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Les frères meurtriers: L'affaire Menendez

Original title: Menendez: Blood Brothers
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
613
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Courtney Love, Nico Tortorella, and Myko Olivier in Les frères meurtriers: L'affaire Menendez (2017)
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This film explores the inner lives and motivation behind the murders of entertainment executive Jose Menendez and his wife Kitty at the hands of their sons Lyle and Erik in 1989.This film explores the inner lives and motivation behind the murders of entertainment executive Jose Menendez and his wife Kitty at the hands of their sons Lyle and Erik in 1989.This film explores the inner lives and motivation behind the murders of entertainment executive Jose Menendez and his wife Kitty at the hands of their sons Lyle and Erik in 1989.

  • Directors
    • Fenton Bailey
    • Randy Barbato
  • Writer
    • Abdi Nazemian
  • Stars
    • Nico Tortorella
    • Benito Martinez
    • Meredith Scott Lynn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Fenton Bailey
      • Randy Barbato
    • Writer
      • Abdi Nazemian
    • Stars
      • Nico Tortorella
      • Benito Martinez
      • Meredith Scott Lynn
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nico Tortorella
    Nico Tortorella
    • Lyle Menendez
    Benito Martinez
    Benito Martinez
    • Jose Menendez
    Meredith Scott Lynn
    Meredith Scott Lynn
    • Defense Attorney Leslie Abramson
    Courtney Love
    Courtney Love
    • Kitty Menendez
    Myko Olivier
    Myko Olivier
    • Erik Menendez
    Aliyah O'Brien
    Aliyah O'Brien
    • Woman at Tennis Match
    Kai Bradbury
    Kai Bradbury
    • Glenn Stevens
    Laura Mitchell
    Laura Mitchell
    • Oziel's Mistress
    Alison Wandzura
    Alison Wandzura
    • Jill Lansing
    Michael Meneer
    Michael Meneer
    • Reporter
    Blair Penner
    Blair Penner
    • Andy
    Ash Lee
    Ash Lee
    • Deputy D.A. Lester Kuriyama
    Tina Grimm
    Tina Grimm
    • Reporter
    Artine Tony Browne
    Artine Tony Browne
    • Det. Leslie Zoeller
    • (as Artine Brown)
    Jennifer-Juniper Angeli
    • Deputy D.A. Pamela Bozanich
    Mar Andersons
    Mar Andersons
    • Detective Linehan
    Andy Rukes
    Andy Rukes
    • Businessman
    • (as Angelo Renai)
    Kate Gajdosik
    • Female Reporter
    • Directors
      • Fenton Bailey
      • Randy Barbato
    • Writer
      • Abdi Nazemian
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    User reviews16

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    4Ed-Shullivan

    This TV version relied heavily on "Eric Menendez's dream sequences" but I saw this as a nightmare version

    Lifetime films can sometimes be good but this one was a real stinker. The entire film relied on the younger brothers' Eric Menendez dreams in the form of flashbacks to tell a one sided version of what may have caused Eric and his older brother Lyle Menendez to kill both of their parents with multiple rounds from two (2) shotguns.

    In this TV version of the murders of Kitty and Jose Menendez, the younger son Eric continually dreams that he is speaking with his dead mother while trying to figure out why his mother allowed his father to continually sexually abuse him, and he is torn between his guilt for aiding his brother Lyle in murdering their parents in cold blood, and his undying love for his dead parents.

    After watching this version of the film one can only come to the conclusion that Eric and Lyle Menendez murdered their parents to end years of sexual abuse by both of their parents. The court documents are factual and the brothers first trial ended in a mistrial. The second trial the judge restricted both the evidence and the witnesses that could be presented which was Eric's lawyers entire defense and as a result both brothers were sentenced to life sentences without a chance for parole.

    This certainly was an abbreviated version of the two trials and one would also think that the brothers were railroaded and that no one believed in their sexual abuse defense. Nothing could be further from the truth. The prosecutors proved beyond a shadow of any doubt that Eric and Lyle planned the murders (purchasing their shotguns weeks in advance using a friends stolen ID card without his prior knowledge) and tried to hide their sloppy crime of pure greed for their parents wealth.

    This version was far too much "dream sequence" and simply just ignored the magnitude of facts for fictional dream sequences that painted a distinct visual picture of sexual abuse which purportedly justified the murders. If you want to see a better version(s) of the film see either the 1994 version Menendez: A Killing In Beverly Hills, and/or the 2017 eight (8) part mini series titled: Law & Order True Crime.
    3umastyles

    Left more to be desired.

