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    LMN. CBS. Release. 1987. ( 1987-U.S.) Family Sins is a 1987 American crime drama made-for-television film, starring James Farentino as a father whose troubled son, Bryan, is arrested for voluntary manslaughter after the drowning of his spoiled younger brother, Keith.

  2. Oct 25, 1987 · Family Sins: Directed by Jerrold Freedman. With James Farentino, Jill Eikenberry, Andrew Bednarski, Mimi Kuzyk. Bryan's picture-perfect family isn't all that it appears; Dad loves Bryan's spoiled little brother more than his older son, leading to psychotic behavior on Bryan's part.

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    • Jerrold Freedman
    • 1987-10-25
  3. Family Sins (1987) 10/25/1987 (US) Horror , Thriller , TV Movie 1h 31m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Gordon has a loving wife and two sons, Bryan and Keith, but he favors his spoiled younger son Keith over Bryan, who is defiant and not good at sports.

  4. Summaries. Bryan's picture-perfect family isn't all that it appears; Dad loves Bryan's spoiled little brother more than his older son, leading to psychotic behavior on Bryan's part. Gordon has a loving wife and two sons, Bryan and Keith, but he favors his spoiled younger son Keith over Bryan, who is defiant and not good at sports.

  5. Family Sins is a 1987 American television drama film directed by Jerrold Freedman which aired on October 25, 1987 on the CBS network. A strict father shows favoritism towards his younger son, but ignores his older son which ultimately leads to tragedy. James Farentino as Gordon Williams Jill...

  6. Sibling jealousy, coupled with the parents' inability to thoroughly understand what makes their children tick, leads to tragedy. Star Trek's Brent Spiner plays a supporting role in this made-for-TV film, which was first telecast October 25, 1987.

  7. 1987 1h 37m Drama List Reviews Parents (James Farentino, Jill Eikenberry) of two boys face the tragic consequences of the father's favoring one son (Andrew Bednarski) over the other. Read More ...

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