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A Death in California

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1985
  • 4h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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A Death in California (1985)
A Death In California
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Beverly Hills socialite embarks on a love/hate relationship with a psychotic businessman who murdered her fiancé and then raped and terrorized her, which leads to a bizarre trial.A Beverly Hills socialite embarks on a love/hate relationship with a psychotic businessman who murdered her fiancé and then raped and terrorized her, which leads to a bizarre trial.A Beverly Hills socialite embarks on a love/hate relationship with a psychotic businessman who murdered her fiancé and then raped and terrorized her, which leads to a bizarre trial.

  • Stars
    • Cheryl Ladd
    • Sam Elliott
    • Alexis Smith
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
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    • Stars
      • Cheryl Ladd
      • Sam Elliott
      • Alexis Smith
    • 5Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    • Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Hope Masters
    • 1985
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • D. Jordan Williams
    • 1985
    Alexis Smith
    Alexis Smith
    • Honey Niven
    • 1985
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Van Niven
    • 1985
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Det. Bob Swalwell
    • 1985
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Asst. Dist. Atty. Jim Heusdens
    • 1985
    Jim Haynie
    • Dob Fowler
    • 1985
    Kerrie Keane
    Kerrie Keane
    • Shannon Foley
    • 1985
    George Wyner
    George Wyner
    • Joe Haley
    • 1985
    Chad Allen
    Chad Allen
    • Glenn
    • 1985
    Liam Sullivan
    Liam Sullivan
    • Ned Nelson
    • 1985
    Michael Cavanaugh
    Michael Cavanaugh
    • Gene Brooks
    • 1985
    Tom Fuccello
    • Tony Matteo
    • 1985
    Jennie Gassman
    • Nancy Ellen
    • 1985
    Joshua Harris
    • Tommy
    • 1985
    Michael Laskin
    Michael Laskin
    • Bart Finch
    • 1985
    Lydia Nicole
    Lydia Nicole
    • Delores
    • 1985
    Don Dubbins
    Don Dubbins
    • Rev. Pruitt
    • 1985
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    Hope's motivation

    I know very well what Hope's motivation was in cooperating with Walker, since I worked with her for months on this story.

    She was most of all concerned for the welfare of her children, whom Walker had threatened, as well her own safety.

    Since he was demonstrably a killer -- a shot in her boyfriend's head proved that -- she had every reason to believe he'd fulfill his threats to her and her kids. She cooperated the same way any prisoner does with terrorist captors: do what it takes to survive.

    She wasn't some unwitting or dimwitted airhead. Survival was her motivation and she succeeded. How well or how poorly the film showed that is for others to say.
    6rmax304823

    The Stockholm Sydrome Redux

    I read Joan Barthel's book a long time ago. As far as I can remember it, this TV movie stick pretty close to the facts, although the facts themselves are incredible.

    Sam Elliott appears as an affable and handsome photographer, Jordan Williams, who for no discernible reason murders Hope Masters' (Cheryl Ladd's) fiancé, then rapes her. He's going to kill her too, he says, but she turns out to be so passive and willing a partner that he decides to spare her. (Every reasonable man wants a beautiful young body slave, right?)

    To shut her up about what's just happened, he spins a wildly improbable story about being a hit man fulfilling a contract on her and her fiancé. Should she spill the beans, he assures her, "the right people" will come and finish off both her and her kids. So she goes along with the whole cockamamy shtick. She's with him through thick and thin, trial included, as if her life depended on it, which she alone seems to believe it does. Her last words on screen: "Nobody ever wondered if the reason he let me live is because he thought I was a good person." (Something like that.)

    Ordinarily, it gets sort of irritating when these true-crime stories lose track of the crime itself and get lost exploring the relationships between the people involved. But in this case, that's its most interesting feature.

    Why did he do what he did? More important, why did SHE do what she did?

