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Crime of the Century

  • Film per la TV
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
930
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Crime of the Century (1996)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1932, the nation was shocked when the 20-month-old son of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped, held for ransom, and murdered. Two years later, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested, convicted,... Leggi tuttoIn 1932, the nation was shocked when the 20-month-old son of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped, held for ransom, and murdered. Two years later, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested, convicted, and executed. This film dramatizes the investigation against Hauptmann, the trial, and th... Leggi tuttoIn 1932, the nation was shocked when the 20-month-old son of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped, held for ransom, and murdered. Two years later, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested, convicted, and executed. This film dramatizes the investigation against Hauptmann, the trial, and the execution, painting a picture of a corrupt police force under pressure to finger a kille... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Mark Rydell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ludovic Kennedy
    • William Nicholson
  • Star
    • Stephen Rea
    • Isabella Rossellini
    • J.T. Walsh
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    930
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mark Rydell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ludovic Kennedy
      • William Nicholson
    • Star
      • Stephen Rea
      • Isabella Rossellini
      • J.T. Walsh
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 4 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vittoria e 12 candidature totali

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    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Bruno Richard Hauptmann
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Anna Hauptmann
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Col. Norman Schwarzkopf
    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Governor Harold Hoffman
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Lt. James Finn
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Edward Reilly
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Ellis Parker
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • David Wilentz
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Dr. John Condon
    Don Harvey
    Don Harvey
    • Lt. Gus Kramer
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Commissioner ORyan
    Stefan Gierasch
    Stefan Gierasch
    • Albert Osborn Sr.
    Jay Acovone
    Jay Acovone
    • Sgt. Wallace
    Vyto Ruginis
    Vyto Ruginis
    • Lloyd Fisher
    Scott N. Stevens
    Scott N. Stevens
    • Col. Charles Lindbergh
    Michael Bofshever
    Michael Bofshever
    • Andrew Dutch
    Burt Brinckerhoff
    Burt Brinckerhoff
    • Warden Mark Kimberling
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Judge Trenchard
    • Regia
      • Mark Rydell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ludovic Kennedy
      • William Nicholson
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    Recensioni degli utenti13

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    dtucker86

    a story that needs to be told

    This is a great film. Stephen Rea and Isabella Rosellini are wonderful as Hauptmann and his wife. There was a tv film made about the Lindbergh case in 1976 that was very simplistic and accepted the case against Hauptmann at face value. This film, like Ludovic Kennedy's excellent book, dare to be different. As they say in the film, the case against Hauptmann smells like a cesspool. All of the evidence against him was either manufactured or misrepresented. There is no doubt this man was sent to his death because of a diabolical frame up. They do an excellent job of showing it point by point. Hauptmann was beaten by the police. There were only two witnesses at the trial who placed him anywhere near Lindbergh's house. One of them was an old man who was legally blind and the other was a man with a criminal record and a reputation as a pathological liar. Hauptmann's lawyer was an alcoholic who told several people he wanted him executed! Lindbergh claimed he could identify Hauptmann's voice and yet he had only heard the kidnapper say two words over two and a half years earlier. Doctor John Condon who gave the ransom to the kidnapper, testified at the trial it was Hauptmann and yet he failed to identify Hauptmann when he first saw him in a police lineup and then said he was NOT the man he saw. There was evidence the police doctored and forged handwriting samples from Hauptmann to make them appear like the writing on the ransom notes. There have been many experts who said Hauptmann DIDNT write the notes. One key piece of evidence at the trial was a board taken from Hauptmanns closet that had Condon's phone number written on it. I saw an interview once with a member of the jury who said this was the evidence that convinced her the most Hauptmann was guilty. Yet, there was a reporter for a tabloid newspaper who admitted HE had written it in the closet. He said he didn't think anyone would take it seriously because the closet had already been searched. Hauptmann was found with some of the ransom money hidden in his garage. He claimed a man named Fisch had given him the money and then gone back to Germany and died. The newspapers called this "The Fish Story". There is overwhelming evidence there really was a man by this name and he was a known mobster who might have been the real culprit behind the kidnapping. This is a film that should be seen because it tells of a time when justice erred and an innocent man paid with his life.
    6SKG-2

    Filmmakers fail to do compelling story justice

    Call me a bleeding-heart liberal, but I guess I'm a sucker for movies about people who are wrongly accused. This movie, however, failed to move me, even though I've read books on the subject and the case itself moves me. Rydell and Nicholson do a good job setting up the circumstances that led Hauptmann to become a suspect, and to even arouse suspicions in us, but the dialogue and individual scenes fall completely flat, because they're obvious and heavy-handed. To make matters worse, some of the actors, like David Paymer and Allen Garfield, seem to have been told they were in an over-acting contest. Walsh is good, as is the ever dependable Moriarty, but Rea seems lacking as Hauptmann.
    9Keely

