cinematographer
Billy Dickson
Cinematographer
Billy Dickson
Cinematographer
Chris Conrad
Peter
Chip Masamitsu
Editor
Ross Silverman
ProductionDesigner
Kenny Johnson
Anders
David Grant Wright
Bob Richter
Jason Sutliff
Andy
Douglas Rowe
Dr. Kessler
Carl Gilliard
Dylan Seidner
Sandra Phillips
Aunt Sally
William Francis McGuire
Dr. Slater
Silas Weir Mitchell
Anderson
Redge Bourgette
Claude
James A. Hazelwood
Harold
Rena Johns
Nurse
Mel Hampton
Chief of Security
Dusty Bill Brinsfield
Homeless Man
Jenjer Vick Robin
Co-Worker
Christopher Rogers
Vagrant
Marvin Minoff
Executive Producer
Stu Segall
Executive In Charge Of Production
Robin Lippin
Casting
Debbie Shine
Costume Design
Burton Weinstein
Sound Supervisor
Erin Farrell
Costume Design
John Asman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Noon Orsatti
Stunt Coordinator
Peter Halbert
Production Sound Mixer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
based on a true story
car accident
brain damage
nymphomania
Wiki.
Sins of the Mind is a 1997 American psychological drama made-for-television film directed by James Frawley for Paramount Television, featuring the topics of sex addiction and neurotrauma. Starring Mike Farrell (who also served as executive producer), Jill Clayburgh and Missy Crider as the main characters, the film follows the story of a young girl from an artistically gifted but pretentious family who ends up in a car crash on the way home from a renaissance fair, suffering psychological issues and brain damage as a result. Sins of the Mind heavily featured the song "Up Where We Belong" by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, while surrounding soundtracks were created by David Bergeaud.