Country Justice

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Country Justice
Directed byGraeme Campbell
Written byLinda Taddeo
Produced bySeth Ersoff
StarringRachael Leigh Cook
George C. Scott
Ally Sheedy
Don Diamont
CinematographyRichard Leiterman
Edited byPaul Martin Smith
Music byJames McVay
Distributed byCBS
Release date
  • January 14, 1997 (1997-01-14)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Country Justice (also known as Family Rescue) is a 1997 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Rachael Leigh Cook, George C. Scott, Ally Sheedy and Don Diamont.

Plot[]

Emma (Rachael Leigh Cook) is a 15-year-old girl who was raised in a West Virginia mining town by her miner grandfather, Clayton Hayes (George C. Scott). She wants to know about her mother Angie Baker (Ally Sheedy), who abandoned her when she was a baby. She decides to go visit her mother in Tennessee despite her grandfather's insistence against it, leaving him a note.

When she arrives at the trailer where her mother lives, she is greeted by her mother's partner Ray Wilcox (Don Diamont) who is instantly attracted to her. He keeps complimenting her using superficial charm until one night she goes out to dinner with him. He gives her too much champagne before taking her to an abandoned trailer and rapes her.

After the rape, Emma returns home to her grandfather, who threatens to murder Ray, only barely being talked out of it by Emma. Emma soon finds out that she is pregnant and, after some contemplation, decides to keep the baby. Some months later, Ray begins stalking her, which causes her to go into labor from shock when she catches him watching her from outside a house window. She gives birth to a son named Matthew Baker and becomes focused on being a good mother. Ray sues for sole custody of their son, easily winning the case due to his age and financial income, but Clayton kidnaps the baby to keep Ray from taking him.

After Clayton becomes a fugitive, the police arrive at Emma's house along with Ray to get the baby. Emma tells them she doesn't have the baby and, after persistent threats from Ray, they leave. Clayton is assisted by various friends while on the run, including a minister.

Clayton is forced to come out of hiding and seek a hospital when the baby's health starts to decline, causing him to stop breathing. He is eventually found and Emma wins the custody fight on appeal and Clayton is granted custody of the baby. Ray comes back and tries to talk to Angie, but Clayton sends him away. At the end of the movie Angie, Clayton, and Emma wind up living together and taking care of Matthew. Emma goes back to school, able to maintain a scarred but peaceful life as a teenager and mother.

Cast[]

  • Rachael Leigh Cook as Emma Baker - Daughter of Angie, granddaughter of Clayton, and mother of Matthew. Her father Gene Baker is only briefly mentioned at the beginning of the film and not much is know about him.
  • George C. Scott as Clayton Hayes - father of Angie, grandfather of Emma, and great-grandfather of Matthew.
  • Ally Sheedy as Angie Baker - Mother of Emma, daughter of Clayton, grandmother of Matthew, and partner of Ray. Her ex-husband Gene Baker is only briefly mentioned at the beginning of the film but not much is know about him.
  • Don Diamont as Ray Wilcox - Partner of Angie and father of Matthew and the film's main villain.

References[]

  • Rivera, Ursula. "Celebrity Bios: Rachael Leigh Cook", 1st Edition (2002)

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