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Indictment: The McMartin Trial

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • R
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
4.7K
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Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995)
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Lawyers and the media argue the alleged child abuse at the McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California.Lawyers and the media argue the alleged child abuse at the McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California.Lawyers and the media argue the alleged child abuse at the McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California.

  • Director
    • Mick Jackson
  • Writers
    • Abby Mann
    • Myra Mann
  • Stars
    • James Woods
    • Mercedes Ruehl
    • Lolita Davidovich
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
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    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Abby Mann
      • Myra Mann
    • Stars
      • James Woods
      • Mercedes Ruehl
      • Lolita Davidovich
    • 42User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 wins & 15 nominations total

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    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Danny Davis
    Mercedes Ruehl
    Mercedes Ruehl
    • Lael Rubin
    Lolita Davidovich
    Lolita Davidovich
    • Kee McFarlane
    Sada Thompson
    Sada Thompson
    • Virginia McMartin
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Ray Buckey
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Peggy Buckey
    Mark Blum
    Mark Blum
    • Wayne Satz
    Alison Elliott
    Alison Elliott
    • Peggy Ann Buckey
    Chelsea Field
    Chelsea Field
    • Christine Johnson
    Joe Urla
    • Glenn Stevens
    Scott Waara
    Scott Waara
    • Dean Gits
    Valerie Wildman
    Valerie Wildman
    • Diana Sullivan
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Ira Reiner
    Roberta Bassin
    Roberta Bassin
    • Judy Johnson
    Patricia Belcher
    Patricia Belcher
    • Juror #1
    Gabrielle Boni
    Gabrielle Boni
    • Tara
    Kathy Brock
    • Sybil Brand Deputy
    • (as Kathryn Brock)
    Betsy Brockhurst
    • Angry Parent
    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Abby Mann
      • Myra Mann
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    8SnoopyStyle

    compelling story

    It's 1983. Police receives a complaint from Judy Johnson of her son's molestation at the McMartin family-run pre-school daycare center in Manhattan Beach, California. Eventually over 60 children make accusations of outrageous abuse at the school run by 76 year old Virginia McMartin (Sada Thompson) prodded by child-psychiatrist Kee McFarlane (Lolita Davidovich) and her questionable techniques. Virginia's grandson Ray Buckey (Henry Thomas) is at the center of the accusations. Callous defense lawyer Danny Davis (James Woods) is eager to take the case stoked into a media circus by Wayne Satz. Lael Rubin (Mercedes Ruehl) is self-righteous prosecutor. They arrest Ray, Virginia, his sister Peggy Ann (Alison Elliott), mother Peggy (Shirley Knight), and teachers Betty Raidor and Babette Spinler. Prosecutor Glenn Stevens pulls the case together discovering it to be built upon conflicting testimonies from the children.

    This is a compelling true story. It's told from the defense's side although I'm not sure what the prosecution's side would be. It's a harrowing case. James Woods brings his energetic persona to full force. The case is riveting and utterly memorable. It is a great award-winning TV movie from HBO.
    7fiozinho

    Rivetting!

    A brilliant account of justice gone haywire as an innocent family is dragged through the courts and all but destroyed by rumours of child abuse. This (true) story is a universal one - it all happened in the early eighties but similar injustices have happened again in Britain recently following witch-hunts by irresponsible national newspapers. (Do we never learn?) The film itself is excellent, with fabulous performances all round but especially by an as-always-knockout James Woods and Mercedes Ruehl. Director Mick Jackson moves it along at a terrific pace - two and quarter hours flies by. Highly recommended!
    8jmorrison-2

    Stunning, Disturbing

    Tremendously disturbing and well-acted film. What is most troubling is the fact that this episode really occurred. Remarkable portrayal of how easily something like this can get so totally out of control. It is hard to imagine this feeding frenzy among, supposedly, educated and sophisticated people. James Woods is dead-on perfect as an initially slimy, opportunistic attorney, who finds himself slowly horrified by what he finds himself in the middle of. His courtroom questioning of Dr. McFarlane (Lolita Davidovich)is riveting. An impressive, well-done movie, but extremely troubling for what it says about our justice system.
    Op_Prime

    Really good

    Indictment really catches the mind and makes you think. How one day, everything is normal and fine, but then it is instantly turned upside down. Of course for the McMartin family, there world is turned upside down in the most horrifying way: they, who ran a child-care facility, are accused of child molestation. With exception of Danny Davis (brilliantly played by James Woods) and the defense, the McMartin family is friendless and the issue of wheter they did it or not is lost on the public. They make the assumption they did it and treat them like dirt. It's like a modern Salem witch hunt. People like to be optimistic and think something like this will never happen in the US and people accused of a crime will never be treated this way, but this movie really proves the notion of 'Innocent until proven guilty' can be lost on people when the crime is big enough. See this movie.
    Alex-372

    Important Movie

    Indictment is a movie showing how untested pop psychology and bad (circular) reasoning can still produce witch hunts in this day and age, and an appeal to both the viewer and the public in general to always keep a critical eye towards the facts like a laser beam.

