When Friendship Kills
When Friendship Kills (also released as A Secret Between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie) is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by James A. Contner. The movie is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and deals with the danger of anorexia nervosa among teens.
Plot
Lexi Archer is a teenager who, after the divorce of her parents, moves with her mother Kathryn and younger sister Jill from Chicago to Seattle. At her new school, she befriends Jennifer Harnsberger, a popular straight A student whom she meets during volleyball tryouts. After her volleyball coach suggests that Lexi should lose a few pounds in order to enhance her athletic performance, she starts to look for ways to diet. When Jennifer admits to being bulimic, they decide to diet and work out together.
Cast
More details
director | James A. Contner |
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genre | drama |
keywords | anorexia nervosa betray bulimia nervosa bulimic cardiac arrest chicago date diet divorce eating disorder end estranged wife force gynaecologist hide hit by a car menstruation new school period photographer seattle volleyball volleyball coach weight loss work out |
musicBy | Stacy Widelitz |
publisher | NBC |