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Au-dessus de tout soupçon

Titre original : The Deliberate Stranger
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
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Mark Harmon, M. Emmet Walsh, Frederic Forrest, John Ashton, Bonnie Bartlett, George Grizzard, Ben Masters, and Glynnis O'Connor in Au-dessus de tout soupçon (1986)
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En 1974, après avoir assassiné plusieurs jeunes femmes, Theodore Robert Bundy quitte Seattle pour l'Utah, où il est étudiant en droit et où d'autres jeunes filles disparaissent.En 1974, après avoir assassiné plusieurs jeunes femmes, Theodore Robert Bundy quitte Seattle pour l'Utah, où il est étudiant en droit et où d'autres jeunes filles disparaissent.En 1974, après avoir assassiné plusieurs jeunes femmes, Theodore Robert Bundy quitte Seattle pour l'Utah, où il est étudiant en droit et où d'autres jeunes filles disparaissent.

  • Casting principal
    • Mark Harmon
    • Frederic Forrest
    • George Grizzard
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Mark Harmon
      • Frederic Forrest
      • George Grizzard
    • 44avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Ted Bundy
    • 1986
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Det. Bob Keppel
    • 1986
    George Grizzard
    George Grizzard
    • Richard Larsen
    • 1986
    Ben Masters
    Ben Masters
    • Det. Mike Fisher
    • 1986
    Glynnis O'Connor
    Glynnis O'Connor
    • Cas Richter
    • 1986
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Det. Sam Davies
    • 1986
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Det. Roger Dunn
    • 1986
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Louise Bundy
    • 1986
    Billy Green Bush
    Billy Green Bush
    • Officer Bradley (Provo detective)
    • 1986
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Jerry Thompson
    • 1986
    Deborah Goodrich
    Deborah Goodrich
    • Martha Chambers
    • 1986
    Lawrence Pressman
    Lawrence Pressman
    • Ken Wolverton
    • 1986
    Macon McCalman
    Macon McCalman
    • Larsen's editor
    • 1986
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Mrs. Richter
    • 1986
    William Boyett
    William Boyett
    • Aspen Detective
    • 1986
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Prosecutor
    • 1986
    Terry Farrell
    Terry Farrell
    • Katie Hargreaves
    • 1986
    Ann Ryerson
    Ann Ryerson
    • Mrs. Hargreaves
    • 1986
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    7rmax304823

    The smiler with a knife

    Considerably above average for a TV made-for. There may be factual changes but to someone not familiar with the details of Bundy's career, they can't be too damaging. And the film sort of stands by itself as a craftsmanlike piece of work on the part of just about everyone concerned with it. Marvin Chomsky directed with economy and efficiency, except perhaps for a bit too much complaining and self-pity on the part of police officers.

    He was faced with a problem, namely that viewers already knew how the story "came out," and has at least made an attempt at heightening the suspense by showing only Bundy's shoes plodding along the dark streets before each murder, until his last awful blood feast, when we see his face twisted with passion. Mark Harmon, who elsewhere gives performances that an especially handsome mannequin could turn in, is surprisingly good. He has that phony self-revealing charm, that fleeting smile, that serves as a mask of sanity. He also gives a bang-on definition of "sociopath" to Dick Larson on the other side of the prison bars.

    There is some disagreement among knowledgeable visitors to the courtroom when in the course of defending himself Bundy begins to choke up with emotion. "What a performance," mutters one of the cops. "Or maybe," says Larson, "he really is feeling the suffering himself." Well, Dick -- sorry, but the cop was right. It isn't that sociopaths (or anti-social personality disorder, unsocialized type, as they're now called) don't feel their own suffering; it's just that it's fleeting. (There is a pattern that appears in responses to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory that is known to clinicians as "the caught psychopath" pattern.)

    There's a lot of depression, yes, but it disappears quickly because sociopaths are so adaptable, so good at exploiting their environments. Bundy is shown constantly cadging butts from friendly visitors. A good sociopath would care much more about the cigarettes than the affection they're getting.

    Serial killers (the term didn't really exist until about the time Bundy appeared on the scene) are intrinsically fascinating because there is no part of most of us that can begin to understand their motives. Most homicides take place between friends and relatives. We murder them because they are in a position to hurt us. We value their opinions of us. But the ghastly murder of one stranger after another leaves us stunned. We can't identify ourselves with the killer and we are in awe of someone who has so abused the ritual codes of the communities we draw our shared identities from. It's like mother-son incest.

    The pop stuff about Bundy going to Florida because he wanted to be caught and punished is a lot of bunkum. And I always wonder, when I read books or see movies about guys like this, how they get around the way they do? Let's see. Bundy squeezes out of his cell somewhere in the mountains of Colorado. There is a glimpse of him striding through O'Hare in Chicago. Then he turns up in Talahassee, Florida. He escaped with nothing more than the clothes on his back. How did he get from Colorado to Florida in the total absence of material resources? How could he buy a new wardrobe? How could he plunk down a month's rent on a room, plus one month's deposit?

