Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure on him from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.A sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure on him from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.A sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure on him from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.
- Morris Polk
- (as Herbert Voland)
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- TriviaBased on the real life story of George Richard Diener Jr., a Long Island teenager who in 1972 was shot dead by his father after trying to kill him while in a drug-induced manic state.
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Sheila: [reading from paper at gravesite service] To us you will exist in the flowers, in the trees, and in all the things of nature that God has given us. Richie, you are now in a world of peace and happiness forever. Pray for us as we pray for you. And somewhere, sometime, we will join you. With love from all your friends.
[she places flowers on Richie's casket and steps back]
- Versiones alternativasThe original NBC telecast, of The Death of Richie in January, 1977, had Richie scream as his father kills him with the shotgun. The NBC Censors thought this was too intense, and edited the scream from all subsequent showings. This sound-byte is not available on any DVD prints or current editions of the movie and is presumed "lost", to the point where today's audiences (and even those who saw reruns of the film on television) are completely unaware that such sound-byte did occur in the film.
I was tempted to give this movie a 9 but I think that was mostly because it seems dated, and I wanted to avoid punishing a movie simply because it was old (I feel the same way about Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, It's a Wonderful Life). Accepting that this movie was made in the 70s, and made for TV, I think it's a 10 in all respects. The story, the writing, the acting by the 3 main characters, and the score just rip your heart to shreds and fill your eyes with tears. Such a powerful, emotional illustration of how drugs destroy families;how kids should never, ever try them, not even once; and how parents should never, ever give up on their kids, no matter what.
Unfortunately this movie tells a true story. Very dark material that will find its way to the darkest parts of your soul. After watching this movie I felt about drug dealers the same way I felt about the Nazis after watching Schindler's List.
Scary.
- michma321
- 29 ago 2015
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