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Murder in Coweta County

  • Téléfilm
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
922
MA NOTE
Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith in Murder in Coweta County (1983)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1948, in rural Georgia, Coweta County is watched over by its legendary, indomitable Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash). No felony had ever gone unsolved while Sheriff Potts was in charge. ... Tout lireIn 1948, in rural Georgia, Coweta County is watched over by its legendary, indomitable Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash). No felony had ever gone unsolved while Sheriff Potts was in charge. In the next county, though, there is a vast estate known as "The Kingdom." It's ruled by o... Tout lireIn 1948, in rural Georgia, Coweta County is watched over by its legendary, indomitable Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash). No felony had ever gone unsolved while Sheriff Potts was in charge. In the next county, though, there is a vast estate known as "The Kingdom." It's ruled by one man, John Wallace (Andy Griffith), whose power is absolute and beyond the law. But when... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Gary Nelson
  • Writers
    • Dennis Nemec
    • Margaret Anne Barnes
  • Stars
    • Johnny Cash
    • Andy Griffith
    • Earl Hindman
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    922
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writers
      • Dennis Nemec
      • Margaret Anne Barnes
    • Stars
      • Johnny Cash
      • Andy Griffith
      • Earl Hindman
    • 33Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Johnny Cash
    Johnny Cash
    • Lamar Potts
    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • John Wallace
    Earl Hindman
    Earl Hindman
    • J.H. Potts
    Ed Van Nuys
    • Huddleston
    Robert Schenkkan
    Robert Schenkkan
    • Wilson Turner
    Jo Henderson
    • Josephine Wallace
    Daniel Keyes
    • Elzie Hancock
    Danny Nelson
    • Sheriff Hardy Collier
    Norman Matlock
    Norman Matlock
    • Albert Brooks
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Robert Lee Gates
    June Carter Cash
    June Carter Cash
    • Mayhayley Lancaster
    James Neal
    • A.L. Henson
    • (as James Neale)
    Earl Poole Ball
    Earl Poole Ball
    • Steve Smith
    Dan Biggers
    • Judge Boykin
    Marc Clement
    • J.C. Otwell
    Bill Crabb
    • Strickland Cousin
    Stuart Culpepper
    • Tom Strickland
    Charles Darden
    • Gas Thief
    • Director
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writers
      • Dennis Nemec
      • Margaret Anne Barnes
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs33

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    dtucker86

    an awesome tv film

    People who enjoyed Andy Griffith's tv show need to be warned. Watching his show and then watching this riveting film is like watching a fireworks display and then seeing a nuclear explosion! He plays one of the most loathsome villians you will ever see, a man without a conscience who truly believes he is above the law and can kill whoever he wants. It is one of the most frightning portrayals of a cold-blooded killer imaginable. On the other hand, Johnny Cash is one of the most likeable good guys imaginable as the honest, dogged righteous sheriff determined to bring Griffith to justice. Cash is one of the greatest singers of all time, but this film shows off his considerable acting ability as well. Its also a beautiful film to look at with its depiction of life in the South and the photography. I see this wonderful film as almost a morality play of sorts, ultimate good versus ultimate evil. One interesting footnote, there is an actress named Cindi Knight who plays the murder victim's wife, in real life she later married Andy Griffith! This film was available on video for a while, but is out of circulation. Tape it if its on tv
    9coop-16

    Surprisingly good, well acted Southern Gothic police procedural

    This little remembered made-for TV movie( based on a true story)is, in fact a taut, well acted thriller, with a rich sense of local color. Andy Griffith and Johnny Cash are, in fact very good actors, whose talents are rarely used Griffith gives what must rank as one of his greatest performances ..perhaps his most chilling since A Face in The Crowd, while Cash invests his Dogged, intelligent sheriff with quiet authority. Johnny's wife , June Carter Cash ( a fine actress, as she proved in The Apostle) is haunting as a backwoods "wise woman'( in fact, a Christian "witch")
    10badbilly3d

    One of the best TV movies I have ever seen

    I watched this movie for the first time in high school at a time when I usually couldn't stand ANY type of TV movie. My dad was watching it and I just happened to be passing through as it was starting, and I was totally transfixed by this movie. I absolutely LOVE this movie. Andy Griffith is best known as a "good guy", but in this movie he plays one of the BEST evil, deluded, just-plain bad guys in movie history, big or small screen, in my opinion. Johnny Cash plays a very solid supporting role in the movie as the sheriff who will not rest until the crime is solved; but this film is OWNED by Griffith. If you see it listed, watch it, for God's sake, watch it. You won't regret it.
    grafspee

    Great true crime story of the late 1940's in which the American justice system triumphed.

