Murder in Greenwich
Murder in Greenwich
R | 15 November 2002 (USA)
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The story of Martha Moxley, a 15-year-old girl murdered in Greenwich in the 1970s. Her murder went unsolved for 25 years.

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Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

Matho

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Jerrie

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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eb-heart28

I've lived in Greenwich my whole life and have never seen something so untrue. there are not palm trees in Greenwich, CT friends, as well as the fact the Greenwich, more specifically Belle Haven, is at sea level, which means no huge hills, no bluffs, or cliffs. Especially not for the Belle Haven Club, that is at sea level with a beach right next to it. Not only the fact that they couldn't get any details about the location right the newspaper said the Greenwich Herald. What even is that? Our paper is the Greenwich Time. And then there was Mark Furhman. He was walking around town like he owned the place, he probably thinks he's all high and mighty up in Greenwich when no one even talks about him. No one liked him when he was here and no one likes him now. He grossly exaggerates the truth about what happened with his involvement in helping with the case.

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driver_8

Man, are you serious? Did you read the book or watch this movie? Well, if you did, let me warn you, it is bogus. Mark Furhman has been seeking a job since losing his job with the LAPD. You remember him, don't you? He was the guy that lied on the stand and gave the OJ Simpson defense a foothold they were looking for. Well, he has written three books since then. I have read all three of them. No, I am not a fan, they were given to me. HOWEVER, I will tell you one similarity in all three, they grossly distort the importance of Mark Furhman. He shamelessly exaggerates his stature in all three. In "Murder in Spokane", he pretends that he had something to do with catching the killer, when he had nothing to do with it. In all books he takes great delight in running down local law enforcement efforts. Kind of like his efforts were run down in the OJ trial. In this movie, there are plenty of slow motion shots of ladies looking at Furhman and lusting after him. Many other shots have him at the center of attention, when in reality, I am sure the only thing people were thinking at the time was "hey, isn't that the racist that caused OJ to get off?" This was an interesting real life story, but not a good movie over it.

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Galaxychica8

If you like detective and police shows and you like suspenseful movies, then you will love this movie!! This movie is great! Christopher Meloni has amazing acting skills. You may think you know who the killer is in the beginning, but you don't. This movie is about the true story of the murder of Martha Moxley. Watch the movie!!

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MissCuite1

This was truly a insightful way of looking into the Moxley case. Marth and her family deserved for their story to be seen and now they have gotten their chance. The actors in the show were very talented and had the characteristics of each character they played. Maggie Grace as Martha was amazing...she looked a lot like Martha. I'd say this was one of the best tv movies i have seen in a long time!

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