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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 3530941004753
Format: PAL
Region Code: 2
Running Time: 135 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: May 20, 1995
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - a injustice beyond compehention
This is a story about one of america's biggest injustices of all time and it to show that if the outrages enough no one care if you're innocent.
PS this is James Woods of all time
Rating: - James Woods Gives a Wonderful Performance!
This tells the true story of the infamous McMartin preschool trial.I ordered this a while back and finally got around to watching it.I bought it because I was fascinated with this case after watching a CBS movie of the week called "Do You Know The Muffin Man".This true story focuses on The McMartin Family's Attorney.This film portrays the Family as innocent people which is what I believe is true.There is no medical evidence that anyone was molested at the preschool.A woman named Kee McFarlane was ... Read More
Rating: - Biased movie
Cult and Ritual Abuse - It's History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America - Noblitt and Perskin - Prager (1995) p. 141 - 142
"The McMartin Case is also the subject of the cable movie, Indictment, produced by Home Box Office. Several children's advocacy groups have expressed concerns that the film's focus appears to be slanted in favor of the accused perpetrators. The newsletter for the organization, Believe the Children, contains an impassioned plea to its readers to relinquish ... Read More
Rating: - Beyond The Veil of Truth
There is something here in this movie beyond the veil of truth that the media never spoke of during the actual witch-hunting of the 1980s. I grew up in the aftermath of these California trials and it was with much angst that I met with families affected by them.
Indictment looks at the era from the point of view of the real "victims," which are the McMartins. If you speak with any of the surviving families they will tell you that they "believe the children" which was the slogan adopted by families during ... Read More
Rating: - Best television move I've ever seen
It is my favorite James Woods performance, and it made him a hero to me.
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