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Au nom de la vérité

Original title: The Disappearance of Vonnie
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Au nom de la vérité (1994)
Drama

Corrine Kaczmarek desperately seeks the truth in the case of the mysterious disappearance of her sister Vonnie.Corrine Kaczmarek desperately seeks the truth in the case of the mysterious disappearance of her sister Vonnie.Corrine Kaczmarek desperately seeks the truth in the case of the mysterious disappearance of her sister Vonnie.

  • Director
    • Graeme Campbell
  • Writer
    • Ellen Weston
  • Stars
    • Ann Jillian
    • Joe Penny
    • Kim Zimmer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    332
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writer
      • Ellen Weston
    • Stars
      • Ann Jillian
      • Joe Penny
      • Kim Zimmer
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ann Jillian
    Ann Jillian
    • Corrine Kaczmarek
    Joe Penny
    Joe Penny
    • Ron Rickman
    Kim Zimmer
    Kim Zimmer
    • Vonnie Nelson Rickman
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Det. Ken Brodhagen
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • Det. Randy Winkler
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Janine
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Andy
    Alexandra Purvis
    Alexandra Purvis
    • Amy Pickman
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Lt. Vigo
    Travis MacDonald
    Travis MacDonald
    • Leroy
    Gabrielle Miller
    Gabrielle Miller
    • Francine
    Robert Clothier
    Robert Clothier
    • Judge
    Marlowe Dawn
    • Ellie
    Aidan Pendleton
    Aidan Pendleton
    • Debby
    Jennifer Meyer
    • Toni Kaczmarek
    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
    • D.A. DeLion
    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Orkin
    Nathaniel DeVeaux
    • Greiger
    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writer
      • Ellen Weston
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    10handiman-23424

    I was there.

    Ron Rickman almost became my stepfather. My whole family declined anything to do with the movie, we had been through enough. So many things the movie didn't tell you, couldn't tell you.
    7OneAnjel

    Intriguing story told without embellishment

    This is obviously a low-budget film but one would presumably watch for the content of this case. They portray only actual facts here without embellishing, the way it might be done today. There are few reviews but it's interesting to see how some call the wife things like 'nagging' or 'jealous' instead of acknowledging that the husband was a narcissist who was constantly gaslighting her -- terms we now find frequently but which were not used back then -- and we now are much more aware of how such victims might exhibit frustration and have difficulty making sense of the things their partner is doing or saying. A couple of reviews seem to think there was no 'evidence', but we now understand that things like the purse and items in the loft; the lack of use of social security or bank cards; the lack of eye-witness sightings; and the odd behavior such as insisting the daughter stay home for the shopping trip and immediately telling her that her mother won't be back are all evidence. Add to that his prior crime and his predatory behavior, and it's easy to see why he was convicted. In today's court system the first set of evidence would be enough to convict without a body - it's happened many times since then. It's sad to realize, however, that most of abusers who are convicted is only after they end up killing the women; most other cases where the woman tries to expose the abuser are shamed and disbelieved like AH, having everyone turned against them and perceiving their psychological anguish as some form of co-abuse or even the instigator. Such a sad situation. Most victims don't see it coming.
    7helpless_dancer

    Nagging wife mysteriously goes missing

    A man and his wife are not getting along because of the wife's jealousy and drinking problems. When the wife disappears, her sister begins a vigorous search involving the local police, state government, and a television crime show. What she finds out stuns the entire community. Good drama with lots of fine performances; based on a true story.
    Goon-2

    It is hard to take something seriously when a woman wails "she would never leave her cigarette case behind..."

    I saw this one of Lifetime, and of course it is Based on a True Story, since what else would life time show. This one is Based on the True Story of the disappearance of Yvonne "Vonnie" Nelson Rickman(or maybe it is Pickman, as it says here), who went away without coming back, uncharacteristically leaving her cigarette case behind...

    She also leaves behind her estranged husband Ron, daughter Amy, and caring and concerned sister Corrinne, who suspects Ron had something to do with The Disappearance of Vonnie.

    I think that has something to do with the fact that Ron is Very Close to Amy's babysitter Janine, since she's always on and her and Ron act very...odd together. Yuck. Plus Ron doesn't like Corrinne, and even forbids her to see Amy. Corrinne finds this out when she stops by Amy's house and finds Amy with an ugly haircut that makes her look like a boy that Janine gave her because Ron was "tired of combing it out every morning." Considering that Amy is about nine, can't she do that herself? Anyway, for some reason THAT is really what motivates Corrinne to pursue that search for Vonnie, or at least of any evidence that would relate to her disappearance. That what leads to the discovery of her purse, which after nosily digging through it, Corrinne finds her cigarette case, and just somehow KNOWS that something terrible happened to Vonnie because she did not have it with her. Because she didn't have her cigarette case??? Please. I mean, I can see how that relates to the suspiciousness behind her departure, but that just makes Vonnie sound so... shallow. I'm sure the real one wouldn't have wanted to be known for that.

    Of course that all leads to the arrest of Ron and the Big Court Case that happens in every movie Based on a True Story, all with the big question of "can somebody be convicted of murder without the evidence of a body?" I...can't say, except to say that this is no more or less predictable than any other TV movie, and I was still getting over the stupidity of the whole trial and such basically happening because Amy got a bad haircut.

    What a "classic."
    8ladyval

    very interesting...

    This story takes place in Wisconsin. I was half heartedly watching my tape when I heard the name Appleton. I wasn't sure where it was taking place until I heard them say Green Bay & then I figured it was Wisconsin. Watching further confirmed it.

    Anxiously awaiting the outcome I could really feel Corrine's frustration. I did not know it was based on fact until the end. It left me glad but sad and wanting to know more.

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    • Trivia
      The movie Vonnie is watching when the girl comes in to her room looking for the bathroom is "Bell, Book, and Candle."
    • Goofs
      The day after Vonnie's disappearance in 1981, Corinne is at the breakfast table reading a newspaper containing an article titled "The Class of '94", the year of the movie's release.
    • Quotes

      Corrine Kaczmarek: [reviewing the contents of Vonnie's purse, tearing up] This is Vonnie's cigarette case. She never went anywhere without it.

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La desaparición de Vonnie
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • The Kaufman Company
      • Morrow-Heus Productions
      • TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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