The new kid on the block in the sleepy town of Salem Falls is Jack McBradden. Jack is only passing through, but decides to stay indefinitely after he meets Addie Peabody, who runs the Do-or-Die Diner with her old, drunken dad. But Jack must first check in with the police to report that he is a 671-B offender.
The truth about Jack is that he was a history teacher and the soccer coach at the Westbook preparatory school for girls in the town of Loyal. He was falsely accused of a crime, but took a plea due to his insistent lawyer. Now, Jack has the bad luck to be framed again, this time by young Gillian Duncan, the daughter of Amos Duncan, the pharm magnate of Salem Falls.
Gillian and two of her friends style themselves as young witches, meeting to cast spells and become "purified" when praying to the Goddess of Love and the Guardians of the East. When Gillian's obsession with Jack becomes too much for her to bear, she accuses him of assaulting her during a ritual ceremony in the woods. Of course, Jack is innocent. But he is helpless against his accuser.
The most interesting character in the film was Addie Peabody. Addie had a rough past herself when she was abused, and the result was her beloved daughter Chloe. But the girl died at age six, and the grief-stricken mom still sets out a plate for her from the delicious offerings of the diner. As her crusty old father says, "We all have our ghosts."
Addie was at first reluctant to believe in Jack's innocence. But after traveling to Loyal and learning the details of Gillian and the "wicca" from the proprietress of the New Age book store, Addie investigates the past incident at Westbrook and learns that Jack was railroaded. This revelation will be the basis for exposing the coven of the witches, as well as the darker secrets of a small town and the nefarious creature at the heart of the depravity of the little community.
Salem Falls
2011
Action / Crime / Drama
Salem Falls
2011
Action / Crime / Drama
Keywords: small towndinerbigotrysocietal hypocrisy
Plot summary
Jack St. Bride was a teacher and soccer coach at a girls' prep school. Then one student's "crush" goes terribly wrong. He loses his job, and goes to prison. Eight months later Jack tries to move on and start over. He finds a job in Addie Peabody's diner and starts a relationship with the kind and beautiful owner. All this is set in Salem Falls, New England. When things start going well for Jack, a small group of teenage girls target him.
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The Deep, Dark Secrets of Salem Falls
Three teenage wannabe witches turn out to be real sinister little (Rhymes with witches and starts with a "B")
This made for TV Lifetime film is a notch or two above their typical standard fare and AJ Michalka puts on a performance that would make any police department believe she was raped. The film has a great cast and I do believe that privileged teenagers raised with a silver spoon find weird ways to entertain themselves. In this case the three teenage girls form a coven and they are practising witchcraft. Gillian puts what she thinks is a spell on the newcomer to town named Jack McBradden (James Van Der Beek) so that Gillian (AJ Michalka) can fulfill her current fantasy and have the man who she thinks she is in love with. When Jack rejects Gillian's sexual advances well you have heard the cryptic line "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" and so Jack ends up temporarily in jail.
This film has an undertone of a teenager acting out due to her being the victim of an unwanted incestual relationship, and how very wealthy people believe they are above the law. It does have a happy romantic ending for Jack and Addie Peabody who owns the local diner and the right person ends up behind bars regardless of his wealth and influence.
There are lessons to be learned. I give the film a decent 6 out of 10 IMDB rating.
Three teenage witches turn out to be real sinister little (Rhymes with witches and starts with a "B")
This made for TV Lifetime film is a notch or two above their typical standard fare and AJ Michalka puts on a performance that would make any police department believe she was raped. The film has a great cast and I do believe that privileged teenagers raised with a silver spoon find weird ways to entertain themselves. In this case the three teenage girls form a coven and they are practising witchcraft. Gillian puts what she thinks is a spell on the newcomer to town named Jack McBradden (James Van Der Beek) so that Gillian (AJ Michalka) can fulfill her current fantasy and have the man who she thinks she is in love with. When Jack rejects Gillian's sexual advances well you have heard the cryptic line "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" and so Jack ends up temporarily in jail.
This film has an undertone of a teenager acting out due to her being the victim of an unwanted incestual relationship, and how very wealthy people believe they are above the law. It does have a happy romantic ending for Jack and Addie Peabody who owns the local diner and the right person ends up behind bars regardless of his wealth and influence.
There are lessons to be learned. I give the film a decent 6 out of 10 IMDB rating.