    Faithful treatment of a horrendous injustice

    If you're a justice freak like me, you'll find the film difficult to watch because the subject matter is inherently upsetting, but you'll also be glad that it's being told at all. There have been various theories about the real killer of the Lindbergh baby, the most compelling of which is the theory that Lindbergh himself did it accidentally and was able to engineer the high-level cover-up that ended in Hauptmann's execution. This movie doesn't go there, but I recognized many of the passages in this movie, especially the court scenes, as being taken directly from facts and court transcripts. As usual with HBO movies, the production level and performances are excellent. Stephen Rea (Hauptmann) is very moving as he somewhat naively maintains to the bitter end his faith that our legal system, which is so blatantly railroading him to a death sentence, will eventually come to its senses. Isabella Rossellini captured the devotion and dignity of Anna Hauptmann, whom I met in the 1970s when she was being interviewed for a magazine. Scenes of the powers-that-be finagling their conviction were effectively banal, and nauseating, and the final execution scene conveys the unreal horror Hauptmann himself must have experienced -- his speechlessness when they ask him for a statement as he's being strapped into the electric chair says it all, and it's devastating. To tell the truth, I would have given this film high marks simply for telling this story, but it was so well done that it deserves the high marks anyway. I was slightly disappointed that the ending didn't show more about Anna Hauptmann's incredible 60-year effort to clear her husband's name, an untold story. However, Rea and Rossellini were so good that I kept watching. A very ugly story that, as Hauptmann himself said in one of his final letters, will never go away
    7Jithindurden

    Makes a great case of what might have happened

    I have heard some references to the Lindbergh baby in some TV shows even though I don't remember exactly where. Here, the film mostly centres around how the police and the attorneys pin it on an innocent man. The debate on whether he was actually innocent or not is still going on but even if the movie is largely fictional, the fact that the police left so many loopholes and manufactured evidence and witnesses is pretty evident. The movie makes a great case of how a foolish immigrant man gets caught up in this because of his foolishness and the police exploit it and pin everything on him. This being a TV movie, Isabella Rossellini playing the wife is a surprise. But most of the cast were pretty brilliant. The sad thing is the various techniques used by the police to coerce so many people into different situations are still a very real thing that we can't escape. The belief of some people being the primary reason others suffer is always an evil that humanity can't seem to stop, whatever kind of belief it is. The confidence of people who are wrong is always what the world relies on to maintain the status quo.

    The film could have been way better if it tried to be but as a TV movie, it felt it was limiting itself too much. Still, by the end, when the text appeared about what happened afterwards I really started to get emotional.
    8elo-equipamentos

    Revisionist picture of Lindberg kidnaping Case that still remains unsolved!!

    Strangely Hollywood has been urged to expose some mediatic cases from the past, quite sure aiming for capitalize in highly viewing figures, it was the second TV movie over the so infamous Lindberg kidnaping case, a kind of revisionist offering likewise its forerunner made by Buzz Kulik in 1976, both openly in favor of the defendant the German carpenter Bruno Richard Hauptmann (Stephen Rea) the filmmakers emphasize the accused as clean persona, however everything suggest that he was really involved with the kidnapers gang.

    Therefore the picture points out in an alleged not guilty setting, displaying countless contradictions concerning the weak proves against Hauptman, also focuse at his trustful wife played by a foreigner Isabella Rossellini due its hard European accent as major character in this hard case giving a impression that his husband was telling truth, the supporting casting improves the drama at high patten in time-period on thirties, fine locations and given a sort of semi-documentary realism.

    Unfortunately the charitable screenwriter inserts some inaccurate facts as the Governor Harold Hoffman (Michael Moriarty) struggling hard over in another trial, worst visiting the inmate at prison, whereby it never really occurred, (go figure) looking back with an independent sharp eyes many questions remain unanswered such as "Why the filmmakers didn't touch over the accused had dropped his job after the kidnap living with a new car on flamboyant lifestyle?" Or "Why Lloyd Fisher didn't have a penny to pay his rent room?" "Why Hauptman didn't share with his wife the money hidden in garage?" Well it sounds controversial over a not guilty man!!

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 1998 / How many: 2 / Source: Cable TV-Youtube / Rating: 8.

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      [LAST TITLE CARD]: Harold Hoffman failed to be re-elected as governor of New Jersey and never ran for public office again.

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