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Mord im Zwiebelfeld

Originaltitel: The Onion Field
  • 1979
  • R
  • 2 Std. 6 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
6081
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Mord im Zwiebelfeld (1979)
Wahres VerbrechenDramaKriminalität

Ein Polizist wird auf einem Zwiebelfeld ermordet, während sein Kollege knapp fliehen kann. Die Mörder nutzen Gesetzeslücken aus, um der Todesstrafe zu entgehen, während der überlebende Poliz... Alles lesenEin Polizist wird auf einem Zwiebelfeld ermordet, während sein Kollege knapp fliehen kann. Die Mörder nutzen Gesetzeslücken aus, um der Todesstrafe zu entgehen, während der überlebende Polizist von Schuldgefühlen geplagt wird.Ein Polizist wird auf einem Zwiebelfeld ermordet, während sein Kollege knapp fliehen kann. Die Mörder nutzen Gesetzeslücken aus, um der Todesstrafe zu entgehen, während der überlebende Polizist von Schuldgefühlen geplagt wird.

  • Regie
    • Harold Becker
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph Wambaugh
    • Eric Roth
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Savage
    • James Woods
    • Franklyn Seales
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    6081
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Harold Becker
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Wambaugh
      • Eric Roth
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Savage
      • James Woods
      • Franklyn Seales
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    • 18Kritische Rezensionen
    • 57Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Karl Hettinger
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Gregory Powell
    Franklyn Seales
    Franklyn Seales
    • Jimmy Smith
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Ian Campbell
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • Pierce Brooks
    David Huffman
    David Huffman
    • District Attorney Phil Halpin
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Jailhouse Lawyer
    Dianne Hull
    Dianne Hull
    • Helen Hettinger
    • (as Diane Hull)
    Priscilla Pointer
    Priscilla Pointer
    • Chrissie Campbell
    Beege Barkette
    Beege Barkette
    • Greg's Woman
    • (as 'Beege Barkett')
    Richard Herd
    Richard Herd
    • Beat Cop
    Le Tari
    Le Tari
    • Emmanuel McFadden
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Glenn Bates
    Lee Weaver
    Lee Weaver
    • Billy
    Phillip R. Allen
    Phillip R. Allen
    • District Attorney Marshall Shulman
    Pat Corley
    Pat Corley
    • Jimmy's Lawyer #2
    K Callan
    K Callan
    • Mrs. Powell
    Sandy McPeak
    Sandy McPeak
    • Mr. Powell
    • Regie
      • Harold Becker
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Wambaugh
      • Eric Roth
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    A True Cop Story

    Joe Wambaugh penned this script and told the story of one of the most shocking cases in Los Angeles Police history. Wambaugh was the only man qualified to tell this story since he came out of the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department.

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    Amzaing

    I never saw James Woods in a film before the Onion Field. To this day I have never forgotten his performance. Whenever I see him, I think of The Onion Field. He often is cast as the bad guy, and he usually pulls it off very well. He was excellently bad in Once Upon a Time in America, The Getaway, Ghosts of Mississippi, Casino, and others. The Onion Field was, however, absolutely a masterpiece performance by Woods. Greg Powell was an evil person, and Woods nails the role. This film does not seem to be on TV often any more, but is worth looking for. It is truly chilling.
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    Compelling 1st half but not so much 2nd half

    Greg Powell (James Woods) recruits recently released ex-con Jimmy Youngblood (Franklyn Seales). They're going to rob a liquor store for the money to get to San Francisco. Det. Karl Hettinger (John Savage) is the new partner for Det. Ian Campbell (Ted Danson). They pull Powell over with broken tail lights. Powell pulls a gun on Campbell and take them both hostage. Powell promises to release them in Bakersfield. They drive to an onion field. Powell shoots Campbell and Youngblood screams in disbelieve. Hettinger escapes. Youngblood takes off with the car. Powell end up stealing a car and gets caught. Powell gives up Youngblood right away. The following investigation and trial take a toll on Hettinger's mental state.

    This is based on a 1973 book about a 1963 incident. It definitely has the dated feel especially with the dialog. The first half is quite tense and compelling. James Woods give an interesting performance as the weirdly controlling crook. The second half isn't quite as compelling. It's very detailed and it suffers for it. It rambles on with complicated fragmented details. Wambaugh's script may be trying to follow the true story too closely and fails to follow the emotional story more truly.
    dtucker86

    Wambaughs best work

    The Onion Field was a story that needed to be told. This is a story that will really make you angry, angry at a legal system that lets vicious criminals off the hook and brutalizes their victims. I was outraged at the horrible crime committed against Officers Ian Campbell and Karl Heninger. They were both abducted and taken to an onion field and Campbell was shot and killed while Heninger managed to get away. As cruel as it may sound, I think Heninger would have been better off if they had killed him as well. Campbell's death was quick, Heninger suffered a living death. He was ostracized by his fellow police officers as a coward and they actually made him tell his story to young officers as an example of what not to do in a crisis situation. I was so angry watching this at how this poor man was treated. I thought policemen were supposed to stand by each other. Heninger was so traumatized by this that he became a kleptomaniac and was forced to resign from the department. What was even more obscene was that the trial of the two killers became the longest most drawn out affair in legal history, it literally dragged on for years with Heninger being forced to testify again and again. Gregory Powell (the triggerman) was represented by a lawyer named Irving Kanarek (who would later represent Charles Manson). Kanarek was legendary in Los Angeles courts for being a professional "obstructionist", a lawyer who dragged out proceedings by objections and legal "foot dragging". Kanarek spent a year and a half on pre trial motions before his own client fired him in disgust. This film is a searing indictment of a legal system that protects the deadly spider and ignores the innocent fly. James Woods was absolutely chilling as this psychopathic killer. He was a young actor just getting started at the time and what a way to debut! The late Gene Siskel said that he was almost like Frankenstein's monster. Yes The Onion Field is not a pleasant story, but it is one that needs to be told. There is one tragic footnote that I would like to add involving Karl Heninger. He died in 1994 of a liver disease. I wrote a letter to Joseph Wambaugh and he told me this. He said Heninger was an alcoholic and he never ever escaped the horror of what happened that night. May he rest in peace.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Franklyn Seales' screaming during the murder was unscripted.
    • Patzer
      When Karl Hettinger is talking into the patrol car microphone, the microphone is turned around and he is actually talking into the back of it.
    • Zitate

      Det. Sgt. Pierce R. Brooks: Has your conscience ever bothered you? Like feeling - guilty?

      Jimmy Smith: Mr. Brooks... I believe... I think that is something that rich white guys dreamed up to keep guys like me down. I honestly don't believe there is such a thing... such a feeling. Guilty? That's just something the Man says in court when your luck runs out.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Love and Bullets/Time After Time/Life of Brian/The Onion Field/Peppermint Soda (1979)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Februar 1980 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Onion Field
    • Drehorte
      • Carlos Avenue & N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(actual site of the officers' abduction)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Black Marble Productions
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    • Budget
      • 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 9.890.597 $
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 9.890.597 $
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      2 Stunden 6 Minuten
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