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  1. Sep 4, 2014 · Watch the gripping story of a mother who seeks justice for her daughter's murder in this 1982 TV movie starring Donna Mills and Lee Grant.

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    • donna mills
  2. May 10, 1992 · In My Daughter's Name: Directed by Jud Taylor. With Donna Mills, John Getz, John Rubinstein, Ron Frazier. Laura Elias' daughter is raped and murdered by Peter Lipton, who pleads "guilty due to insanity" with his affluential parents' support, and the jury acquits him.

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    • Drama
    • Jud Taylor
    • 1992-05-10
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    Teenager Carly Elias (Ari Meyers) is raped and murdered by a man named Peter Lipton (Adam Storke) after she accepts a ride home from him. When Peter is acquitted of Carly's murder to due to insanity, her mother, Laura (Donna Mills) decides to take matters into her own hands.

    Donna Mills as Laura Elias
    John Getz as Michael Elias
    Ari Meyers as Carly Elias
    Ellen Blain as Lissa Elias

    Writing for Variety, Carole Kucharewicz called the second half of "In My Daughter's Name" an "unfocused" and that it "helps kill any believability in the characters or their tragic situation." Andy Webb of The Movie Scene wrote: "Unfortunately alongside what is predictable you have what is generic as well as pretty much all the characters in this m...

  3. Visit the movie page for 'In My Daughters Name' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Donna Mills
    • Jud Taylor
  4. A mother takes the law into her own hands after her daughter's murderer is acquitted on a technicality. Directors Hubie Kerns Jr.

    • Hubie Kerns Jr., Jud Taylor
    • Roger Floyd
  5. A lawyer (Lee Grant) crusades for her client (Donna Mills) who has killed the man acquitted of killing her teenage daughter.

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  7. Laura Elias' daughter is raped and murdered by Peter Lipton, who pleads "guilty due to insanity" with his affluential parents' support, and the jury acquits him.