Badge of Betrayal

Badge of Betrayal (1997)

06/01/1997

#Thriller#TV Movie

Overview

Annie Walker, hoping to rebuild her life, thinks that she has gotten the perfect job working for the sheriff of a small town, but soon discovers the he is involved in large-scale corruption.

Status: Released

Rating: 50%

Original language: EN

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

Official website:

Details

Production Companies

Libra Pictures

Libra Pictures

O'Hara-Horowitz Productions

O'Hara-Horowitz Productions

ABC

ABC

Social Network

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115611

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55236987

Facebook: No data

Instagram: No data

X: No data

Cast

Reviews (1)

Review by: Wuchak

Written by: Wuchak on 2025-11-05T19:39:43.493Z

A female deputy is hired by a corrupt sheriff in small town Washington

Released in 1997, this is about the best that can be done with a movie debuting on Lifetime and the limitations thereof (TV budget, formulaic parameters and so forth). It explores the “power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” theme with the milieu of a police station in the rural Northwest.

I’ve heard it criticized that the abuse by the sheriff (well played by Harry Hamlin) is too overt to be believable, but I found it convincing for a movie that condenses a month of events into a mere 1 hour, 28 minutes. See “Deadfall” (2012) for an example of the same thing done unconvincingly.

Another criticism is that all the males in the story are bad or, at least, weak. Yet the mortgage banker is a good guy, as are a couple of the male deputies, it’s just that they don’t want to rock the boat and lose their livelihoods; or worse. They understand the power structure and understandably acquiesce; but some male characters are introduced in the last act that obviously don’t acquiesce.

It was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.

GRADE: B

Videos

No trailer available

Backdrops

See all...

Posters

See all...

Recommendations