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Die Brüder Menendez

Originaltitel: The Menendez Brothers
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1 Std. 59 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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10.127
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Die Brüder Menendez (2024)
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trailer wiedergeben2:17
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Wahres VerbrechenDokumentarfilmKriminalität

Lyle und Erik Menendez, die wegen der Ermordung ihrer Eltern lebenslänglich im Gefängnis sitzen, kommen in diesem Dokumentarfilm zu Wort und erklären das schockierende Verbrechen und den Pro... Alles lesenLyle und Erik Menendez, die wegen der Ermordung ihrer Eltern lebenslänglich im Gefängnis sitzen, kommen in diesem Dokumentarfilm zu Wort und erklären das schockierende Verbrechen und den Prozess.Lyle und Erik Menendez, die wegen der Ermordung ihrer Eltern lebenslänglich im Gefängnis sitzen, kommen in diesem Dokumentarfilm zu Wort und erklären das schockierende Verbrechen und den Prozess.

  • Regie
    • Alejandro Hartmann
  • Drehbuch
    • Lucas Bucci
    • Chris Peterson
    • Tomás Sposato
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Erik Menendez
    • Lyle Menendez
    • Jose Menendez
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    10.127
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Alejandro Hartmann
    • Drehbuch
      • Lucas Bucci
      • Chris Peterson
      • Tomás Sposato
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Erik Menendez
      • Lyle Menendez
      • Jose Menendez
    • 44Benutzerrezensionen
    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    The Menendez Brothers (Sneak Peek)
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    The Menendez Brothers (Sneak Peek)
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    Erik Menendez
    Erik Menendez
    • Self - Convicted of Murdering Parents
    • (Synchronisation)
    Lyle Menendez
    Lyle Menendez
    • Self - Convicted of Murdering Parents
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jose Menendez
    Jose Menendez
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Kitty Menendez
    Kitty Menendez
    • Self - Murder Victim
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Robert Rand
    Robert Rand
    • Self - Journalist and Author, The Menendez Brothers
    Jason Zlatkus
    Jason Zlatkus
    • Older Erik
    Shelley Ross
    Shelley Ross
    • Self - Producer, ABC News
    Pamela Bozanich
    Pamela Bozanich
    • Self - Prosecutor
    Alan Abrahamson
    Alan Abrahamson
    • Self - Journalist, Los Angeles Times
    Joan Vandermolen
    Joan Vandermolen
    • Self - Sister of Kitty
    • (as Joan Vander Molen)
    Betty Oldfield
    Betty Oldfield
    • Self - Juror
    Hazel Thornton
    Hazel Thornton
    • Self - Juror and Author, Hung Jury
    William Vicary
    William Vicary
    • Self - Defense Expert
    • (as Dr. William Vicary)
    Jon Conte
    Jon Conte
    • Self - Defense Expert
    Diane Vandermolen
    Diane Vandermolen
    • Self - Cousin of Lyle and Erik
    • (as Diane Vander Molen)
    Ann Burgess
    Ann Burgess
    • Self - Defense Expert
    • (as Dr. Ann Burgess)
    Stanley Goldman
    Stanley Goldman
    • Self -Veteran LA Public Defender
    Cliff Gardner
    Cliff Gardner
    • Self - Appellate Attorney to Lyle & Erik
    • Regie
      • Alejandro Hartmann
    • Drehbuch
      • Lucas Bucci
      • Chris Peterson
      • Tomás Sposato
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    7waterboatsstore

    Judge Stanley Weisberg is corrupt

    Judge Stanley Weisberg is corrupt and should be in prison. After having watched the actual trial he was biased from the very start of the first trial. He showed great preference to the prosecution, he would object to nearly every one of the defence's questions and block them and let the prosecution ask ridiculous questions and make atrocious statements. Not to mention he removed all of the abuse testimonies and evidence from the second trial. And there was a lot of evidence of abuse. As for the documentary itself, it was good however after having watched the actual trial it missed out so much of the abuse that these brothers especially Erik endured at both the hands of their parents. There was so much evidence, in the form of photos, medical reports and not to mention the various testimonies from doctors, coaches and family members. I felt that the documentary missed this out. It speaks volumes that not one person other than his paid secretary was a character witness for the father. They were abused in many ways by both parents and I hope that they are free soon. They have served enought time, they deserve a chance at a life.
    8btzarevski

    Much better than a dramatized docu-series

    I waited to watch this documentary instead of the Monsters series that came before it as I'm generally more fascinated to hear from the actual people involved in the case, rather than actors pretending they were there. This documentary is certainly intended to be more sympathetic to the brothers, however I still like the fact it uses real footage of the trial, the media reporting at the time, that you get to hear from actual jurors and the brothers themselves. You can go back and forth about what the documentary left out; those who don't believe the brothers will criticize it that it's too sympathetic to them, equally those who do believe them can point out to more testimony and evidence of their abuse that the documentary didn't show.

