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Kent State

  • Téléfilm
  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
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Kent State (1981)
DrameL'histoire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on the true story of the student protests at Kent State University in Ohio. This film focuses on the four students who were killed when the National Guard attempted to quell the riots ... Tout lireBased on the true story of the student protests at Kent State University in Ohio. This film focuses on the four students who were killed when the National Guard attempted to quell the riots that began on May 4, 1970, after President Nixon announced that American troops would begi... Tout lireBased on the true story of the student protests at Kent State University in Ohio. This film focuses on the four students who were killed when the National Guard attempted to quell the riots that began on May 4, 1970, after President Nixon announced that American troops would begin bombing the heretofore neutral country of Cambodia.

  • Réalisation
    • James Goldstone
  • Scénario
    • Gerald Green
    • Joseph Kelner
    • Richard Kramer
  • Casting principal
    • Talia Balsam
    • Ellen Barkin
    • Steve Beauchamp
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    253
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    • Réalisation
      • James Goldstone
    • Scénario
      • Gerald Green
      • Joseph Kelner
      • Richard Kramer
    • Casting principal
      • Talia Balsam
      • Ellen Barkin
      • Steve Beauchamp
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Sandy Scheuer
    • (as Talia Baslsam)
    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Bonnie
    Steve Beauchamp
    Steve Beauchamp
    • Scooter
    Frederikke Borge
    • Student
    • (as Rikke Borge)
    Mark Chamberlin
    • Tony
    Jane Fleiss
    • Allison Krause
    Ann Gillespie
    Ann Gillespie
    • Sharon
    • (as Anne Gillespie)
    Keith Gordon
    Keith Gordon
    • Jeff Miller
    David Marshall Grant
    David Marshall Grant
    • Tom
    Charley Lang
    Charley Lang
    • Barry Levine
    Jeff McCracken
    Jeff McCracken
    • Bill Schroeder
    Peter Miner
    • Robbie
    • (as Peter Minor)
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Peter
    Mark Soper
    Mark Soper
    • Mark
    David VandeBrake
    • Chip
    • (as David Vande Brake)
    Gretchen West
    • Buffy
    John Getz
    John Getz
    • Professor Ted Arnold
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Jean Arnold
    • Réalisation
      • James Goldstone
    • Scénario
      • Gerald Green
      • Joseph Kelner
      • Richard Kramer
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    9John-304

    Should be required viewing.....

    This movie should be required viewing for every student in America. It tells the true story of the murder of 4 students at Kent State University by National Guardsmen. This is America's Tienamin Square.

    Any student of American history who is not aware of this dark point in history would do well to watch carefully and understand how this situation got out of hand....

    While the acting is not necessarily Oscar material, the movie's appeal is for it's historical value......
    9katnbenchapman

    They felt threatened!

    Your telling me that the National Guard who had rifles with bayonets, bullets and tear gas, felt threatened by kids running and maybe throwing rocks felt threatened by these kids! I'm sorry I don't buy it any all. Some of those guardsmen could not wait to fire on those kids! They joined the guard to keep from going to Viet man but at the same time wanted to see some "action". Sickening.
    8VanheesBenoit

    Balanced fiction made 10 years after the facts

    The movie shows the events at Kent State Univeristy between April 30th 1970, when Nixon announced his plans to invade Cambodia, and May 4th, when the National Guard killed 4 students, and wounded several others. Beware…. This is not a documentary, no 100 % true account of what actually happened. This is clearly acknowledged by the filmmakers at the end of the movie.

    Just to give one example, I haven't made a deep study of it, but most of the photo's I've seen from the actual protesting students show youngsters with less Easy Rider-looks than those depicted in the movie. It even seems to have been somewhat a surprise that these tragic killings happened in Kent, as this University had a rather slightly "conservative" reputation.

    On the positive side, I'd like to underline that this movie is really doing its best to show things from different perspectives. There's room for the student's point of view,but also for that of the Guardsmen, the university staff...

    To begin with, not all students were happy with what was taking place, and a certain percentage therefor wasn't protesting, just went on going to the classes. Those who were protesting, didn't seem to care very much for strong debates about international politics. There's not much healthy discussions going on about peace versus Real Politik, or about who could be a good replacement for "dear Henry". I have the impression that f. ex. French students were having much more heated philosophical and political debates. In Kent, it seems most students just repeated somewhat hollow slogans (What do we want ? Peace ! When do we want it ? Now !). They were therefor rather protesting with their heart than relying on good arguments and alternatives. A black student sees the protests against the war and military service as something purely "white",showing there even was a racial side to the protests.

    On the other hand, the movie also makes a balanced portrait of the Guardmen. Some try to be friendly towards the students, talking with them, even wearing a flower in their rifle, or romancing. We learn that some of them had no experienced at all, and they look somewhat bewildered, finding themselves in a campus. Most of the Guardsmen are terribly tired, because of earlier confrontations with Teamsters. Only a small number seem to be nasty little sadists, but they aren't very popular within the NG itself.

