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      • What's clear about Mommy, I Didn't Do It is that it's a sequel to the 2013 Lifetime movie The Wrong Woman. In that film, Ellen Plainview (Danica McKellar) was put on trial for a murder she said she didn't commit and was eventually acquitted of.
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  2. Mommy, I Didn't Do It: Directed by Richard Gabai. With Danica McKellar, Jonathan Bennett, Paige Searcy, Jaleel White. The follow-up to The Wrong Woman. Ellen Plainview has finally finished law school, is practicing law, and looking forward to spending some much needed time with her 17-year-old daughter Julie.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Richard Gabai
    • 2017-01-01
  3. Apr 20, 2017 · Mommy, I Didn’t Do It is actually a sequel to a previous Lifetime movie, The Wrong Woman. In that one, Ellen was wrongly accused of murder and was arrested by the same idiot detective who arrests her daughter in Mommy, I Didn’t Do It .

  4. In conclusion, Mommy, I Didn't Do It is not a mere sequel to The Wrong Woman, but a standalone film that manages to carve its niche in the crime and drama genre. Its core lies in the incredibly powerful performances, meticulously crafted screenplay, smart direction, and the unshakeable love between a mother and daughter thrown into a maelstrom ...

  5. Every movie that wins over viewers does not need a sequel. Danica McKellar held her own in "The Wrong Woman," but she doesn't even bother holding anything in for this sequel. In brief, Danica reprises her role as Ellen Plainview, who was nearly convicted of a crime she didn't commit.

  6. Overview. Collecting "The Wrong Woman," where Ellen Plainview, a working wife and mother, is wrongfully arrested for attempted murder, and "Mommy I Didn't Do It," where Ellen Plainview works to clear her own daughter's name after her daughter is arrested for murder.

  7. A decade ago today, Lifetime gave us The Wrong Woman, the 2013 film that starred Danica McKellar as Ellen Plainview, a woman who was falsely accused in the beating of a woman at a parking lot, and barely over three years after that film's release on December 28, 2013, we received a sequel--Mommy, I Didn't Do It--on January 1, 2017. McKellar ...

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