Movie Pooper for the film. A housewife, Jamie Taylor (Melissa George) is being held hostage along with her son Michael by a man named Alek (Oded Fehr). Alek tells Jamie her husband Kevin (Christian Campbell) was a heroin smuggler and stole 4. Falco (Alice Krige). She has to figure out where he hid it or she and her son will die. Alek also reveals that Kevin and another traitorous associate Hader (who Alek previously killed) murdered his wife and son for no apparent reason. Jamie is able to transfer the money with Alek giving his word that Michael will not be harmed. Falco arrives and tells Jamie that her son will die regardless. However, when Falco mentions a specific bank, Alek realizes she ordered his family killed and kills her henchman. Alek then kills Falco after she coldly states he wasn't supposed to get attached to his family. ![]() Kevin shows up and shoots Alek and tries to spin a story about working with the feds, but Jamie knows he opened up the bank account on their wedding day. Kevin goes to kill her but Alek helps her disarm him and after a few tense words, Jamie kills her husband. ![]() Alek, dying, tells her she can still save herself and Michael. She can transfer the money back to the crime bosses, and use the 4 million Kevin was paid to murder his family in order to start over. The police rush in (Jamie called 9. Jamie leaves with her son as Alek dies from his wounds. The film ends with Jamie calling one of the mob bosses in order to return the money and get her life back. The Angry Dad: Stupid Lifetime movie Betrayed. I watched the made- for- TV movie Betrayed on the Lifetime channel last Sunday. The film, Betrayed at 17, isn’t particularly. It was terrible. I realize this junk is aimed at women, but this seemed worse than usual. I didn't pay enough attention to recite the plot, but I'll try. The hero was a pregnant woman who was stringing along her rich husband as well as an adulterous lover. She told her lover that the kid was his and kept promising to run off with him, but first she needed to convince her husband that the baby was his and get millions in a divorce settlement. They both foolishly support her while she is dishonest with both of them. Another guy tries to extort money out of them. She selfishly lets the three guys fight it out, and the extortionist ends up dead. In the end, she threatens to frame the other two (her husband and lover), and abandons both of them. She vows to raise the baby herself, and proudly tells them it is a girl, not a boy. If they try for custody or visitation, she will accuse them of murder. And she will have her husband's money to raise her lover's kid. The movie title seems to imply that she was betrayed, and justified in her action. Maybe I wasn't paying attention, but I didn't see it. There are no critic reviews yet for Betrayed. Discuss Betrayed on our Movie forum! Go to Forum News & Features.She was betraying them. And the typical Lifetime viewer was probably saying . But I assume that they did some market research, and they decided that the movie fulfills a fantasy of the women who watch the Lifetime channel.
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