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Predicador o Asesino

Título original: Murder Ordained
  • Película de TV
  • 1987
  • 3h 5min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Predicador o Asesino (1987)
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Basado en la historia real de un predicador de Kansas con ojos de dormitorio.Basado en la historia real de un predicador de Kansas con ojos de dormitorio.Basado en la historia real de un predicador de Kansas con ojos de dormitorio.

  • Dirección
    • Mike Robe
  • Guionistas
    • Mike Robe
    • James Steven Sadwith
  • Elenco
    • Keith Carradine
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Kathy Bates
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
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    • Dirección
      • Mike Robe
    • Guionistas
      • Mike Robe
      • James Steven Sadwith
    • Elenco
      • Keith Carradine
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Kathy Bates
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Keith Carradine
    Keith Carradine
    • Trooper John Rule
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Lorna Anderson
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Bobbi Birk
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • Mike Buckley
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Martin Anderson
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
    • Ronald Stark
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Hugh Rayburn
    Annabella Price
    • Sandy Bird
    Robert Harper
    Robert Harper
    • Warren
    Margot Rose
    Margot Rose
    • Nancy Horst
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Vern Humphrey
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Tom Bird
    Anne E. Curry
    Anne E. Curry
    • Loraine Rule
    Bruce French
    Bruce French
    • Bruce Linton
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Lorna's Friend
    Don Hood
    Don Hood
    • Sergeant Clayton
    George McDaniel
    George McDaniel
    • Duane Stark
    Jason Barnhill
    • Jason Rule
    • Dirección
      • Mike Robe
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      • Mike Robe
      • James Steven Sadwith
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    9charlenelv

    Pretty close to fact!

    I spent ten years working at the correctional facility where both Tom Bird and Lorna Anderson did their time. Lorna was transferred when the female inmates were all sent to Topeka, but Tom Bird remained at Lansing Correctional Facility for his entire incarceration. The resemblance between the real Tom Bird and the actor was amazing. However, the children, especially the youngest girl could have been related. I remember one time feeling especially bad when the children flew in from another state to visit their father, I was working the visiting room at the time, and saw that the movie was playing on a local channel about the time the kids probably got to their motel. They would visit their father for 5 days in a row since they were so far away. The actors that played Tom Bird's parents were uncanny in their looks and actions as well. I suppose this did much to explain my high marks for the movie. I have seen many docu-dramas depend on sensationalism, but this one played it close to the vest, and really did get the point across about the relationship between the two. Unfortunately the movie was made before Lorna Anderson was convicted of her husband's death or before Tom Bird re-married. He was paroled just last year. I am hopeful there will be no cause to make a sequel about the murder of yet another Sandra Bird. Keith Carradine and Kathy Bates were excellent as well in the movie. Their performance was every bit as good as a huge production rather than a made for TV movie. They should all be commended for such good work. It is just sad that no studio will release this excellent work on DVD and the only way to see it is to catch it on late night TV.
    8cobi66

    Sandy Bird's death

    I'm originally from Council Grove which is in between where Sandy Bird was murdered and Martin Anderson was murdered. I've heard about both cases all of my life and my parents know a lot of the people that were involved. I've been doing research on this story for sometime now and I'm currently doing an article for Emporia State's newspaper. I work with one of the extras in the movie too. I've been out to the bridge a few times and each time I get weird feelings while there. I don't think enough people know the actual story of what happened either. In fact most of the people I know in Emporia say they have heard of the bridge and the ghost stories but as far as knowing what actually happened many have no idea.
    10nonexistant_08

    For anyone that is interested...

    I know Tom Bird personally, he has been going to my church since he got out on parole. It came as a shock to me that we had a convicted murderer in my church when i found out in early high school. I don't know about Lorna, but Tom currently works at a catering business owned by a couple at church. He and his wife were also teaching the Sunday school class for high schoolers, i haven't been for a while so i don't know if they are still doing that or not. His wife is also the principal of the private school at the church. It is up to you to decide if he is innocent or guilty, and i don't have all the information, i haven't even read the whole book or seen the movie, but he is a very very weird man and i would not doubt he was guilty. He gave me the creeps from the very first time i met him, even before i realized who he was. It is some pretty freaky stuff to have a felon in your church.
    7Ajtlawyer

    pretty good

    This is a pretty good TV true-crime murder show. Emporia, Kansas minister Tom Bird takes up an affair with his floozy secretary, played by JoBeth Williams. They pray that God will let them be together by getting rid of their spouses for them. When God doesn't cooperate, they decide to give God some help and murder their spouses.

    Keith Carradine is state trooper John Rule who investigates the auto "accident" in which Mrs. Bird is killed. He's not a homicide investigator but he knows accidents and is certain that this was no accident. Rule pushes and pushes his investigation and runs into bureaucratic stone walls. His superiors only get interested in re-opening the case when Williams' husband is murdered along a highway.

    The acting in this picture is pretty good and look out particularly for John Goodman, who plays a sheriff investigating the second murder, and future Oscar winner Kathy Bates as a reporter. Carradine plays Trooper Rule with a very plain Kansas doggedness---think of perhaps Sheriff Andy Taylor doing a murder investigation but without any humor or bumbling deputy tagging along.

    I've looked up info about the real-life case and the movie. The two killers, Anderson and Bird, served very extended prison sentences but were eventually paroled and then released from any parole restrictions. Both were married and Bird is, weirdly enough, a marriage counselor now. Anderson still insists that it was Bird who killed her husband even though he got acquitted of that murder. Even stranger, Anderson's children are very reconciled to her despite her involvement in the murder of their father.

    The movie seems to have been as controversial in Emporia as the murders themselves. The movie came out before Bird's trial in the Martin Anderson murder and the investigators in that case didn't want to participate in any movie lest they ruin their case. So the filmmakers pumped up the role and involvement of Trooper Rule to make him a far bigger hero than he was in the real investigation. The town paper's journalist (the Kathy Bates character) later became mayor of Emporia and she said that Rule's role was extremely overblown and that it was actually a confidential informant who got the insider story to the press, not Rule. Over 25 years later, there still seemed to be a lot of resentment about how the movie portrayed the story. A weird side-note, the then Governor of Kansas appeared in the movie but as an extra, someone walking in at the newspaper office.

    None of the Emporia churches wanted anything to do with the movie so the exterior and interior scenes of the church were shot in Lawrence, Kansas. The movie does do an excellent job of picking up and depicting the rhythms of small-town Kansas life. Filmed entirely in Kansas locations, Kansas itself becomes a character in the story in much the same way that the character of the state was the back drop of the earlier true-crime movie, "In Cold Blood". Both movies depict cruel murders being committed by sociopaths and being confronted by the virtuous, pious, quietly hard-working small town Kansans.
    wolverine7772002

    Not bad

    I went to college at Emporia State and actually had classes with someone involved with the case. After watching the movie it made it seem more real and close to home. I would recommend it to those who think all religious people are perfect. This one goes to show even the mighty can fall. The city still has not gotten over the popularity and close knit ties that are still there in Emporia. The movie was a sore spot to a lot of people and to mention anything about the case will draw a lot of undue attention. The places are real and accurate except for the offices where the Sheriff Dept is. I would recommend this movie because it is accurate to a point and very real and really happened.

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      Based on events in Emporia, Kansas, from 1983 to 1987. Lorna Anderson was paroled in 2007; Tom Bird was paroled in 2004--and announced his intention to work as a marriage counselor.
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      • 3 de mayo de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Murder Ordained
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Emporia, Kansas, Estados Unidos
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      • Braun Entertainment Group
      • Interscope
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