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Mortal Sins 1992

★ 5.47 votes93 min📅 1992-11-04

"A serial killer. A sacred vow. A priest who can't reveal the truth."

Set against the shadowy streets of 1990s Chicago, *Mortal Sins (1992)* follows a Catholic priest who stumbles into a moral labyrinth when a serial killer confesses their sins to him—only for the priest to realize the admissions are tied to an ongoing murder investigation.

Director: Bradford May

Cast

Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve
Father Thomas Cusack
Roxann Dawson
Roxann Dawson
Maria Croce
Francis Guinan
Francis Guinan
Father Daniel Simmons
Weston McMillan
Paul Kaye
Phillip R. Allen
Phillip R. Allen
Lt. Williams
Lisa Vultaggio
Lisa Vultaggio
Nina Croce
George Touliatos
George Touliatos
Monsignor McCleery
Mavor Moore
Archbishop
Karen Kondazian
Karen Kondazian
Rose Croce
Thomas Peacocke
Father John Bianchi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mortal Sins (1992) about?

A Catholic priest becomes entangled in a dark thriller when a serial killer confesses to him, forcing him to confront a vow of silence while the murders continue. The film follows his struggle between faith and duty as the killer's actions spiral out of control.

Who directed Mortal Sins?

Bradford May directed *Mortal Sins*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense to this moral thriller set in a Chicago backdrop.

Who stars in Mortal Sins?

The film features Christopher Reeve in a standout role, alongside Roxann Dawson, Francis Guinan, Weston McMillan, and Phillip R. Allen.

Is Mortal Sins (1992) worth watching?

For fans of psychological thrillers with layered themes, *Mortal Sins* offers a compelling watch. While not a high-energy blockbuster, its focus on moral conflict and Reeve's performance make it a memorable TV movie from 1992.

How long is Mortal Sins?

*Mortal Sins* runs for 93 minutes, a concise runtime that keeps the tension tight throughout.

About Mortal Sins (1992) — A Priest's Dilemma in a Chilling Thriller

Set against the shadowy streets of 1990s Chicago, *Mortal Sins (1992)* follows a Catholic priest who stumbles into a moral labyrinth when a serial killer confesses their sins to him—only for the priest to realize the admissions are tied to an ongoing murder investigation. Directed by Bradford May, this gripping TV movie thriller blends psychological tension with spiritual conflict, as the priest must navigate the weight of his sacred vow of secrecy while the killer's actions escalate. The film's atmosphere crackles with unease, as moral dilemmas and the sanctity of confession collide in a tightly woven narrative of guilt and redemption.

Christopher Reeve leads the cast as the conflicted priest, supported by Roxann Dawson and Francis Guinan in roles that heighten the story's emotional stakes. As the investigation unfolds, the film explores themes of sin, silence, and the blurred lines between justice and mercy. With its 93-minute runtime, *Mortal Sins* delivers a tense, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.