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Loved To Death - TV Movie
Rych McCain International/Nationally Syndicated Entertainment Columnist
TV ONE'S
ORIGINAL MOVIE LOVED TO DEATH PREMIERES SUNDAY, JULY 21 AT 8
P.M. ET/7C, FOLLOWED BY AN ENCORE AT
10 P.M.
Malinda Williams, MC Lyte,
McKinley Freeman, Tobias Truvillion and Chrystee Pharris Deliver Chilling
Performances in New True Crime Summer Movie
Inspired by actual
events, LOVED TO DEATH follows Monica (Williams) and Jackson's
(Freeman) relationship after the two meet over a pair of dropped keys. The
couple move in together and are soon faced with financial troubles stemming
from Jackson's unemployment. Feeling threatened and insecure, Jackson becomes
physically abusive towards Monica. Seeking a way out of the relationship, she
strikes up a connection with fellow church member, Dre (Truvillion). Monica
ultimately ends her relationship with Jackson and gets engaged to Dre, but
Jackson is determined to win her back by any means necessary.
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McKinley Freeman as Jackson & Malinda Williams as Monica |
"I felt compelled to participate in the LOVED TO DEATH project
because I know that so many individuals are in toxic/abusive relationships and
many aren't even aware," said film star Williams. "Abuse shows up in
a myriad of ways. Yes, there is the physical aspect that we all understand but
many don't understand that physical abuse is usually the escalated result of
other types - mental, emotional and even financial. This movie offers some
insight into the nuances of those abusive behaviors and how to recognize when
and how things could turn tragic."
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L-R Chrystee Pharris, McKinley Freeman, Malinda Williams & Tobias Truvillion (TV One Photo) |
LOVED TO DEATH is directed
by Lee Davis and written by Chad Quinn. Produced for TV One by
Asylum Productions, David Rimawi served as executive producer with David
Michael as producer. Scotty Mullen served as casting director. For TV One,
Karen Peterkin is Executive Producer in Charge-of-Production; Donyell
Kennedy-McCullough is Senior Director of Talent & Casting;
and Brigitte McCray is Senior Vice President of Original Programming.
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