    It will probably remain unclear, whether the Nixon administration was somehow involved in discrediting the student movement. When the ROTC building is set afire, some students are wondering aloud who these guys with their torches are, suggesting they were not known to them. And when the unpopular military wooden building is starting to burn, only a few seem to be singing "Come on baby light my fire". Others shake their head in disbelief, as this act of vandalism seems to be a step too far for them. The movie also shows the differences between the staff members of the University. Some authors suggest that about 10 Guardsmen seem to have been targeting specifically certain students. Historians and researchers haven't come up with absolute proof to make this claim stick. And until now, none of the Guardsmen have been convicted for the death or the wounding of students.

    To this European reviewer, this movie therefor seems to do its utmost to give a balanced picture of the events. Not all students are portrayed as crypto-communists, as the Nixon administration depicted them to a shocked public opinion. At the same time, the movie clearly shows the National Guard too wasn't a fascist monolith, as some students seemed to think. To be able to come up with a balanced portrait, the movie makers created a number of fictitious characters. Therefor it is no longer a 100 % true account of the events. For those who prefer the true facts, there are several (good) books available. I have begun reading "The truth about Kent State" by Peter Davies for example.

    Many Americans who see themselves as "True patriots" still don't find today -with hindsight- reasons to have at least some sympathy for the 1960's / '70's student's movement. However, maybe they will appreciate how this movie shows the difficult situation in which the NG found itself at the campus. Anyway, whatever one's point of view, it's definitely ALWAYS a sad fact when young people lose their life or get seriously wounded, for whatever reason. Made 10 years after the facts, this relatively prudent movie apparently still couldn't convince many Americans about the solidity of this statement.
    9Quicksand

    Required Viewing

    Wow.

    I remember this movie; another comment on the IMDb pointed out how this should be required viewing for students, and I actually DID see this film in high school, several years ago. It stuck with me, though for some reason it never occurred to me to look it up on the IMDb-- I found it quite by accident.

    The movie did a great job of establishing the characters and the time, though kind of tipped its hand as to the fates of these main characters. One scene sticks out in my memory as a professor gives a short speech about Gus Flaubert, to an empty classroom-- I mean, it's not supposed to be empty, the students are supposed to be implied, but it's a TV movie so I guess they couldn't afford extras that day.

    Anyway. Things can get pretty crazy in a heated political climate; with all the hate and anger being spewed by Fox News commentators toward Liberal America, this film is still a sobering reminder of the mistrust certain cultures in America have for others, and when that's met with violence, there are terrible consequences. This film isn't the most technically well-made (it was a TV-movie after all), but is still required viewing until someone has the vision, and the courage, to make the film we so desperately need.
    9virek213

    Back To May 4, 1970

    So many traumatic events occurred on the home front during that most divisive of wars, the Vietnam War, that its effects are continuing to be felt even to this day, including the extreme ideological divides between Republicans and Democrats; war hawks and peaceniks; conservatives and liberals. And one of the most traumatic of these home front events was what took place on the campus of Kent State University in Ohio on May 4, 1970, when, in an attempt to quell an anti-war protest that had erupted on the seemingly conservative blue-collar campus fifty miles south of Cleveland, because of America's expansion of the war into neighboring Cambodia, plus the enormous anger over the My Lai massacre, National Guard troops opened fire on a sizable group of protesters. Thirteen students were wounded in the mêlée, four of them fatally. The outrage that erupted following that horrible tragedy sent the nation into a further spasm of hysteria, paranoia, and hate.

    This is the story that gets told in KENT STATE, a made-for-TV movie that first aired on NBC on February 8, 1981. Based on three compelling accounts of the incident, this movie presents a fairly even-handed look at this incident, putting both the National Guard soldiers who had to open by fire, by whatever provocation (there has never been any certainty as to what exactly triggered their actions, and the film wisely doesn't show clearly what it was), and the students themselves inside what amounted to a Ground Zero of the unrest in America that reached almost Civil War conditions during 1970. The students that took the fatal bullets were Allison Krause (here portrayed by Jane Fleiss), Jeffrey Miller (played by Keith Gordon), Sandra Scheuer (Talia Balsam), and William Schroeder (Jeff McCracken). Though clearly a made-for-TV docudrama, and one that does skew the facts a touch, this is nevertheless a remarkable effort to come to an understanding of one of the darkest moments of America's late 20th century past.

    Veteran director James Goldstone (who helmed the terribly underrated 1977 suspense thriller Roller-coaster) does a very good job of delineating the events that led up to the shooting, including the burning of the ROTC building that occurred just two days beforehand, and the menacing build-up to the violent nightmare that erupted at 12:24 PM on that fateful day. The cast also does fairly accurate portrayals of the real-life people involved. KENT STATE, even with its TV film production values, is a film well worth watching, particularly in the absence of a feature-length film or a true documentary being done on the incident.

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      The administration at the real Kent State University would not allow the movie to be filmed on their campus. Gadsden State Junior College in Alabama was chosen because of its remarkable similarity (at the time) to Kent State University.
    • Versions alternatives
      Originally released at 180 minutes long, some video versions run as short as 120.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1981)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 février 1981 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tod auf dem Campus
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Alabama Technical College, East Broad Street, Gadsden, Alabama, États-Unis(Off Campus Bookstore Exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Inter Planetary Productions Corporation
      • Keller Entertainment Group
      • Osmond Productions
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    • Durée
      • 2h 25min(145 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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