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  1. Forgotten Sins is a 1996 American drama television film directed by Dick Lowry and written by T. S. Cook. It is based on Lawrence Wright's two-part article "Remembering Satan", about the real-life case of Paul Ingram, which appeared in the May 17 and May 24, 1993 issues of The New Yorker. It originally aired on ABC on March 7, 1996.

    • Drama
  2. 7 mar 1996 · Forgotten Sins: Directed by Dick Lowry. With William Devane, John Shea, Bess Armstrong, Dean Norris. A county sheriff is accused by his two daughters of having abused them. Under interrogation, and guided by his pastor, he thinks the devil has blinded him to his guilt and confesses.

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    • Drama
    • Dick Lowry
    • 1996-03-07
  3. Synopsis. A county sheriff is accused by his daughter of having abused her. Her accusation gets more and more elaborate, involving satanic rituals. As nearly everyone around him seems to believe he's guilty, he starts breaking up and questioning his own innocence.

    • Dick Lowry
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  4. 1996 Directed by Dick Lowry. A county sheriff is accused by his daughter of having abused her. Her accusation gets more and more elaborate, involving satanic rituals. As nearly everyone around him seems to believe he’s guilty, he starts breaking up and questioning his own innocence. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Dick Lowry
  5. Forgotten Sins is a 1996 American drama television film directed by Dick Lowry and written by T. S. Cook. It is based on Lawrence Wright's two-part article...

  6. Forgotten Sins plot. Two teenage girls accuse their father of incest and Satanism. He is convicted by a jury hostile to him, even though he can't remember anything about what happened. He even begins to believe the accusations and calls in a psychologist to get to the bottom of the matter.

  7. 7 mar 1996 · The perils and pitfalls of the so-called "repressed memory syndrome" are brought home in a chilling fashion in this fact-based TV movie. After attending a Christian retreat, young Rebecca Bradshaw (Lisa Dean Ryan) returns home to accuse her deputy sheriff father Matthew (John Shea) of sexually abusing her as a child.