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End of the Rope

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 2h 19m
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4.7/10
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When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farmhand. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farmhand. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farmhand. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.

  • Director
    • Charlie Griak
  • Writers
    • Daniel Bielinski
    • Charlie Griak
    • Dennis Johnson
  • Stars
    • Joseph Gray
    • Chris Bylsma
    • Nick Saxton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Charlie Griak
    • Writers
      • Daniel Bielinski
      • Charlie Griak
      • Dennis Johnson
    • Stars
      • Joseph Gray
      • Chris Bylsma
      • Nick Saxton
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joseph Gray
    Joseph Gray
    • CA Jacobson
    Chris Bylsma
    Chris Bylsma
    • Sam Taylor
    Nick Saxton
    Nick Saxton
    • Charles Bannon
    Joseph Bezenek
    Joseph Bezenek
    • Jarvis
    Tiffany Cornwell
    Tiffany Cornwell
    • Sara Jacobson
    Megan Ann Hensley
    Megan Ann Hensley
    • Iris
    • (as Megan Hensley)
    Charles O'Haver
    • Albert Haven
    Christine Weber
    Christine Weber
    • Lulia Haven
    Vanessa Gamble
    • Mother Bannon
    Mike McNeil
    • Oliver Combs
    Craig Roath
    • Train Master
    Miles Barnum
    Miles Barnum
    • George Smythe
    Cameron Goebel
    • Dell Larson
    Al Saks
    Al Saks
    • AJ Knox
    Brian Brady
    • Minister
    Angela Schnaible
    • Anxious Woman
    Angela Dagman
    • School-Teacher
    Kayli Schadler
    • Sally O'Brien
    • (as Kayli Stanger)
    • Director
      • Charlie Griak
    • Writers
      • Daniel Bielinski
      • Charlie Griak
      • Dennis Johnson
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    3Henry7227

    A True Story Stretched Too Thin

    "End of the Rope," a film based on the true story of North Dakota's last lynching, had the potential to be a gripping historical drama. Unfortunately, its excessive length of 2 hours and 19 minutes ultimately undermines its impact.

    The acting is decent, and the background music complements the story well. However, the pacing is sluggish, and the film could easily have been trimmed by 30 minutes or more without sacrificing any essential plot points.

    A few anachronistic details, such as items not in use in 1931, detract from the historical accuracy. While these may seem minor, they disrupt the immersion for viewers who are familiar with the time period.

    Overall, "End of the Rope" would have earned a 6 out of 10 rating if it were a tighter, more focused film. However, its excessive length significantly detracts from the viewing experience, ultimately earning it a 3 out of 10. The performances and music are commendable, but the film's pacing issues and unnecessary scenes make it a slog to watch.

    Despite its flaws, "End of the Rope" still offers a glimpse into a dark chapter of American history. If you're a fan of historical dramas and don't mind a slower pace, it may be worth watching. However, if you're looking for a tightly edited and fast-paced film, you may want to look elsewhere.
    6panta-4

    Not bad dialogue that feels genuine

    After watching a disaster last week I was very cautious this week... this time the Western was watchable and I could say: a pleasant one to watch, regardless the low budget and the length!

    In spite of the somewhat harsh lighting and editing, Charlie Griak's cinematography was not too bad, and the actors in this film give a respectful and honest rendition of a disturbingly real-life event, with dialogue that feels genuine rather than the paint-by-numbers dross that has become the norm in Hollywood over the past ten years.

    Unfortunately, I doubt that this film will ever receive the 'box office' respect that its effort deserves... so, enjoy it while it's still out there...
    3kylehagenaz

    Sadly, a work of fiction, NOT a docudrama.