    Nor was this case a one-off. In fact, when I saw the announcement for this movie, I thought it was about the "Little Rascals Day Care Center" in Edison, NC. Only a year before the McMartins were released from jail, an almost cloned incident happened in Edison, when the owner, Robert Kelly jr. and his wife were charged with massive child abuse - as well as satanism, cannibalism, abductions... they were also accused of taking the children along in space ships, killing animals, sacrificing babies in the middle of the day care center during open hours, etc (although no children were ever reported missing). There too, the case started out with a single vindictive mother with an agenda of her own, and was built upon "recovered memories", etc.

    However, unlike the McMartins, who spent up to half a decade in jail awaiting trial, the Kelly's were actually convicted and sentenced to twelve consecutive life sentences. Their convictions were later quashed on appeal.

    What is also shown out in this movie is the way "true believers" think. Kee, played by the gorgeous Lolita Davidovitch, doesn't look for corrobable evidence, but simply affirmation of her already drawn up conclusions. Here is where the circular thinking comes in. When a child is asked if it has been abused, and the answer is yes, then it must be telling the truth. However, if the answer is no, then something must be keeping them from telling the truth, in this case, "they're in denial". And so they will be cojoled, even threatened, until the answer is yes. They how's, when's and even who's are less important, and as a result many of testimony becomes fantastical, even impossible. Or, to quote from an article on False Memory Syndrome:

    "When the victim responds, " but I get along fine with my parents, they aren't perverts". - the trusted advisor responds, "Wow, they must have been really horrible for you to have repressed it that deep. If you won't recall, you won't get better." "

    Also, Gerardo and OJ trial regular Ira Reiner (who gravely described OJ's gloves as "loosely fitting, working man's gloves") don't come off very well at all, not surprisingly.

    Nor have these modern witch hunts limited themselves to North America - there have been similar mass arrests after allegations of satanic abuse in the north of Scotland, recently in the UK the daily mail undertook a campaign of publicly naming child molesters, many of whom were confused with other people, one man had a neckbrace like one of the men in the newspaper and needed police protection after both his and his neighbors house had been stoned, and a PEDiatrician needed protection after children had painted "PEDo" on her house. Nor is mass hysteria and mass psychology limited to child abuse - recently in Holland a scuzzy politician tried to whip up public support by claiming as "outrageous" the number of middle aged citizens of Maroccan and Turkish descent claiming disability - totally and conveniently ignoring the fact that among the physically demanding and dangerous industries, like steel, chemicals, and the cleaning industry, these groups were hugely over represented in the decades after WWII and still are today.

    This movie is an indictment of mass hysteria, and is an appeal for every citizen to think for him or herself, and be very critical, even cynical of whatever news is presented to them on a platter every night at six.

    See it.

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    • Trivia
      James Woods filmed his role as Lester Diamond in Casino (1995) on a weekend break from shooting this film.
    • Goofs
      When the lawyer meets with Ray Buckey for the first time in jail, the door is heard slamming shut before the door actually closes.
    • Quotes

      Danny Davis: Are you kidding me with those glasses? You look like a child molester. Get rid off them or it's gonna be a short trial.

    • Crazy credits
      Epilogue:  "The McMartin family still lives in southern California.  Peggy had a nervous breakdown and continues to suffer from agoraphobia.  She lives with her mother Virginia and her son Ray.  Peggy Ann successfully sued for the restoration of her teaching credentials. She is now married and has two children.  In 1990, Lael Rubin's nomination to become a Superior Court judge was denied. She is still with the L.A. district attorney's office.  In 1992, Wayne Satz died from heart failure at the age of 47.  Kee MacFarland is still employed by Children's Institute International.   Danny Davis currently practices law in Los Angeles, as does Glenn Stevens.  Raymond Buckey is now a university student and plans to attend law school."
    • Connections
      Featured in The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1995)

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 無盡的控訴
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan Beach Pier - 2 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, California, USA(closing scene where the Buckey's go for a stroll with Danny Davis on the pier)
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Ixtlan
      • Abby Mann Productions
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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