    I was disappointed with this version of the movie as it was very cheesy. Courtney Love's character as the spirit of the murdered mom popping up to speak with her sons was so unnecessary. The made for TV series from 1994 is 100% way better: Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills with Edward James Olmos and Beverly D'Angelo.
    2kaleapratt

    VERY inaccurate and Terrible acting

    This movie is horribly inaccurate, has bad acting and feels very rushed. This has a lot of misinformation they would add things or not include important things they said. They also had horrible interpretation of the characters. They made the parents seem nicer than they were. They also made it seem like the mom was just being treated horribly and like she was so kind to them. They even made Lyle seem like a bad guy who initiated the murder and for no reason. Erik was also made out to be this amazing person who did nothing, I love and support the brothers but Erik did play his part in killing the parents and everything after that and they tend to just blame Lyle in this movie. I would not recommend wasting your time. If you want to learn about the case it's on YouTube.
    7kimberlya7

    What a tragedy

    I too believe that these men need a mistrial. That some of the elements of the sexually abusing and general unethical behavior of the father and mother were inadmissible in court is so questionable at best. At some point, this twisted story that was created wholly by the parents should be seen by an impartial jury in its entirety. It seemed like these boys were guilty in the court of public opinion by a public trial (why?). The public didn't like these attractive rich kids. It shouldn't matter if people like them or not. Let the facts speak for themselves. Hopefully time has allowed public perception of abuse to be seen as it really is, deeply damaging and life altering. These two deserve a second chance at a life.
    5moonspinner55

    Well-made for TV, with some interesting asides...

    Not the first TV-movie to cover the murders committed by Beverly Hills brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez in 1989--and likely not to be the last. Back from a break in his schedule at Princeton, older brother Lyle learns that Erik is still being sexually molested by their father, entertainment businessman Jose Menendez, after many years, as Lyle had been. With mom "Kitty" looking the other way, afraid of rocking the boat--and a discovery of rifles in Dad's study--Lyle is convinced that Jose is trying to kill his sons and that he and Erik need to act first. For a Lifetime movie, the frank, detailed trial dialogue of molestation is surprising, as is the slant writer Abdi Nazemian takes: he seems in favor of Lyle and Erik being exonerated (half the jury members presiding over their first trial, eventually a hung jury, are even shown to be a bunch of ill-educated homophobes). Nazemian even comes up with a fruity plot conceit: having the ghost of Kitty Menendez frequently visiting Erik in his jail cell--even forgiving him and encouraging his pen-pal romance with a female admirer! However much of this is fact or fiction doesn't really matter, as the movie is strictly a time-filler for the curious. That said, Benito Martinez and Courtney Love are excellent as Jose and Kitty (Love even makes her ghostly house calls work). Portraying Lyle and Erik, Nico Tortorella and Myko Olivier are good actors uneasily cast; of the two, Tortorella looks the least like his real-life counterpart--and, after the murders, his character (the more forceful brother) just dribbles away. Directed by both Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, "Blood Brothers" is well-made for TV and has some interesting asides, though it isn't a movie the participants would want to boast about. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      Courtney Love and Nico Tortorella later guest-judged together on Tap That App (2018).
    • Goofs
      Jose and Kitty Menendez were murdered in 1989, but a close-up of the bookshelf when they were shot in this film reveals book titles and editions of titles that were published after their deaths.
    • Quotes

      Erik Menendez: [lying on a bench in the prison workout arena, lifting a weighted bar over his head; puts it down] I wanna tell Leslie.

      Lyle Menendez: [looking elsewhere] About what?

      Erik Menendez: Dad.

      [sits up]

      Erik Menendez: About what he did to us.

      Lyle Menendez: [walks past him] Are you nuts?

      Erik Menendez: We don't have a case. And they have those tapes.

      Lyle Menendez: [hushed] Do you know what they'll do to us in here if they find out our dad molested us?

      Erik Menendez: [stands] I'm tired of keeping secrets.

      Lyle Menendez: [goes on the bench to lift] I'll tell you what. You can tell her he beat you up, okay? Leave out the rest. The last time you told anyone else the truth, you put us in prison.

      [weights clang and two prisoners look at them]

      Erik Menendez: [leans over to Lyle] I'm not the one who confessed on tape. That was you.

      [Lyle unaffectedly begins lifting arduously as Erik walks away]

    • Connections
      Referenced in American Housewife: Family Secrets (2017)

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Menendez: Blood Brothers
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lifetime Television
      • Lighthouse Pictures
      • World of Wonder Productions
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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