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In the Name of the People

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
128
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Amy Madigan and Richard Thomas in In the Name of the People (2000)
Drama

Scott Bakula plays John Burke, a man on death row for the murder of a teenaged girl. As the father of a 13 year-old, he worries what will happen to his daughter after his execution. Richard ... Read allScott Bakula plays John Burke, a man on death row for the murder of a teenaged girl. As the father of a 13 year-old, he worries what will happen to his daughter after his execution. Richard Thomas and Amy Madigan play the parents of the murdered girl. Madigan is part of an activi... Read allScott Bakula plays John Burke, a man on death row for the murder of a teenaged girl. As the father of a 13 year-old, he worries what will happen to his daughter after his execution. Richard Thomas and Amy Madigan play the parents of the murdered girl. Madigan is part of an activist group campaigning for the execution of Burke. Then Thomas discovers that he has a bond ... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Levin
  • Writers
    • Tim Boland
    • Richard Leder
  • Stars
    • Amy Madigan
    • Richard Thomas
    • Scott Bakula
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    128
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Levin
    • Writers
      • Tim Boland
      • Richard Leder
    • Stars
      • Amy Madigan
      • Richard Thomas
      • Scott Bakula
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • Connie Murphy
    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • Jack Murphy
    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • John Burke
    Kimberley Warnat
    • Jennifer 'Jenny' Murphy
    Robin Anne Phipps
    Robin Anne Phipps
    • Lisa Burke
    Mary Black
    Mary Black
    • Lynette Burke
    Samantha Joy
    • Young Jenny
    Mark Mullan
    • Cruel child #1
    Hailey Jenkins
    • Cruel child #2
    Clay St. Thomas
    Clay St. Thomas
    • Reporter
    Moishe Teichman
    Moishe Teichman
    • Teacher
    • (as Max Teichman)
    Guy Villeneuve
    • Reporter
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • DA Paul McMillan
    Gerald Scarr
    • Death Row Gaurd
    • (uncredited)
    Bonnie Smart
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Cameron K. Smith
    • Death Penalty Protester
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Levin
    • Writers
      • Tim Boland
      • Richard Leder
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    sad_antoine

    Thought-provoking, but not very believable

    I agree this was a thought provoking movie but I couldn't get past some of the basic flaws - there seemed no motivation for the murder; Lisa's closeness to her father who must have been in jail as long as she can remember; and most of all, the adoption sub-plot. I couldn't help but think of the child's point of view; she was being told to go and live with the people who wanted her father killed! Under the circumstances she was very calm about it.

    I would also imagine a stay of execution on compassionate grounds would have stood a good chance of success given what happened towards the end of the film. Surely even Americans aren't that heartless!
    2pandro

    good idea, but the actors are pretty bad!

    The idea of In the Name of the People is good, a murderer doesn't want his only daughter to end up in an institution and asks the parents of the girl he killed to take care of his daughter. And you could expect of the actors, especially Scott Bakula to do some good acting, unfortunately they don't! In the Name of The People turns out to be the regular Friday night tearjerker. The flashbacks with the girl that was killed are pretty pathetic and at a certain stage you can just predict what the actors will say... If you want to watch a good film about this subject then watch Dean Man Walking!
    7mteel

    Interesting but Unrealistic.

    This movie was interesting with good performances by the leads, but it does have a few flaws. First, the murdered girl hitchhiked with her killer. You are never given an explanation as to why a sensible girl would do this. Also, the killer's background and motivation is not well presented and the character is not well-developed. The killer and his 13-year old daughter are very close, but he had to have been in prison for at least 10 years. It's not realistic that they could have been that close under these circumstances. Finally, it is unbelievable that the killer and the victim's family would ever consider the idea that the victim's parents should raise the killer's daughter. Yet, even with these problems, it is not a bad movie, just a made-for-TV one.
    9pat-197

    Very well done; not overly sentimental.

    This movie once again gives Richard Thomas the opportunity to show the world what a fine actor he has become. He has the ability to portray characters as divided in time as Charles Ingalls and Jack Murphy. As Murphy, we see how one man chooses to regain his life after a heartbreaking loss. The movie does not try to push one idea over another, but allows all viewers the chance to make their own judgments. Very well done! Kudos to all involved.
    7Castor-11

    I found it a good idea done wrong

    This movie is about the victims of a pointless murder - the deceased, herself - this being a young girl; her parents; and another young girl - the daughter of the about-to-be-executed murderer. It also introduces a ridiculous sub-plot as to whether the bereaved parents should adopt the 11 year-old, once she becomes fatherless. I suppose that the producers introduced this element, because if they stuck to the point of the film i.e. whether the victims of a crime "forgave" the murderer, it wouldn't matter, since, in this movie, the State planned to execute the murderer, anyway, no matter who forgave, or did not.

    If the bereaved parents adopted the now -orphaned (no mother, either) little girl, you see, that would show "forgiveness". Likewise if they pleaded for clemency on behalf of the killer, as the little girl eloquently put it "If he's dead, I have no father...if he's in prison for life, I still have a father".

    The film was further muddled by never satisfactorily explaining why the man murdered the girl, or what on earth induced normally sensible her to accept his offer of a ride from a stranger, in the first place

    It was all very absorbing, and watchable, and certainly made me think about Society's attitude to the death penalty. Is it justice, or revenge? Or merely a matter of morale - are we diminished more by the victim's death?...or by the killer's eventual execution? And what if we convict the wrong person? (as seems to be happening a lot, lately), but I couldn't help thinking that this far-fetched scenario should be replaced by the one ongoing at time of writing...the two being tried for the Lockerbie Air Explosion...it would be much more valid a debate on the death-penalty; revenge or justice; "forgiveness", and whatever emotions this interesting, but flawed movie tried to manipulate.

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En el nombre del pueblo
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CBS Productions
      • Dogwood Pictures
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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