    As a true crime buff I found this film a profoundly compelling story and one in which, considering the racial attitudes of the place and era, the testimony of two black men actually convicted a white and powerful land baron of murder. One of the two principal characters which are the centerpiece of this film is Andy Griffith who gives an outstanding performance as the self assured and dubious law abiding Christian John Wallace, owner of a great land empire located in Meriwether County of rural Georgia. The other is the late and legendary country western singer Johnny Cash as the fearless incorruptible southern sheriff Lamar Potts with a true craving for the principle of natural justice. When tenant farmer Wilson Turner steals one of Wallace's prized dairy cows the latter, along with three cronies, decide to enact their own justice on the perpetrator. They pursue Turner in a car chase across the county line into neighboring Coweta where Wallace corners Turner at a roadside cafe and viciously and fatally bludgeons him on the head with the butt of a gun. The witnessed crime comes under the jurisdiction of Coweta County sheriff Potts who after intensive investigation arrests Wallace and the others.

    In the meantime Wallace with the coerced help of two of his black farm workers have already disposed of Turner's body by burning it and scattering the ashes in a nearby river. Confidently believing he has got away with murder because no body can be found Wallace and his cohorts are sent to trial but Potts and his lawmen have turned up evidence of bone fragments in ash deposits at the crime site and the accused are duly convicted and sentenced. Potts also shows his relentless pursuing of others involved in the crime by arresting Meriwether County Sheriff Hardy Collier as an accessory after the fact. Griffith and Cash couldn't have been more perfect choices for this film in their respective roles. The former, I have always been used to seeing as the smiling friendly character of "The Andy Griffith Show" and many other films, but whose great acting talents in this instance show he can play just as well the evil, corrupt and reprehensible individual at the expense of his popular image. Cash for his part as the slow southern drawl talking lawman demonstrates his capacity as a serious and capable actor in addition to his already established singing talents. I am led to believe he was chosen for this part because he resembled the original Lamar Potts. This is a film which deserves a greater audience than it has got and shows that with truth and honor justice can prevail for all as equals.
    7joshuahickman

    Remake this Movie

    I agree with the other comments, Griffith and Cash are great. THis made for TV movie is surprisingly edgy. The "N" word, which is common in the book and for that time, was used repeatedly by Griffith, who was a stark contrast to Matlock and Mayberry. My biggest disappointment with this movie is that that is was not filmed in Coweta County, or at least they didn't use our courthouse. Also, they didn't use the Old Jail in Greenville, which still stands today. I'd like to see this movie remade on location, with a Hollywood budget, and at least one major start. The most important Character that would need to be played by a major star would most likely be John Wallace the villain. Over all, for a TV movie it's worth watching.

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    • Anecdotes
      James Neal, who plays defense attorney A.L. Henson, was in fact an attorney and prosecutor in real life. He was a Special Prosecuting Attorney who won the convictions of Richard Nixon's aides H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and John Mitchell during the Watergate trial in 1974. He had several other significant cases in his career. Among his clients were John Landis (whom he successfully defended against charges of voluntary manslaughter after Vic Morrow, Renee Chen and My-ca Dinh Le were killed on the set of La quatrième dimension (1983); George Nichopoulos, against charges that he overprescribed drugs to Elvis Presley; and Exxon in the wake of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Just two years after this movie was filmed, he was named by "Forbes Magazine" as one of the five best trial lawyers of 1985.
    • Gaffes
      Courtroom scenes show Georgia flag incorporating Confederate battle flag. Movie takes place in 1947; this flag wasn't adopted until 1956.
    • Citations

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: Sheriff Potts paid me a visit this morning.

      John Wallace: Yeah? Wha'd he want?

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: What he wants is the man who killed Wilson Turner.

      John Wallace: Is that what's go you so bothered?

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: Real bothered!

      John Wallace: Well, Turner was nothing but thieving, weasely, white trash. What kinda man gonna go breakin' a sweat over the likes of him?

      [chuckles to himself]

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: Lamar Potts.

      John Wallace: The man was insolent ... stole from me. I let him get away and every dirt farmer I got's gonna wanna start helping himself to my possessions. I had to kill Turner, it was business, Potts oughta understand that.

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: Don't see things that way, John. Now if you don't walk right, Potts'll come atcha, and he keeps coming ... hey, you member the field hand that killed his wife and chopper her legs off? Now, Potts tracked him all the way to Kansas and yanked him outta a wheat field!

      John Wallace: That was a nigger!

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: It don't make no difference to him, John!

      John Wallace: I don't believe you know who you're talking to! This is the Kingdom, this is Merryweather! Nobody round here gonna say a word against me!

      Sheriff Hardy Collier: Except you didn't kill him in Merryweather! You killed him across the line, where there's Coweta wittnesses and a sheriff that won't quit. Now, I'm tellin' ya John ... if Potts can find a nigger in Kansas, he can sure find white trash in a swamp! Now, I don't know ... and I ... I don't wanna know where you dumped the body, but wherever it is ... better be hid good.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 février 1983 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gesetz und Ordnung
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Zebulon, Géorgie, États-Unis(Courthouse Exterior)
    • sociétés de production
      • Telecom Entertainment Inc.
      • The International Picture Show Company
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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