Old feelings of hurt and betrayal resurface and renew a bitter rift between two long-time girlfriends when one learns that the other seduced her 18-year-old son. Container repair in united states. Two childhood friends grow up. An exception occurred while executing a transact-sql statement or batch mirroring. One has a family and the other has a career. One relationship may make or break a family. Paul, the teenage son, must decide.
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Best friends can be hard to come by, but what happens when the person you thought you could trust the most turns out to be more of a foe than a friend? That's the premise of Lifetime's new original movie Best Friend's Betrayal, which tells the story of Katie and Jess, whose once ideal friendship soon turns into a full-blown toxic nightmare. But is Best Friend's Betrayal based on a true story? It could end up changing the way you look at your bestie from here on out. However, before you starting questioning your friend choices, it's important to note that the Lifetime original seems to be totally fictional. The premise may feel real, given that friendships can certainly turn sour unexpectedly, but the events that take place throughout the film and the characters introduced don't appear to be based on anything real, even though Lifetime movies often are. Instead, you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy all the drama as it unfolds without getting suspicious about your own besties. If this thriller sounds like something you'd be interested in, then take a moment to read the film's official synopsis below, to help get a better since of what you'll be getting into. 'Best friends Katie and Jess are inseparable and have always had each other's backs. When Jess begins a new serious relationship, Katie is unsure of the new perfect man and famous crime writer, Nick. She wants to support her friend's newfound happiness but is fiercely protective. Katie's obsession with Jess soon proves deadly and it is up to the recently vilified Nick to expose the bestie before it is too late.' Will Nick be successful in his mission to stop Katie's evil plans? Is Jess able to make it out of this alive? (That 'deadly' wording definitely feels like a grim clue of her fate.) Viewers will just have to tune in to see how this all plays out, but it seems clear that there's no lengths that Katie won't go to in order to keep her good friend all to herself — by any means necessary. It's also worth noting that this title may sound familiar because there's another TV movie with a very similar name. Brian Austin Green starred in a film called A Friend's Betrayal back in 1996, which is described on IMDb as follows: 'Two childhood friends grow up. One has a family and the other has a career. One relationship may make or break a family. Paul, the teenage son, must decide what he wants for his future. While family would like to make that decision for him. Watch as all the truth unravels in this drama/ romance.' As you can see, the plots are completely different, but clearly, having possessive pals is a recurring theme. So, make sure you trust your BFFs before settling in to watch this one — otherwise, you might find yourself rethinking a few things. Best Friend's Betrayal premieres Sunday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime.
A Friend's Betrayal, also released as Stolen Youth, is a 1996televisiondrama film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film starred Brian Austin Green, Sharon Lawrence, Harley Jane Kozak, and John Getz. The reviewers were mostly positive about Sharon Lawrence's performance.[1] Plot[edit]Paul Hewitt is an 18-year-old amateur photographer, leading an average life with his parents, Dennis and Abby, and sister, Ella. He is a senior in high school and he is in the middle of making college decisions. His parents have always dreamed for him to become a doctor, but he isn't sure if he even wants go to college. One day, the family receives a visit from Abby's friend, Nina Talbert, whose mother recently died. Nina is a photographer as well, designing covers for music albums. Despite being in a relationship with classmate Cindy, Paul immediately feels attracted to Nina. Nina, feeling lonely since breaking up with her married boyfriend, Robert, bonds with Paul. Abby is trying to cheer Nina up an convinces her to invite Paul to go with her to San Francisco, to look at a college campus. The sexual tension between them grows and they eventually have sex. Upon their return, Nina, not wanting to face the Hewitt family, plans on returning to New York City. This upsets Paul, who has fallen in love with her and he stops showing any interest in Cindy. While he is spending the night with Nina, Abby goes into his darkroom and is shocked to only find photos of Nina. She decides to go to her place to confront her about this, and she is shocked to find her kissing Paul. Furious, she blames it all on Nina, slapping her. She forbids Paul to see Nina and considers calling the police. Upset, Paul decides to run away from home. Nina is later confronted for a second time, but she shows no remorse, explaining that she loves him. Paul is glad to hear that she will not return to New York. When they decide to move in together, Abby is determined to do something about it. However, her husband Dennis tells her that trying to drive them apart will only make them wanting to see each other more. Soon, the news of their scandalous relationship is spread around his school, which makes Cindy break up with him. Meanwhile, Ella's sixteenth birthday is coming up. When she runs into Nina, she lies that she and Paul are welcome to attend her party. However, Abby is furious to see her and angrily sends her away. Ella feels that her party is ruined and tells her mother she hates her. She runs away from home, but is hit by a car. Although she recovers, the accident has a major impact on Paul and Nina's relationship. She decides to leave him and return to New York, allowing him to reunite with his family. Abby eventually forgives Nina, and accepts Paul's decision about not wanting to attend medical school. Cast[edit]
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