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Meurtre à Devil's Glen

Original title: What We Did That Night
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Meurtre à Devil's Glen (1999)
DramaThriller

An ex-con (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and begins threatening his former college buddies about a frat party hazing incident that they all have tried to hi... Read allAn ex-con (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and begins threatening his former college buddies about a frat party hazing incident that they all have tried to hide in their past.An ex-con (Rick Schroder) returns to town after being released from prison and begins threatening his former college buddies about a frat party hazing incident that they all have tried to hide in their past.

  • Director
    • Paul Shapiro
  • Writer
    • Eric Harlacher
  • Stars
    • Ricky Schroder
    • Jack Noseworthy
    • Michael Easton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    444
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Eric Harlacher
    • Stars
      • Ricky Schroder
      • Jack Noseworthy
      • Michael Easton
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Henry
    • (as Rick Schroder)
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Oliver Larson
    Michael Easton
    Michael Easton
    • Charlie
    Jayce Bartok
    Jayce Bartok
    • Michael 'Doc' Petrovsky
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • The Girl
    Jennifer Jostyn
    Jennifer Jostyn
    • Cloe Larson
    Jillian Berard
    • Sarah Larson
    Mary Ann Hagan
    Mary Ann Hagan
    • Waitress
    • (as Maryann KcKellar)
    Kai Soremekun
    • Tera
    Andi Matheny
    Andi Matheny
    • Patient
    Monica Weitzel
    • Girl in the pool
    • Director
      • Paul Shapiro
    • Writer
      • Eric Harlacher
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    10samgunsjovirow

    Great actors+ tight story= a movie you MUST watch!

    I was waiting for a cool movie to watch on wednesday night and it proved to be one of the best thriller I've ever seen!!Each actor gives himself entirely to his character.The plot is clever, the end is purely unbelievable (well, that's only an expression because the fact is the screen play is totally credible).The photography and the directing just emphasize the atmosphere of both terror and normal life.The perfect combination for a great thriller!
    vampiresan

    TV can offer some quality pieces and this is one

    "They call Television a medium because nothing is ever well done" _ Groucho Marx

    Many like to write off the tele-movie as being a simplistic, often badly written and poorly produced piece of videotape and, honestly, often they are right.

    However in the case of MURDER AT DEVIL'S GLEN the television medium really rises above itself to present a far above average character study with excellent performances from TV actors Noseworthy and Schroeder, teamed with an intelligent and interesting script.

    The set up is somewhat predictable - 4 college boys involved in the death of a young woman decide to cover it up and eight years later are forced to deal with their actions.

    But the script takes it somewhere else and the psychological depths are expertly plumbed here.

    Worth seeing.
    total_star2001

    definite must

    The reason I saw this movie is because it was compared heavily to the movie 'I know what you did last summer'. This being one of my favourite movies I decided to give 'What we did that night' a chance. I have to say this is one of the best movies I've ever seen. It may not be a gory movie but it has an amazing plot-line and ending. I kept me guessing right to the end and even then I was suprised by the outcome. Rick Schroder is amazing had plays the evil Henry extremely well. This film is excellent and it is a definite must see.
    3Theo Robertson

    Something Of An Ordeal To Sit Through

    WHAT WE DID THAT NIGHT opens with four poor little rich boy students digging a hole and putting a teenage girl in the ground . Actually the scriptwriter has also dug himself into a hole since the audience are fully aware of what`s happened and what the story is about . It`s a good opening hook to be fair but it also sets up a very predictable story . The story then jumps several years to the present day where the students have now graduated and have become well paid white collar professionals . Sorry if I sound like a communist dictator but did anyone else have an instinctive dislike of these poor little rich boys ? and as someone else pointed out the actors might have been convincing as students but several years later they`re unconvincing as a district attorney etc , and because the TVM opened with these characters burying a body we know where the story is heading which means the audience have to put up with many talky scenes by these unlikable poor rich boys which doesn`t exactly make for compelling viewing

    All this is rather annoying , we know what the plot is and we know where the plot is heading so perhaps fearing that the story is too predictable the scriptwriter throws a massive spanner in the works by having a few plot twists in the final third of the film which really strains any type of credibility the TVM might have had to start with

    I didn`t think much of this TVM ( What a surprise ) except for a scene where one of the character`s visits his friend and the friend`s wife leans over and offers the character a plate of cookies

    " Thanks Cholie . They`re nice " He says as takes a cookie

    " Thank you " replies Cholie while all the time the director keeps his camera locked on Cholie`s impressive cleavage
    8stephen_pomes

    Made for TV movie has some good plot devices and performances.

    I happened to catch this movie on "Court TV," and the strength of the acting and the script came as a pleasant surprise for me. Often made for television movies leave much to be desired, but this was not the case here.

    Although not a big budget picture, the screenwriter and director make good use of flashbacks to build tension for the audience. The scriptwriter and director develop the four lead characters well, and this degree of characterization is another of the assets of the film.

    Four college fraternity brothers are involved in an accidental and unintentional killing of a young woman. To cover up the incident, the four bury the woman's body in an isolated area. Years later, one of the friends, Schroder, contacts the others about a proposed land development in the area where the body is buried. By this time, the three of four have gone onto other lives and other careers, hoping that this past incident remains a part of their respective past experiences. One becomes a dentist, while another becomes an assistant district attorney. Schroder's character is an ex-convict, however. The four travel to the isolated area to remove the evidence of the killing. Given the tensions and anxieties of the men, the plotline does not go in a simple, linear fashion.

    Since I am faithful viewer of "NYPD Blue," I knew that Rick Schroder would put in an excellent performance. Schroder's character, a menacing villain, is both manipulative and charming.

    While watching the film, I kept thinking of Rob Reiner's "Stand by Me," in which a group of boys journey to an isolated, wooded area, to see a dead body of a missing teenager. Both films use the respective journeys and flashbacks to reveal aspects of the main characters (their fears, ambitions, etc.).

    Although "What We Did That Night" is a modest film, it is nevertheless very good and deserving of more attention and distribution.

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Murder at Devil's Glen
    • Filming locations
      • Henry Levy House, 155 S G Street, Oxnard, California, USA(Larson home)
    • Production companies
      • Rysher Entertainment
      • The Polone-Winer Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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