    Regardless which side of the fence you come down on, I find it very difficult one can argue that their second trial allowed them a fair opportunity to put forward a defense. To not allow numerous testimony from family members, doctors, photos, letters etc that could potentially show how they were abused for years which is central to the defense's explanation of what influenced their actions that night feels incredibly prejudicial. Whether the jury then accepts this version of events is a separate matter, but surely the point of the judicial process is that they have the opportunity to hear the evidence for it. Certainly I think there was political pressure to not allow another acquittal of a high profile defendant for murder with OJ Simpson being acquitted just a week prior to much of the public's disgust. These two factors I think greatly taint their second trial and the inevitable verdict from it that they've now served 34 years for.

    The prosecutor Pamela comes off as very unlikable towards the end as well. It's fine if she doesn't believe them, and while I agree TikTok in general is a stain on society, to facetiously joke you'd use a firearm in defense against "TikTok people" as you in the same breath rubbish the Menendez's defence of using a firearm against their alleged abuser is a staggering lack of self-awareness. She also dismisses the social media 'campaigns' for them to be released, which, youthful exuberance and folly aside I'm sure hold little legal grounds, but she does so by acting incredulous that that would make a mockery of the justice process. "Why don't we hold TikTok trials or a poll" she says with indignation, but apparently she's fine with a judge not admitting the majority of a defense's evidence and unfairly influencing the outcome of a trial.

    I'm not sure how much legal basis there is for them to have another trial since they already had an appeal denied. I'm sure there are legal minds already exploring options with this case in the spotlight again, so the saga might yet continue in the coming years. Society today is certainly more acknowledging of sexual abuse victims, and how grooming and power dynamics affects how they react to their abuse. If you accept they were abused, and there's certainly much testimony and evidence to support it, then 34 years in jail from a tainted second trial in the 90s when abuse against boys/men was largely ignored feels like an injustice.
    8Devo-McDuff

    Skip the drama

    Like many people I'm sure, I came to this off the back off the recent Netflix drama 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story' and I wanted to know more on the factual side behind the case. While the latter was well made and entertaining (if that's the right word, when the details are considered), I wish I'd just gone straight to this as there's none of the keep you guessing ambiguity of the drama which given what's at stake and having now seen both, seems quite unfair to the brothers. There's nothing fancy here, it's a meat and potatoes crime documentary of the like we've all seen many times before. But it gets the facts across and conveys the injustice of the 2nd court case well.
    8AmeUchiha278

    Highly Recommended

    I've known about this case for years, but recently watched the Monsters TV series based on the case, which is basically a lightly fictionalized docuseries.

    This instead is a documentary, with footage of the real trial, and with the brothers' narration. I recommend watching this documentary after watching the Monsters TV series, to get a more complete picture of the dynamics.

    In this documentary, they want you to be more inclined to believe the siblings' abuse, and they succeed at doing it. I can't say whether I believe in the abuse or not, there is evidence that it happened, and at the same time there is evidence that they lied and pretended about many things, one thing does not exclude the other. But one thing is certain, both in this documentary and in the Monsters series, the second trial was not done correctly, it was not carried out guaranteeing a fair and impartial trial, it was carried out starting a priori that the only possible output would be the life imprisonment.

    The Menendez brothers killed two people, and for this they deserve to serve a long sentence, but they do not deserve to be deprived of the right to a fair trial.

    If their trial had taken place today, they would probably have already finished serving their sentence.
    7monireads

    This is the show to watch if wanting the truth.

    Having watched the other Netflix show on the Menendez Brother in Monsters, I walked away still feeling like I wasn't sure what really happened. We can all have an opinion but I hope not everyone watches that show and thinks they can without a doubt know what happened because they filled in so many wholes with speculation it's marred the true facts.

    This documentary was very good in hearing from the brothers as well as other important figures during the trials. It also highlights without a doubt that the second trial was a farce and that the brothers deserve in the very least an appeal. I believe they were both sexually abused and although this is no means a reason to murder your parents, I feel if they had of had a fair second trial, they would have received a manslaughter conviction. This means, and I agree, they have paid their dues to society and should be released. This is my opinion but the law must make a decision on their outcome, which is in discussion now. I hope this time they hear all the testimonial evidence from the relatives and finally give these boys a fair hearing.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Oktober 2024 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • The Henry Levy House, 155 S. G Street, Oxnard, Kalifornien, USA(Joan Vandermolen interviews)
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