The Jericho Mile
- TV Movie
- 1979
- 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.3K
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A prisoner gets a chance to take part in the Olympics.A prisoner gets a chance to take part in the Olympics.A prisoner gets a chance to take part in the Olympics.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
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I've seen The Jericho Mile several times. In fact it's on my TV right now as I type this. I've always thought it was one of the best TV movies ever. Peter Strauss is outstanding in this role.
To sum things up...if you haven't seen The Jericho Mile, it's definitely worth a watch.
To sum things up...if you haven't seen The Jericho Mile, it's definitely worth a watch.
This movie was exceptional. It tells the story of a man who, after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his father-in-law when he found him raping his sister, sets out to become a world-class runner. It not only gave a realistic portrayal of prison life, but also deftly portrays the mentality of someone who is serving such a sentence. Peter Strauss played the role perfectly. Along with "Rich Man, Poor Man", this movie was probably the best performance of his career.
Probably the best scene in this movie was when Murphy was before the civilian board trying to get permission to run in the race and he sees right through the man's preconceptions and bigotry concerning convicts. This man did not see Murphy as a person but rather as something other than what he was. Very rarely has such passion and intelligence come from a made-for-TV movie.
Probably the best scene in this movie was when Murphy was before the civilian board trying to get permission to run in the race and he sees right through the man's preconceptions and bigotry concerning convicts. This man did not see Murphy as a person but rather as something other than what he was. Very rarely has such passion and intelligence come from a made-for-TV movie.
An interesting and involved film about a "lifer" just trying to live out his days peacefully. Elements of the main character appear in Michael Mann's later films, like Thief (1981), Heat (1995), and so on. You can see this one at the UCLA Instructional Media Laboratory-- one of the only places in the country that has copies readily available to the public. It's a great one!
I watch a lot of movies - DVD, features, and classics, you name it. The night I watched JERICHO MILE, my wife (who had ordered it on the internet) said she remembered it from when she was in high school, that it had stayed with her all of these years. Somewhat reluctantly I sat down (with our daughter & son), and was riveted from the opening sequence to the end titles. We all were.
She, who remembered the original, and our kids (18 and 16) who had no idea what the movie was about couldn't believe it. Our favorite scene? Bar none, when peter Strauss so passionately bangs his fist down and says, "i'd do it AGAIN!". It didn't advocate violence because it was a defense crime, but evoked such intensity we couldn't believe it...when his fellow cell mates gave him their food in support of his efforts, there wasn't a dry eye in our house.
Someone please make more movies like this one. UNBELIEVABLE!!
She, who remembered the original, and our kids (18 and 16) who had no idea what the movie was about couldn't believe it. Our favorite scene? Bar none, when peter Strauss so passionately bangs his fist down and says, "i'd do it AGAIN!". It didn't advocate violence because it was a defense crime, but evoked such intensity we couldn't believe it...when his fellow cell mates gave him their food in support of his efforts, there wasn't a dry eye in our house.
Someone please make more movies like this one. UNBELIEVABLE!!
You know, all the copyright holder for this flick would need to do is put this on a DVD with some documentary/behind the scenes stuff, or a copy of the original story, and i'd shell out money.
Good movies get bought, period.
This is another reason why people pirate flicks, most of the films we see are filler and fluff and hype, and nothing more.
We need more movies like THIS available
Made for tv movies usually get a bad rap. The only bad rap I can give this movie is it's VHS only release.
Ben Affleck may have been "the bomb in Phantoms", but Straus was the bomb in THIS flick.
Good movies get bought, period.
This is another reason why people pirate flicks, most of the films we see are filler and fluff and hype, and nothing more.
We need more movies like THIS available
Made for tv movies usually get a bad rap. The only bad rap I can give this movie is it's VHS only release.
Ben Affleck may have been "the bomb in Phantoms", but Straus was the bomb in THIS flick.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter the success of this project, Michael Mann received over two dozen offers to direct projects. He turned them all down to do Thief (1981).
- Quotes
Larry 'Rain' Murphy: I'm gonna nail you. Stiles was my brother.
- Crazy credits"This picture was filmed among the convict population and within the walls of Folsom State Penitentiary." [Text appears at the beginning of the end credits.]
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1979)
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- $1,100,000 (estimated)
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