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Amber: Témoin à charge

Titre original : Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution
  • Téléfilm
  • 2005
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
293
MA NOTE
Nathan Anderson, Paget Brewster, Terry Kinney, and Janel Moloney in Amber: Témoin à charge (2005)
DrameL'histoire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAmber Frey thought she met the man of her dream, Scott Peterson, on a blind date. After fully trusting him with her heart, secrets are revealed that scott's Pregnant wife is missing and he m... Tout lireAmber Frey thought she met the man of her dream, Scott Peterson, on a blind date. After fully trusting him with her heart, secrets are revealed that scott's Pregnant wife is missing and he may be involved. Scared, concerned, and with the help of police, Amber becomes the voice fo... Tout lireAmber Frey thought she met the man of her dream, Scott Peterson, on a blind date. After fully trusting him with her heart, secrets are revealed that scott's Pregnant wife is missing and he may be involved. Scared, concerned, and with the help of police, Amber becomes the voice for Laci Peterson as she becomes a prime witness in the prosecution.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Werner
  • Scénario
    • Donald Martin
    • Amber Frey
  • Casting principal
    • Janel Moloney
    • Terry Kinney
    • Nathan Anderson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    293
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Werner
    • Scénario
      • Donald Martin
      • Amber Frey
    • Casting principal
      • Janel Moloney
      • Terry Kinney
      • Nathan Anderson
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Janel Moloney
    Janel Moloney
    • Amber Frey
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Detective Neil O'Hara
    Nathan Anderson
    Nathan Anderson
    • Scott Peterson
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Carol Carter
    John Rubinstein
    John Rubinstein
    • Mark Geragos
    Nora Dunn
    Nora Dunn
    • Gloria Allred
    Nathaniel DeVeaux
    • Steve Richards
    Susan Hogan
    Susan Hogan
    • Sharon Rocha
    Madeleine Parker
    Madeleine Parker
    • Baby Ayiana
    Eric Breker
    Eric Breker
    • Dave
    Michael Daingerfield
    Michael Daingerfield
    • Jim Carter
    Fred Keating
    Fred Keating
    • David Harris
    Don MacKay
    Don MacKay
    • Judge
    Dalias Blake
    Dalias Blake
    • Court Clerk
    Eric Keenleyside
    Eric Keenleyside
    • Ronny Matthews
    Zena Darawalla
    • Polygraph Person
    • (as Zena Daruwalla)
    James Purcell
    • Karaoke Man
    Kaaren de Zilva
    Kaaren de Zilva
    • Police Dispatcher
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Werner
    • Scénario
      • Donald Martin
      • Amber Frey
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    4marcusedenellis

    Workmanlike but boring

    I caught this movie on Sky Premiere this week and it filled 80 minutes. Being from the UK, I had no baggage coming to this film. I understand that the case received saturation coverage in the US, featuring as it does the essential ingredients of murder, sex and betrayal. I didn't realise that the screenplay was adapted from a book by Amber Frey, which clearly put the balance in her favour. During the movie, she came across as a person of integrity and high morals. What a surprise then, when I searched her on Google after watching the movie, to discover that she had written the required book, appeared on numerous chat shows, sold the film rights, etc.

    Ah well, I suppose you can't blame someone for making a buck or two.

    The film itself is serviceable but bland as you would expect of a TV movie. The central roles are all played by actors who bear a startling resemblance to their real-life counterparts. None more so than the actress Janel Moloney playing the role of Amber Frey. I am not familiar with Moloney's work in the West Wing but I assume her soporific turn here was a reflection of the real-life nature of Frey. If it's not - then, please excuse me, but this was a performance that ran the gamut of emotions from A to B. Considering the situation she found herself in I am surprised she remained so calm and composed - almost icy.

    As usual in TV movies, there are huge leaps in the narrative and the audience is expected to fill in the holes. For example, one minute she is alone in the world after the revelations about her ex-boyfriend, the next, she is in bed with a massage colleague and has been made pregnant by him.

    Finally, the courtroom scenes built up no tension whatsoever. They seemed tacked on almost as an afterthought.

    All in all, it passed the 80 minutes, but if it had been a moment longer, it would have been too long.

    There is probably a decent film to be made of this case - this ain't it.
    6PudgyPandaMan

    I admire Amber's courage

    I felt this was a well made TV movie. The most astonishing fact is how much all the actors really looked like the people they were portraying. Especially Janel Maloney who played Amber - she is her honest to goodness identical twin. She did a good job of capturing her personality and strength as well.

    Although there may be some questionable moral decisions to Amber's choices, I don't think anyone can deny the strength, tenacity and courage it took for her to come forward like she did. I'm glad this story was told more from her life and perspective. I don't think I could handle one that focuses more on Scott Peterson - he is so despicable. But they also chose an actor that closely resembled him and he did a good job depicting him, which had to be hard.
    7Jazzie-too

    You can't judge by the cover

    I remember when the story first broke, right at Christmas. My daughter said she had met this couple at a party in their condo about 8mo previous. They were known to be this enviable couple. But my daughter felt his eyes wandering. And he was full of charisma. When this news broke we totally did not believe Scott to have any wrong doing. Then the bombshell. How brave that was of Amber Frye to step up and to do the tapes. Without the tapes no one would take her story over the flamboyant Scott's. What a terrible, terrible thing. And this kind of stuff happens all too often. I guess we should not even watch these "base on a true story" movies. Lacy surely found out about the girl-friend and that's where things got out of hand. But of course, this sleaze bag of a husband didn't want reveal what rally happened. Again, it's a good thing there was an Amber Frye. And I don't care if she made money from her book; her life was turned upside down too. And poor Lacie. It pains me to see people commenting so much about the quality of the movie or actors. For Christ's sake!!! This girl was thrown into the ocean with her baby yet to be born. Her parents have to live with these horrific images of their daughter's armless and headless body recovered. How does the man still breathe. My daughter said Lacie had a very bubbly personality.
    6sol1218

    The Perfect Husband

    The made-for-TV film is very faithful in retelling of the story of what happened back in 2002-2005 in the murders of Laci Peterson and her unborn son Connor and the trial that followed of her husband Scott.

