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'Small Sacrifices' is a 1989 American made-for-television crime drama film written by Joyce Eliason and based on the best-selling true crime book by Ann Rule of the same name. The film is about Diane Downs and the murder and attempted murder of her three children. It stars Farrah Fawcett, Ryan O'Neal, Gordon Clapp, John Shea and Emily Perkins. The film premiered in two parts on ABC on November 12 and 14, 1989.

Plot



On 19 May 1983 at approximately 10:48 p.m, Diane Downs, drives to McKenzie-Willamette Hospital in Springfield, Oregon with a gunshot wound to her arm. She claims that an unknown assailant attempted to carjack her and shot her three children: Karen, 8, Shauna, 7, and Robby, 3.

Her eldest daughter Karen was suffering a temporary loss of speech due to a stroke after the shooting, but recovers sufficiently to serve as a witness in court against her mother; Diane's son is paralyzed due to the gunshot. She was eventually tried and convicted of murder and attempted murder. During the trial, the prosecution plays Duran Duran's "Hungry Like the Wolf" to demonstrate to the jury Diane's choice of song used to motivate her to kill.

Diane Downs is sentenced to life in prison, and her two surviving children are adopted by the prosecutor Frank Joziak and his wife, Lola.

Differences from book



Downs' children Christie, Cheryl and Danny were renamed Karen, Shauna and Robbie for the film. Her ex-husband, Steve, was renamed Boyd Paul. The prosecutor and his wife who later adopted Christie and Danny were also renamed. In both the book and movie Downs' lover, Robert Knickerbocker, was renamed Lew Lewiston.

Cast



*Farrah Fawcett as Diane Downs

*Ryan O'Neal as Lew Lewiston

*Gordon Clapp as Detective Doug Welch

*John Shea as Frank Joziak

*Garry Chalk as Boyd Paul Downs

*Emily Perkins as Karen Downs

*Ken James as Robby Downs

*Sean McCann as Russell Wells

*Lynne Cormack as Lola Joziak

*Maxine Miller as Verla Mae Wells

*Vicki Wauchope as Shauna Downs

*Timothy Sell as The Stranger (Carjacker)

Reception



Upon its broadcast, the film was met with wide acclaim. It scored three Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Comedy/Drama Special and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Special (Farrah Fawcett).Television Academy: The People Who Bring You the Emmys. (n.d.). 'Small Sacrifies'. https://www.emmys.com/shows/small-sacrifices. Accessed 2021 April 23. It was also awarded a Peabody Award, which cited the high quality of Fawcett's performance: "This terrifying true story, based on Ann Rules best-selling book, marked a high point in television drama for 1989. At the heart of the chilling tale of a mothers mental illness and unthinking cruelty is the performance of Farrah Fawcett. With this portrayal, Farrah Fawcett has forever put to rest the image of her talents associated with 'Charlies Angels'. Ably assisted by Ryan ONeal, with exceptional writing by Joyce Eliason and direction by David Greene, Ms. Fawcett brings a sense of realism rarely seen in television miniseries. For a drama of unusual power, a Peabody Award to 'Small Sacrifices'."Peabody: Stories That Matter. (n.d.). 'Small Sacrifices'. http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/small-sacrifices. Accessed 2021 April 23.

See also



List of television films produced for American Broadcasting Company

References




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