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Cold Case Files

  • TV Series
  • 1999–
  • TV-MA
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Cold Case Files (1999)
Cold Case Files: Most Infamous Cases
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CrimeDocumentary

Cold Case Files shows how timing, persistence and high-tech police work combine to catch people who have slipped through the cracks for decades.Cold Case Files shows how timing, persistence and high-tech police work combine to catch people who have slipped through the cracks for decades.Cold Case Files shows how timing, persistence and high-tech police work combine to catch people who have slipped through the cracks for decades.

  • Stars
    • Bill Kurtis
    • Dave Reichert
    • Kathy Mills
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    2K
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    • Stars
      • Bill Kurtis
      • Dave Reichert
      • Kathy Mills
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations total

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    Bill Kurtis
    Bill Kurtis
    • Self - Host…
    • 1999–2008
    Dave Reichert
    Dave Reichert
    • Self…
    • 2001–2005
    Kathy Mills
    • Self…
    • 2001–2005
    Melvyn Foster
    Melvyn Foster
    • Self
    • 2001–2005
    Bob Keppel
    Bob Keppel
    • Self…
    • 2001–2005
    Randy Mullinax
    • Self…
    • 2001–2005
    Beverly Himick
    • Self…
    • 2001–2005
    Mary Hong
    Mary Hong
    • Self - Criminalist…
    • 2000–2002
    Tommy LeNoir
    • Self
    • 1999–2002
    Harry Fikaris
    • Self…
    • 1999–2002
    Donna Pendergast
    Donna Pendergast
    • Self…
    • 2001–2006
    Marvin Casey
    • Self - Fire Investigator
    • 1999
    Kevin Green
    • Self
    • 2002
    Melvin Gantman
    • Self
    • 2002
    Wayne Allen
    • Self - Tulsa Police Dept. (Ret.)
    • 2002
    Jackie Bissonnette
    • Self - Debbie Senior's Sister
    • 2002
    Charles Hayes
    • Self - Electric Company Employee
    • 1999
    Barb Boudro
    • Self
    • 2001
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    swizzlestick

    Serious stories, laughable delivery

    A&E's prime-time whodunit show is chock full of mysteries, but perhaps the biggest puzzler came in late 2003, when the program received an actual nomination for an actual Emmy Award. While nobody claims that the Emmys represent the paragon of mankind's artistic achievement, the fact that "Cold Case Files" managed to sneak into the Outstanding Nonfiction race was a disservice to all the truly talented folks who work in television.

    "Cold Case Files," which examines murder cases solved years after their initial investigations, has no trouble rounding up intriguing tales; the real-life crime world, after all, comes with as much drama as any season of "CSI." The show's problem lies in its presentation.

    Most glaring is the writing, which is downright atrocious -- often laugh-out-loud bad. It's purple prose at its most ludicrous, loaded with narrative along the lines of, "Jane Smith and her sister have just driven across a rough patch in the road called life." It's bad enough that "Cold Case Files," like so many of today's documentary shows, tells its stories in a jarring present tense. (What's called the historical present tense, to be precise: "John Jones is sentenced to murder in 1978.") Making it worse, though, is that many of the scripts can't keep up with themselves; you'll hear the present tense followed immediately by the past tense, despite no shift in the story's actual chronology. It's almost understandable: Events that took place in the past should be recounted in the past tense, and it's easy to imagine writers occasionally slipping during the struggle against this natural instinct.

    Whatever the case, it's bad, bad writing.

    There's an air of melodrama, too, oozing out of "Cold Case Files." The show's most inadvertently funny device is the occasional use of dark re-verb on the voices of interviewees, intended to transform certain sound bites ("That's when I knew we had a homicide on our hands") into chilling comments. Instead, in my family room at least, the cheesy gimmick serves as a reliable cue for hearty guffaws all around.

    For solid real-life crime drama, Court TV's nightly lineup is a far better bet. Even A&E's own "American Justice" -- produced, inexplicably, by the same folks who botch "Cold Case Files" every week -- is a masterpiece next to this unintended chuckle fest.
    Movie Nuttball

    Cold Case Files!

    This show is really a great show in My opinion. It shows the real thing. Its on the A&E every week. It narrated by Anthony Green! Some of the cases are graphic because these things really happened and are not made up. I would not recommend a young child to watch this program without the guidance of a parent. The show gives the viewer the knowledge of how the F.B.I., Detectives, and Police Officers do their work that is not as easy as you would think. The show is an excellent program to watch for people who love to see real crimes getting solved and killers getting jailed. If you like to see real crimes getting solved then I strongly recommend that you check out A&E and watch this show today!
    3zivazero

    What?

    One of the episodes is about a cab driver who was shot & killed in 1961. The bullet had fragmented into 3 pieces & the 2 groups of men examining the rifling couldn't conclusively say it was or wasn't fired from the suspects gun. Over 40 yrs later, same story, so they sent the fragments to an outside source. This man cleaned the blood & brain matter off the fragments & got a positive match. The men involved in re-opening the case were astounded & amazed & called it a miracle. I am completely apalled & flabbergasted that no one thought of cleaning the fragments 40 yrs earlier & that the men who re-opened the case thought it was so amazing & fantastic that someone thought to clean the fragments to see rifling. Really???
    10fraserkieran

    Bill Curtis

    Bill Curtis sells this show. Its already entertaining with all the insight into forensics but with Bills narration its double fun
    4M1ll1e

    Real-life Tragedy into Cheesy Melodrama

    I've watched the first season on Netflix so this review is based on that.

    I'm glad each of these crimes was solved, but it is painfully clear that the producers had minimal footage for some of them as the same clips are featured several times in short succession, not even always cut all that differently. I found myself getting irritated, like we KNOW. He ALREADY SAID THAT. It doesn't make for gripping viewing. Better to feature, say, three crimes in an episode than two, repeating the same footage to pad them out.

    Even worse, rather than presenting the material in the serious, perhaps contemplative way that the victims deserved, it is painfully sensationalised. Instead of allowing the interviews with family, detectives and the like to speak for themselves, the interviews and photos are cut to force dun dun DUUUUN moments.

    Apart from that this just makes for terrible TV, I feel like it is disrespectful to the victims and the people they left behind. It's vastly inappropriate to melodramatise tragedies.

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      Time is an ineffectual balm.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Saturday Night Live: Jason Bateman/Kelly Clarkson (2005)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • A&E (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ypotheseis arheiou
    • Production company
      • Kurtis Productions
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      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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