After a brutal nighttime attack on a woman alone in her suburban home, police investigators zero in on teenager Eric Sutter. When the victim identifies Sutter as her attacker, the legal system closes in on the boy as friends, neighbors and the media turn against him. Only through the dogged determination of his mother, and her loyal boyfriend does Eric and the victim have a chance for justice to be served.
Unfortunately the movie My Son Is Innocent is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Robert Inman | Story |
Production | Richard D. Arredondo | Associate Producer |
Production | Ted Babcock | Associate Producer |
Production | Robert M. Sertner | Executive Producer |
Production | Frank von Zerneck | Executive Producer |
Production | Susan Glicksman | Casting |
Production | Fern Orenstein | Casting |
Art | Timothy Stepeck | Production Design |
Art | Linette Forbes Shorr | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Judith Brewer Curtis | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Darryl Levine | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Lynn E. Champagne | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Mary Ann Hennings | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Loretta James-Demasi | Makeup Artist |
Production | Barbara Black | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | Larry Elikann | Director |
Writing | Robert Inman | Teleplay |
Writing | Philip Rosenberg | Teleplay |
Production | Michael G. Larkin | Producer |
Production | Randy Sutter | Producer |
Production | Stacy Mandelberg | Producer |
Camera | Eric Van Haren Noman | Director of Photography |
Art | Timothy Stepeck | Art Direction |
Editing | Peter V. White | Editor |
Sound | Ron Ramin | Original Music Composer |