    Actually, Elliott's character is easy to understand. He's a bona fide, old-fashioned, Class A psychopath. Everything he does is textbook perfect. He's used a million different names. He lives by his wits from moment to moment. (Why did he kill the fiancé? Because he felt like it and because he thought he could get away with it.) He's not especially bright but he can mobilize everything he knows. He's great at "scanning" people he talks to, figuring out their desires, their weaknesses, the likelihood of their falling under his spell. He knows exactly how to manage the impression he makes on others. He's a narcissist. (He writes letters from prison complaining in all seriousness about the lack of facilities, such as hair blow-dryers. In his mug shot he looks put upon, perhaps because his hair is messed up.) He signs his letters cutely, the way that appeals to high-school girls -- "Love 'n Stuff." He threatens his female victims with the loss of his affection if they don't do what he wants, but he threatens gently not nastily -- "Maybe you'd better get off the trolley, lady." He polishes his appearance. He's tall and dresses immaculately, smokes a fatherly pipe, knows what people want. The slams are full of people like him because psychopaths too have a weakness. They live in the moment and aren't very good at planning the future, so they usually make some dumb mistake and get caught.

    So much for him. She's a different matter, and a more interesting one. What is the Stockholm syndrome anyway? A bank robbery in Sweden was interrupted by police. The robbers locked themselves and a couple of hostages in a vault and it took a long time to dig them out. When the robbers were finally captured and the hostages freed, it was discovered that one or two of the women had fallen in love with the criminals. One woman rushed alongside her lover's gurney, holding his hand. The scent of orange blossoms hung in the air.

    It's all perfectly predictable now, for women victims anyway. As far as I know, it's never been carefully studied. Of course any social scientist can make an armchair judgment, but why do some women seem more vulnerable than others? And what traits must the criminals show? What are the conditions under which these bonds develop?

    Hope Masters was a special case. She was beautiful and very rich, although for one reason or another her family had cut off her allowance. (The book makes a big point of her being "the only heiress to qualify for food stamps.) She seems to have been a pathetically inadequate dependent personality, ideally suited for the role of hostage cum willing accomplice. The Hollywood machine is exquisitely tuned to the economics of the sniffle.

    There's no evidence that she'd ever met Williams before. He comes out of the blue, like a bout with acute schizophrenia. And he finds the perfect hostage in Hope Masters. It would be nice to know why such bonding takes place. But the writers don't know. (Joan Barthels seems to blame society for ignoring Hope Masters or somehow debasing her. Maybe it's that old patriarchal society we live in.) Hope Master's doesn't know either. She's much better at feeling that thinking. And Jordan Williams? If he knew, he could probably articulate it, but he doesn't know either, if only because he never gave it a thought.
    1moonspinner55

    Overacted, illogical two-parter for TV...

    Sam Elliott stars as an escaped prisoner fleeing Chicago in 1973 (arrested for attempted murder, he managed to flee custody in his robe and slippers after requesting a shower!). Crime story adapted from Joan Barthel's book was based on real-life killer Gerald Daniel Walker, though the clichés and exposition-heavy dialogue from writer E. Jack Neuman are nearly impossible to wade through. The information is dropped immediately that Elliott's psychopath is a real ladies' man--and don't all women love the bad boys? Once we're introduced to Cheryl Ladd as a socialite, it's a connect-the-dots job to the movie's finish line. Two Emmy nominations: Joseph F. Biroc for his (unflattering) cinematography and for Outstanding Art Direction in a Limited Series.

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      The two-part miniseries was filmed entirely on location. The house interiors were filmed in Brentwood. The horse ranch was filmed in the Malibu Canyon below Mullholland. Lorimar Television's offices were located at the MGM-Sony Studio in Culver City. When Lorimar used a soundstage for any of their productions, a percentage charge would be incurred by the production paid to the studio. By not filming on the lot, this charge exempted the production. A show production office was established in an off-lot office rental facility maintained by Lorimar. The Lorimar Art Department, construction, paint, sign shop, and property departments remained on the lot unaffected by this additional rate charge.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mai 1985 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
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    • sociétés de production
      • Mace Neufeld Productions
      • Lorimar Productions
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