Unspeakable Acts

Unspeakable Acts

Year: 1990

Runtime: 100 mins

Language: English

Director: Linda Otto

DramaTV Movie

They were called to make a wrong right. They took it up. Two psychologists try to demonstrate that a man is a pedophile and has abused many children.

Timeline – Unspeakable Acts (1990)

The timeline for Unspeakable Acts (1990) isn’t available yet—but it’s on our radar. We’re working to add a detailed, scene-by-scene breakdown soon. Want it sooner? Request this timeline to help us prioritize it.

Mobile App Preview

Coming soon on iOS and Android

The Plot Explained Mobile App

From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.

Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.

Unlock the Full Story of Unspeakable Acts

Don't stop at just watching — explore Unspeakable Acts in full detail. From the complete plot summary and scene-by-scene timeline to character breakdowns, thematic analysis, and a deep dive into the ending — every page helps you truly understand what Unspeakable Acts is all about. Plus, discover what's next after the movie.

Unspeakable Acts Summary

Read a complete plot summary of Unspeakable Acts, including all key story points, character arcs, and turning points. This in-depth recap is ideal for understanding the narrative structure or reviewing what happened in the movie.

Unspeakable Acts Summary

Characters, Settings & Themes in Unspeakable Acts

Discover the characters, locations, and core themes that shape Unspeakable Acts. Get insights into symbolic elements, setting significance, and deeper narrative meaning — ideal for thematic analysis and movie breakdowns.

Characters, Settings & Themes in Unspeakable Acts

More About Unspeakable Acts

Visit What's After the Movie to explore more about Unspeakable Acts: box office results, cast and crew info, production details, post-credit scenes, and external links — all in one place for movie fans and researchers.

More About Unspeakable Acts