    The last 20 seconds of the ending film credits tells it all, it is a work of fiction. Sadly, I was really looking forward to this film, as I read the book, but I was really disappointed for many reasons. Both sides of my family for 3 generations lived in the Watford City, ND area, and many generations of both sides of my family are buried in the Schafer Cemetery. I grew-up hearing about the brutal Bannon crimes committed on the Haven family farm, who are also buried in the Schafer Cemetery. The film is entirely too long and slow. The invented fire backstory was fiction, and only made Bannon seem sympathetic, which historically he was not! Charles Bannon, by my relatives firsthand accounts, was a greedy, ruthless murderer of men, women, and children. The code of silence from the lynching in and around Schafer and Watford City, North Dakota persists until today, almost 93 years later. My grandfather showed me photos of Bannon in a Watford City museum when I was young, and he appeared to be the embodiment of evil. Conversely, the actor in this film looked like an alter boy. This film was a REAL missed opportunity to tell a truly tragic history, and while laws were broken, justice prevailed. Hopefully, someday, there will be a more historically accurate and chilling 'reboot' of this film and story.
    6lamort-1

    Scorsese gave and Scorsese takes away.

    If you are willing to overlook the 'Cellphone Camera' cinematography and the some what harsh lighting and editing, this film does stand tall in script, the Actors give both an honest and respectful truth to the disturbingly real life event script with a dialog that stands out as actually human, rather than the cut and paste dross one has come to expect over the past decade of paint by numbers Hollywood ... sadly I doubt this film will ever get the 'box office' respect it deserves in terms of effort made as there are no Marvel Superheros in the real world, only true tales seasoned by the likes of Truman Capote, Cormac McCarthy and as it now seems, Daniel Bielinski and Co.
    1connorundrumme

    Got suckered into this when it was rated a 7.

    It'd be curious that a journalist who covered the case in person at the time was entirely written out of this 'based on a true story' film (they have one guy show up with a camera and he gets shooed off right away - twice, and speaks no lines.), except that this is, at the least, a half-fictionalized account. Meanwhile, it spends a languorous amount of time showing a mob gin itself up with hate-rage inside a church.

    There are also no historical facts recorded that 22-yr-old Bannon burned down a family home with three children in it. None. This is adding an extra justification for the hanging that never existed.

    The pacing is somewhat uneven, with a few needless stretches of filler content. That stuff could've been replaced by scenes depicting the murdered family members' characters instead. But nope, the victims are totally invisible in this. Any of the action and drama that lead to the crimes being committed is also left out. Was this done out of respect or neglect?

    So, it's rather poorly written, and has silly dialogue at times. And, while it's hardly unlikely to have occurred, it just seems ridiculous to hand out badges and guns for a manhunt to what are clearly depicted as a bunch of unruly townie hotheads. One of the actors in the posse couldn't even ride a horse right during the chase scenes.

    Also, are they kidding?: The sheriff hands the prisoner a sliced open can with the jagged lid still on it?! Suicidal/homicidal opportunities much? I mean, yeah, they totally didn't protect the accused while in jail IRL, which lead to his death instead of a trial, but Come On!

    Sadly, the production overall just isn't very good. It's noticeably amateurish on many levels, but most markedly in the script, direction, and the acting. Chris Bylsma as state attorney Sam Taylor, and Joseph Bezenek as the town's alcoholic, sexist crap-stirrer, Jarvis, give noticeably uneven performances that are less than believable throughout. Joseph Gray is quite good when not directed to be overly stone-faced, anguished, or aggressive.

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      Was shot on location at two historic sites, The Schafer Jail (the second jail in the film) and The Fairview Lift Bridge and Cartwright Railroad Tunnel, in North Dakota.
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      CA Jacobson: Bannon has at least a couple of hours head start on us, but I'm leading a posse, we're going to go find him. He will be lawfully arrested and then held for questioning. He will not be harmed and he will not be threatened. This is an official legal pursuit under the authority of the McKenzie County Commission.

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      • March 24, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Watford City, North Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • D&N Cinematics
      • Canticle Productions
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      2 hours 19 minutes
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