Dovey Roundtree brilliantly defends Raymond Crump in the 1965 Tow-path murder trial over Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK's last mistress. Pitted against the U.S. Department of Justice, Joy White sta... Read allDovey Roundtree brilliantly defends Raymond Crump in the 1965 Tow-path murder trial over Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK's last mistress. Pitted against the U.S. Department of Justice, Joy White stars as the indomitable Dovey.Dovey Roundtree brilliantly defends Raymond Crump in the 1965 Tow-path murder trial over Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK's last mistress. Pitted against the U.S. Department of Justice, Joy White stars as the indomitable Dovey.
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I try to be mindful of budget level when watching a movie, and this one definitely didn't appear to have a big budget; evidenced by some audio and coloring issues, as well as a few weird editing choices and a disregard for time period authenticity. Putting those issues aside, the movie delivers some pretty good entertainment. It takes about half an hour to get through the set-up and make it into the courtroom for the big trial, but once there things really shine. Joy White in the title role of Dovey Roundtree makes up for a tiny neophyte acting stumble or two outside the courtroom by delivering one of the best courtroom attorney roles I have seen in a long time. She is powerful, and I can easily see her carrying her weight as an attorney on any major legal TV show. She is aided by solid performances from Karl Lucht as her legal helper Ryle and Terrence Mombrun as the accused, Ray Crump. Their opponents, over at the prosecution table, put up a good fight and I loved snickering at some of their attempts. Lance Henry as Alfred Hantman is perfectly cast and very convincing as the pompous but subdued lead prosecutor addicted to the hat and jacket evidence he seems to continually pull out. His performance is bolstered at just the right times by peppering in his two entertaining assistant prosecutors, Michael Edenbaum, who likes to mime his sentences out, and the hilarious Cheyenne Mobbs who goes on a diatribe about a down zipper. Every witness to take the stand, and there is a long parade of them, does a great job and brings a unique character into play. My favorite witness was Matthew Hurley, as Detective Crooke, who seemed to relish every second on the stand and played up his perceived absudity of portions of the situation extraordinarily. All these characters are kept under control by the sometimes mean, sometimes bored, sometimes cranky old Judge Corcoran played by Eric Wilkerson. Such great characters and actors in this courtroom, I'd love to watch them all in a weekly legal sitcom with some lighter material. And while these courtroom actors carry this film, I would be remiss if I didn't mention a couple of intriguing performances outside the courtroom. There is a really good JFK performance from Christopher Phipps, and Scotty Walker carries his scene as the clue deliverer Jim Truitt. Lots of great actors that I have never seen before in anything, all of which I would love to see more of. Take away the budget contraints and this is the kind of movie that could have been a sleeper success. In its current form, though, it is still highly enjoyable. And I wouldn't be surprised at all to see any of these actors showing up down the road in some popular big budget movies or TV shows. I look forward to seeing what comes next from this filmmaker, Ralph Cinque, who wrote and directed this entertaining courtroom drama.
Joy White's portrayal of Dovey Roundtree was splendid! She brought heart, care, and charisma to a woman's story that I never heard of. This is a sad commentary against America, who allowed Ms. Roundtree story to go unnoticed for this long. Due to Joy White's performance, you will scour the internet trying to learn more about the life of Dovey Roundtree.
Alongside Joy was Karl Lucht, who played Terence Reilly, co-counsel to Dovey Roundtree. The strength of Mr. Lucht's performance wanted me learn more about Mr. Reilly's story.
Although this is a based on true events, the acting still had me on the edge of my seat wondering what the verdict will be.
If the production team had a bigger budget, there is no doubt in my mind this movie would have done crazy numbers in movie theaters nationwide!
I definitely recommend this movie to history buffs and those who love quality acting.
Alongside Joy was Karl Lucht, who played Terence Reilly, co-counsel to Dovey Roundtree. The strength of Mr. Lucht's performance wanted me learn more about Mr. Reilly's story.
Although this is a based on true events, the acting still had me on the edge of my seat wondering what the verdict will be.
If the production team had a bigger budget, there is no doubt in my mind this movie would have done crazy numbers in movie theaters nationwide!
I definitely recommend this movie to history buffs and those who love quality acting.
Fantasticly done historical story. Not to look back, but to learn from the past and move forward. Times of racism and injustice were sadly apart of history.. I didn't even know about. JFK had many secrets. Well done teaching about a very important event in US history. I was moved by the film. Makes you think...what do we really ever know about someone. I highly recommend this film to everyone.
I thought the actors did well too. They brought their characters to life.
I commend all who worked on this film.
The writer and director, Ralph, has many other films out to see. I want to see all of them now.
I thought the actors did well too. They brought their characters to life.
I commend all who worked on this film.
The writer and director, Ralph, has many other films out to see. I want to see all of them now.
I decided to watch this as a lover of both history and courtroom dramas. I didn't know much about Dovey Roundtree going into this film, so I can't speak to its accuracy. But it did make me want to learn more about her and specifically this case. The production value isn't real high on this film, but if you have watched other small independent films it shouldn't bother you much. Partway through the courtroom battle I found myself fully invested. There is some iteresting back-and-forth between the opposing sides, and quality acting kept me dialed in. There is a lot to digest here, especially if you start doing some research afterwards about some of the hints that get dropped. This is definitely worth a watch for most people, and nice to see a film standing on good quality story and strong acting.
I really wish more independent film makers will at least hire actors and actresses that can actually act. Texas has to be one of the worst places to make independent films, most of which are very bad acting and production value I seen better from junior high kids.
What an embarrassment this movie was ! And not to mention waste of money to watch.
Either the budget was so low or the production needs to hire more qualified people crew to help with these films.
The bay part of this film was the ending. Wasting so much time watch in this to being happy it was finally over ! I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone. Sorry someone had to be honest here!
What an embarrassment this movie was ! And not to mention waste of money to watch.
Either the budget was so low or the production needs to hire more qualified people crew to help with these films.
The bay part of this film was the ending. Wasting so much time watch in this to being happy it was finally over ! I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone. Sorry someone had to be honest here!
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