The Murder of Mary Phagan
The Murder of Mary Phagan | |
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Genre | Crime Drama History |
Written by | Jeffrey Lane (teleplay) George Stevens Jr. (teleplay) |
Story by | Larry McMurtry |
Directed by | William Hale |
Starring | Jack Lemmon Richard Jordan Kevin Spacey Rebecca Miller William H. Macy Cynthia Nixon |
Theme music composer | Maurice Jarre |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | George Stevens Jr. (producer) Caroline Stevens (associate producer) |
Production locations | Richmond, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia |
Cinematography | Nicholas D. Knowland |
Editor | John A. Martinelli |
Running time | 251 min. |
Production company | Orion Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | January 24 January 26, 1988[1] | –
The Murder of Mary Phagan is a 1988 American two-part television miniseries starring Jack Lemmon about the murder of a 13-year-old factory worker and the subsequent trial of her accused murderer Leo Frank. The supporting cast features Richard Jordan, Robert Prosky, Peter Gallagher, Kathryn Walker, Rebecca Miller, Paul Dooley, Charles Dutton, Kevin Spacey, Cynthia Nixon, Dylan Baker and William H. Macy.
Summary
Dramatizing the true story of
[5][6][7][8]Production
Written by Larry McMurtry, produced by George Stevens Jr., and directed by William "Billy" Hale, the miniseries stars Lemmon and features Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller, Peter Gallagher, Charles Dutton, Richard Jordan, Cynthia Nixon, Dylan Baker and William H. Macy. Lemmon noted during a publicity appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson shortly before the miniseries was broadcast, that the cast was the best with which he had ever worked.
William H. Macy, at the beginning of his career, was referred to on the set as "Bill Macy" and billed as "W.H. Macy".
The working title for the picture was The Ballad of Mary Phagan. The film was shot in Richmond, Virginia, extensively in Shockoe Bottom, with a running time of 251 minutes (over 4 hours), originally broadcast over two evenings by NBC. A sharply abbreviated version also exists online, cutting the running time to the standard length of a theatrical film.
Cast
- John Slaton
- Hugh Dorsey
- Robert Prosky as Tom Watson
- Peter Gallagher as Leo Frank
- Kathryn Walker as Sally Slaton
- Rebecca Miller as Lucille Frank
- Paul Dooley as William Burns
- Charles Dutton as Jim Conley
- Kevin Spacey as Wes Brent
- Cynthia Nixon as Doreen
- Dylan Baker as the Governor's Assistant
- William H. Macy as Randy (credited as W.H. Macy)
- Kevin Kravitz as Jurist (unbilled)
- William Newman
- Russell Murray as Militia Guard (unbilled)
Honors
The film won three
Other treatments
An earlier movie version of the case, with the names changed, was directed by
References
- ^ Hal Erickson (2008). "The Murder of Mary Phagan (1987)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 16, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
- ^ "Leo Frank and the murder of Mary Phagan" Archived 2008-02-20 at the Wayback Machine - Our Georgian History
- ^ MSN movies: The Murder of Mary Phagan, MSN
- ^ Murder of Mary Phagan, University of San Diego, Filmnotes
- ^ "Leo Frank", Jewish Virtual Library
- ^ "Little Secrets" Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine, About North Georgia
- ^ "Leo Frank", Atlanta Nation
- ^ "The Lynching of Leo Frank" Archived 2010-09-17 at the Wayback Machine, American Jewish Historical Society
- ^ Television Academy
- ^ "Peabody Awards". Retrieved 2019-01-30.
External links
- The Murder of Mary Phagan at IMDb