A Letter from Death Row 1998

Synopsis:

A psychological thriller that takes you through the mind of convicted killer, Michael Raine, and his experiences on death row. Was he guilty of killing his girlfriend or was he a victim of a conspiracy to frame him for a crime he didn't commit? As the story unfolds Jessica Foster, an assistant to the Governor of Tennessee begins to interview Raine while on death row, claiming that she's writing a book about the inmates. Through various circumstances, Raine puts two and two together and builds a case that he believes can prove his innocence...or does he? Ms. Foster is the only one on the 'outside" who can give Raine a voice, but is she working for those who framed him? As time draws near to the date of his execution, in his most desperate hour Raine finds the missing pieces to the puzzle to prove his innocence, but is it too late...? Was this story told from Raine's point of view or from the book writers or from yours, the viewer - you decide.

Directed by: Bret Michaels
Release date: 1998-11-17
Runtime: 89 minutes
Tagline: There Is No Lie More Terrifying Than The Truth.
Cast:
Bret Michaels
Bret Michaels
Michael Raine 
Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Michael's Father 
Kristi Gibson
Kristi Gibson
Kristi Richards 
Lorelei Shellist
Lorelei Shellist
Jessica Foster 
Simon Elsworth
Simon Elsworth
Officer Windell 
Rob Wilds
Rob Wilds
Prison Warden