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Lifetime Movie 'Accidental Obsession' Premieres Tonight, Stars Josie Davis, Marc Menard, Caroline Cave

Accidental Obsession premieres July 12 on Lifetime.
Lifetime movie Accidental Obsession premieres Sunday, July 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Josie Davis, Marc Menard and Caroline Cave.

Heather Williams (Davis) is a rising star at her Los Angeles law firm. Driven and meticulous, everything in her life is very carefully organized--until, one day, she gets into a seemingly minor fender bender with Vanessa (Cave). Eager to keep the incident from becoming a big deal, Heather helps Vanessa get her car repaired and even becomes her friend. However, as Vanessa increasingly tries to involve herself in Heather's life, Heather can't help but wonder if this friendship was a mistake. Finally, Heather takes matters into her own hands and calls in one of her firm's consultants to run a background check, discovering that Vanessa is a highly unstable individual with a dangerous criminal past. It also turns out that the random car accident wasn't so random after all... Vanessa targeted Heather and now she won't stop until her life is destroyed. Will Heather be able to get her new "friend" out of her life?

Accidental Obsession was directed by George Erschbamer, and written by Jeffrey Barmash, Barbara Fixx and Kley Weber.

The cast includes Sebastian Spence, Garry Chalk, Rukiya Bernard, Frank C. Turner, Michelle Martin, Karen Khunkhun and Greg Harper.

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