The movie explores the scandalous life of Lady Seymour Worsley, a British noblewoman in the 18th century. It delves into her troubled marriage, elopement, multiple lovers, and the court trial that followed her elopement. Based on a book, the movie portrays her fight for compensation and justice against her husband, a military officer and member of parliament. The story is told in flashback, highlighting her journey through love, betrayal, and the pursuit of independence.
After the death of their mother, the Parker family's dark secret of cannibalism is exposed. As they struggle to cope with their loss, they must also confront the outside world and keep their gruesome secret hidden.
Positioned at the crossroads of critical trade routes that linked Cherokee territory to the city of Charleston, the town of Ninety Six was a seat of power in the British colony of South Carolina. Ninety Six in the 1700s was a land of hope and opportunity, of conflict and revenge, a land of frontier justice. This was the site of violent struggles between Cherokee and settlers and among settlers themselves - those loyal to the King pitted against "Patriots" for freedom. Ninety Six played a significant role in the struggle for American independence from British rule. It was the site of the first southern land battle of the Revolutionary War in 1775, and the scene of the longest field siege in 1781.
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