    It turned out that Scott was cheating on Laci as far back as a month before she disappeared the day before Christmas 2002. Having a relationship with physical therapist Amber Frey Scott bragged to Amber that he's a very successful fertilizer salesman. Scott boastfully tells Amber that he spreads the stuff, horse manure, all over the world in order to impress the single mother. What in fact Scott was spreading was a whole line of BS. In real life Scott was a part-time waiter and collage student with a wife and soon to be born child whom he could barley support with his meager income.

    Thinking that Scott was single Amber is shocked to find out from her girlfriend Carol, who introduced Scott to her, that he in fact is married. Scott knowing just what buttons to push get's Amber back on track, and on his side, tearfully telling her that his poor wife in fact died, he doesn't say how, about a year ago. This BS story on Scott's part falls completely apart when Amber, who never watches the TV News, accidentally happens to see Scott on TV when he was supposed to be traveling all throughout Europe selling his brand of high quality horse manure. Scott is seem by the hurt and surprised Amber begging the public to help him in finding his wife Laci who mysteriously disappeared during the Christmas holidays!

    You would think that by now Amber, who's very sensitive in being lied to, would have dropped that lying bum Scott Peterson, and never had anything to do with him again, instead she gets even more involved with him. That's when the local Modesto Police have Amber try to trap Scott, by recording his cell-phone calls to her, in having him admit that he, now the prime suspect, was the person who did both Laci and the unborn Connor in. Laci together with Connors bodies were found in the waters outside the Berkeley Marina on April 13/14, 2003.

    You have to tell yourself that this Scott Peterson is either the stupidest or the most clever killer in the history of crime. The guy keeps calling Amber over and over up to and even after his trial for murder began knowing, how could he have not, that she's recording both his and her conversations!

    Never in any of the dozens of calls he makes to Amber does Scott as much admit that he murdered his pregnant wife Laci. I feel that Scott knowing that his calls are being recorded wanted to put off the cops in thinking that he was guilty of the crime. Why else would he do something so ridicules unless he wanted everyone, the cops listening in as well as Amber and later the media, to think that he's just a poor innocent schmuck who has nothing to hide in his wife's murderer?

    Amber for her part gets support from Laci's mom Sharon Rocha and step-dad Ron Grantsky who saw, after struggling with their consciences, what a low life creep their son-in-law Scott really is. It's the support of Laci's family, far more then the hot to get Scott Peterson police, that in the end gave Amber the strength and courage that he needed to get on the witness stand. It's there that Amber looked her ex-lover straight in the eye telling Scott, and a packed courtroom, what exactly she thought of him and it wasn't pretty.

    We'll never really know for sure what was the reason, now that he's been convicted of it in a court of law, why Scott Peterson murdered his wife. Scott always maintained his innocence all throughout the trial and even after his conviction. The evidence that sent Scott Peterson on a one way trip to San Quentin's death row was circumstantial at best with him never as much as admitting or even hinting that he murdered his pregnant wife Laci. It was Scott's former lover Amber Frey's testimony more then the not so incriminating police undercover audio tapes that convinced the jury to convict him.

    Amber's brave decision to face the public in her involvement with Scott, that at one point had her suspected in being his accomplice in Laci's murder, that in the end put him behind bars. Amber's court testimony also showed how she did it not just out of a sense of justice, in Scott murdering his wife, but betrayal as well. The betrayal of Amber and her feelings for Scott in what the scheming heel did to her. In Scott using Amber as an alibi and human shield in his failed efforts to escape ultimate justice.
    vchimpanzee

    I watched for Moloney, who was good

    A comment about this movie I read in a newspaper said, in essence, "Just in case you've been in a cave for the past two years, Amber Frey was Scott Peterson's mistress".

    Okay, I must have been in a cave.

    Why would I want anything to do with this tawdry story? When "The West Wing" first came on the air, I only liked one character--The President. It took a while before anyone else made me want to watch that boring show for any reason other than an intriguing plot line.

    While Janel Moloney wasn't quite like Donna Moss, some of Donna's personality showed through. Frey came across as pleasant, a devoted mother, and determined to succeed in a career. Frey had a strong religious faith, though I don't understand how she could have thought sex outside of marriage was acceptable. Most churches condemn that. Anyway, her relationship with Peterson was anything but tawdry, based on the assumption she believed him. It was only later, when the truth came out, that Frey's relationship could be seen as national news. Even then, the media circus was not justified, and I thought it was a shame. Frey even became friends with people I thought would hate her.

    This was a pretty standard TV-movie. Not too bad, but about what one would expect.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mai 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • CBS (United States)
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
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      • Paramount Network Television Productions
      • Paramount Television
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