    A footnote: When Lisa Birnbach was doing interviews for her College Book in the early 1980s, virtually none of the students at FSU, including members of the sorority that the victims had belonged to, knew who Ted Bundy was. Sic transit gloria Bundi.
    7TheAnimalMother

    As Of 2021, Amazingly This Is Still The Best Film On Bundy

    If you want to see the most detailed film on Bundy, especially as an adult during his crime spree, then this just over 3 hour, two part TV movie is still without a doubt the best bet. It doesn't detail or show much of his crimes, the scene usually cuts just before the crime, but that's how 80's TV movies usually dealt with the extreme. The film though does show many of Bundy's personal relationships and real nuances more than any other recreation I've seen. Harmon's Golden Globe nominated performance is perhaps the closest anyone has ever come to matching the real Bundy personaS, as multiple as they were. The film details quite well the cunning subtle manipulative aspects of Ted. Bringing girls he had safe relationships with to parties with connected community people, making a friendly, smiley appearance and then quickly taking off. Like a politician, just gradually working everybody little by little, until hopefully one day he could use them for his gain. He was a Psych major, a Law student and a person who had considered getting into politics. Bundy is the type of serial killer that interests me because he was smart. Most serial killers in history, the ones that have been caught at least, were not very intelligent people. There are of course quite a few exceptions, but it is true that predominantly most come from abusive backgrounds, with little money, and have less than average intelligence. It's just a fact. Bundy as well as most of the more interesting serial killers in history, definitely defy those often common factors, especially when it comes to intelligence. This film is pretty standard in it's delivery, but quite detailed and well acted, so very worth the watch. This account was actually praised for how close to fact it was when it came out. The amount of things they have right is pretty impressive, especially when you consider that when this film came out, Bundy still had not even confessed to even one of the murders on record. However the evidence was staggering. As it is well said in this film, the guy could in his mind rationalize anything. The only big knock I have against the film really is the terrible 80's musical score. Thankfully they didn't flood the film with too, too much of it. Just enough to make you very sure you hate it. 7.5/10.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Harmon Good Choice For Bundy

    A two-part, made-for-TV movie on the life of serial killer Ted Bundy, this was an intriguing, well-done film. Mark Harmon is excellent as Bundy. He has similar looks and is an underrated actor. I doubt if they could find a better actor to play this particular role.

    In this day-and-age, it's nice to see a movie in which the cops are portrayed as tough but fair and likable. In this case, the two main ones are played by Frederick Forest (Apocalypse Now )and John Ashton (Midnight Run). Since it was made for television in the 1980s, the movie has little profanity and blood. Most of the time, the violence is implied. It's still chilling in parts. We don't always need CSI-type blood and guts to get the point.

    What they missed, however, was WHY Bundy did the things he did. They had time to develop that angle, but never touched it. Supposedly, violent pornography had something to do with his behavior, but nothing was explored in this film. Overall, it was still an interesting story and amazing how many people he fooled and how he could escape twice after being arrested. Good story.
    8lovisaeliasson92

    To this day the best Bundy-movie as it gives focus to the victims

    Many of the books and movies about Bundy out there often focuses mainly on the serial killer himself. This movie is no exception, but - it also shows us how the victim's family and the detectives are affected by his horrendous acts. Surely not enough is being told about each of the victims (Ann Rule however does a good job of this in her book), but it is the one movie so far that gives some acknowledgement to them. And otherwise it is a good movie, script, casting, acting and staying to the facts. They do not explicitly show the murders - unlike the movie "Bundy", which btw is awful - and this is a good thing as we are capable of realising the monster he was but not having to feed into the misogynistic viewings that often show women being hurt. It does a great job of balancing telling the story of the victims and their killer in a truthful way without being gruesome and disrespectful to the victims.
    8park1971

    Classic TV Movie now on DVD!!

    Mark Harmon gives a chilling performance as Serial killer Ted Bundy in this 1986 TV movie that played over two nights. Harmon at the time was known for his role on the TV series St. Elsewhere and probably relished playing such a dark character. The movie focuses more on the victims families and the police detectives fight to bring him to justice. There is not any details about his childhood and why he became the monster he became except to say he was cold blooded sociopath who could appear as the guy next door. The police detectives must have thought they were chasing a supernatural phantom as Bundy managed to escape from custody twice. Bundy was eventually caught in 1979 and later executed in Florida in 1989. The movie is now available on DVD from Warner Brothers Archive Collection from Amazon.com and it looks great!! Also check out the True crime TV movies A Killer In The Family and The Deadly Tower on Warner DVD.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Ann Rule, in an updated edition of her nonfiction bestseller "The Stranger Beside Me," the real Ted Bundy started to receive hundreds more love letters per day after Au-dessus de tout soupçon (1986) first aired on NBC. Rule concluded that many of the women were actually writing to Mark Harmon, or imagining that Bundy looked and acted more like Harmon than Bundy did in reality.
    • Gaffes
      The Utah mall incident occurred in 1974 yet the Stevie Nicks album "Rock a Little", which is displayed on the store window behind Bundy and his intended victim, was not released till 1985.
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      Richard Larsen: [Voiceover- first lines] My name is Richard Larsen. You'll meet me soon at the beginning of our story, our nightmare that began in Seattle in 1974, and ended, for most of us, in Miami in 1979. It didn't end for the families, the husbands, the lovers of the victims. It will never end for them. This story is about them too: the victims, their loved ones, and the few dedicated men who didn't give up.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 juin 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Folie meurtrière
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 1090 Rubio Street, Altadena, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Stuart-Phoenix Productions
      • Lorimar Productions
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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