The Wrong Woman is a 1995 film starring Nancy McKeon, Chelsea Field, and Michele Scarabelli, produced by Pierre David, written by Douglas Soesbe, and directed by Douglas Jackson.
Originally filmed as a movie for television, this suspense thriller involving a young woman (McKeon) who is framed by her boss for the murder of the company's owner, was broadcast on CBS March 26, 1996. Subsequently, the film was released to video and is a frequent repeat on the Lifetime Network.
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