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Le déshonneur d'un colonel

Original title: An Officer and a Murderer
  • TV Movie
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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Le déshonneur d'un colonel (2012)
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The riveting film is based on the true story of a powerful and respected military officer who committed numerous brutal crimes and was eventually brought down by a tenacious small town polic... Read allThe riveting film is based on the true story of a powerful and respected military officer who committed numerous brutal crimes and was eventually brought down by a tenacious small town police detective.The riveting film is based on the true story of a powerful and respected military officer who committed numerous brutal crimes and was eventually brought down by a tenacious small town police detective.

  • Director
    • Norma Bailey
  • Writer
    • Keith Ross Leckie
  • Stars
    • Gary Cole
    • Laura Harris
    • Rossif Sutherland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writer
      • Keith Ross Leckie
    • Stars
      • Gary Cole
      • Laura Harris
      • Rossif Sutherland
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Colonel Russell Williams
    Laura Harris
    Laura Harris
    • Detective Jennifer Dobson
    Rossif Sutherland
    Rossif Sutherland
    • Detective Nick Gallagher
    Nahanni Johnstone
    Nahanni Johnstone
    • Mary Elizabeth Harriman
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Captain Catherine Novak
    Zoé de Grand'Maison
    Zoé de Grand'Maison
    • Beth Pelway
    • (as Zoe De Grand'Maison)
    Tom Barnett
    Tom Barnett
    • John Pelway
    Shannon Doyle
    • Trudy Pelway
    David Ferry
    • Charlie Straw
    • (as Dave Ferry)
    Lisa Davis
    • Jessica Lloyd
    • (as Lisa Ciara)
    Peyton Kennedy
    Peyton Kennedy
    • Gwen Pelway
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Major Ken Lee
    Micheline Marchildon
    Micheline Marchildon
    • Corporal Marie-France Comeau
    Tim Beresford
    • Robert Lloyd
    Ted Atherton
    Ted Atherton
    • Minister Shaw
    Kelly Fanson
    • Maggie Noston
    Billy Parrott
    Billy Parrott
    • Officer Miller
    Dan Warry-Smith
    Dan Warry-Smith
    • Officer Roshefski
    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writer
      • Keith Ross Leckie
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    User reviews19

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    8djderka

    Straight forward crime story of creepy Canadian Commander

    This is a the story of the Canadian Base Commander, Colonel Russel William in Southern Ontario, who first started collecting panties and bras in home break-ins, then advancing to holding woman hostage for his amusement, and then graduating to rape and finally murder. And yes, Lifetime presents us with yet another white male gone bad movie of the week.

    The main point of the story is that Commander Williams, is beyond reproach or even consideration as an unsub. He is even enlisted to help in the search and of course blames the crimes on some wood chucker (tree trimmer) who is a blue collar guy and the cops love him as a suspect because he looks like a suspect. They do not even consider the ramrod "correct" military commander as he is beyond suspicion. Ah, but those blue collar guys...they must have done it.

    Frankly, the movie showed how cops usually pick the wrong suspect but in this case luck out by finding tire tracks. One of the lady cops,from Toronto, checks on a possible victim, Jessica, only to miss the SUV parked nearby and is remorse she didn't get the plate number. Why should she? The tree trimmer is safely locked up. Lucky tho the Commander screws up and leaves some tire tracks, which almost did not get reported because he is the Canadian Base "commander". Respect his au THOR EH Tee.

    The base commander, played by Gary Cole and the cop played by Rossif Sutherland really have great nuanced performances. And the interrogation is more realistic than the "badgering cop" style so often depicted on TV.

    Where is the psychologist talking about fetish clothing and personification of the victim through clothing while acting out erotic fantasies? Guess he/she was on vacation.

    The pacing was good and the story told in a straight forward manner, and hard to believe it is an American film as it has "Made in Canada" stamped all over it as there is little action. Where are the police waving guns around, guns pointed at people, guns being fired, CSI special effects, more gun totting, cops yelling "get down on the ground" at the top of their lungs after they have consumed a dozen cans of Red Bull. Where is David Caruso pointing a gun at the suspect? Not here.

    This movie does take an analytic how-it-happened approach which simply tells the story. It reminds me more of Columbo or Monk episodes than police "action" dramas.

    Lifetime follows the movie up with a documentary, which is pretty much the movie without actors. An easy 3 hrs for Lifetime programming, but worth a view. When the ads say 'based on a true story' there will be little action, but a re-telling of events, hopefully as interesting as this movie. Thumbs up. It kept me home on a Saturdy night.
    7OJT

    Effectively told true story

    The title says it all. There's no mystery here in who's doing it, breaking into houses stealing underwear and dildos, at the same time as he is living a perfect life and is just appointed the main boss at an important military establishment.

    The mystery is how a well respected man can be such an offender. Well, he's not the first, and will not be the last, seemingly living a perfect life, but not able to control his sick sexual urges.

    This Canadian movie, directed by Norma Bailey has Gary Cole in the main role, and he is doing a great job as always. As is the rest of the cast, though that's not a shock, as Canadians are very good at making films with true and realistic acting.

    Well worth a watch!
    10phd_travel

    Very well done - terrifying and realistic

    This is a very well paced and realistically made Lifetime movie about the true story of Canadian Air Force colonel Russ Williams. His gradual escalation from underwear theft to home invasion and murder is carefully and realistically portrayed here. Gary Cole gives a balanced and believable performance as the main character. The straightforward telling without flashbacks is good and the tension and fear of the victims is quite terrifying.

    The police investigation is fascinating with the various mistakes and eventual breakthrough.

    Looks like there are some crazy serial pervert killers up North too.

    Worth a watch.
    geoffox-766-418467

    so so

    Gary Cole walks off with the acting honors in this silly movie. Add the poker face Rossif Sutherland as a detective and a bland female, also with one look on her face of Duh, played by Laura Harris. Cole at least gives some depth to his character and manages to keep things going in an inane script for LMN of course. The channel that rarely presents any worthwhile project. And who knows where they keep coming up with these female leads that are more attentive to their hair, tight clothes and looks of boredom. Harris is a typical LMN female lead that goes nowhere with this film and gives nothing as an actress. Sutherland does a little better, but Cole takes over the movie and does a splendid job of a sexual deviate. I give this 1 star for Cole's work.
    donrose-23896

    This movie works without American self-righteous stances or clumsy mawkishness

    The lead actors carry this movie well, all avoiding over-acting. Cole and Sutherland deliver excellent performances with Laura not too far behind. Harris is handicapped by her stunning scandi looks. She needs to allow a persona which overcomes her looks.

    Good script which allows the story to evolve simply. No gun battles, no unneeded nudity and ne explosions. Just a story based on truth, told well.

    We are not told if Harria has a love interest, a n d frankly don't care. The bit where one of the earlier cases involved a dildo is handled in a straightforward, non purient manNER.

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    • Trivia
      Gary Cole plays Col. Russell Williams, a military man convicted of murder in 2010. Cole played Captain/Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1984 TV movie 'Fatal Vision' based on the book of the same name by Joe McGinniss. MacDonald was also a (former) military man convicted of murder. MacDonald killed his wife and two daughters in February of 1970.
    • Goofs
      When Linda ( the girl with the baby) is tied up she is wearing patterned panties and a blue bra but when she is done counting to a 200 she has on a pink polka dot bra and blue panties .
    • Quotes

      [Novak is briefing Williams' superiors]

      Chief of Military Police: I would suspect the Pope before I would suspect Russell Williams!

    • Connections
      Remade as Fatum: Room 216 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An Officer and a Murderer
    • Production company
      • Solo Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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