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The Rosary Murders

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2K
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The Rosary Murders (1987)
A priest is put in a dilemma when the serial killer who has been murdering priests and nuns confesses to him.
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A priest is put in a dilemma when the serial killer who has been murdering priests and nuns confesses to him.A priest is put in a dilemma when the serial killer who has been murdering priests and nuns confesses to him.A priest is put in a dilemma when the serial killer who has been murdering priests and nuns confesses to him.

  • Director
    • Fred Walton
  • Writers
    • William X. Kienzle
    • Elmore Leonard
    • Fred Walton
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Charles Durning
    • Belinda Bauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Walton
    • Writers
      • William X. Kienzle
      • Elmore Leonard
      • Fred Walton
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Charles Durning
      • Belinda Bauer
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Father Robert Koesler
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Father Ted Nabors
    Belinda Bauer
    Belinda Bauer
    • Pat Lennon
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Lieutenant Koznicki
    James Murtaugh
    James Murtaugh
    • Robert Javison
    Leila Danette
    • Mrs. Washington
    Addison Powell
    Addison Powell
    • Father Edward Killeen
    Kathleen Tolan
    • Sister Ann Vania
    Tom Mardirosian
    Tom Mardirosian
    • Detective Fallon
    Anita Barone
    Anita Barone
    • Irene Jimenez
    John Danelle
    • Detective Harris
    Anna Minot
    • Sister Mary Martyrs
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Sophie
    Roger Angelini
    • Brainard
    B. Constance Barry
    • Sister Grace
    Doris Biscoe
    • Woman Newscaster
    Sandy Broad
    • Librarian
    Keith Brooks
    • Altar Boy
    • Director
      • Fred Walton
    • Writers
      • William X. Kienzle
      • Elmore Leonard
      • Fred Walton
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    User reviews27

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    6lost-in-limbo

    Confessional time.

    As slow-burns go, Fred Walton's mysterious catholic-bounded thriller takes the cake with its minimal and sombre treatment. It's one of those progressive and morally hounded plots (from William X. Kienzle's novel), which is a puzzle to decipher, as you find yourself also personally getting involved with the brooding investigation with realistic characters. Some of the scheming is a bit hard to swallow, but for most part it's smartly penned (by Elmore Leonard and Fred Walton) and the low-key approach seems to make you concentrate on the lyrical waxing (especially on those commitments to the priesthood and the self-doubting). However the pacing seemed to plod a bit too much, where some monotonous patches seemed to lose focus. Two stalwart figure heads; an impressive Donald Sutherland and equally so Charles Durning are engagingly strong. Sutherland has a sincere presence about him, that even if he looks half-asleep. He's still watchable. Josef Sommer and Belinda Bauer offer able support. Walton's direction is slickly presented, but feels shapeless and dry. At least he did construct a subtle, startlingly dreary atmosphere and the music score etches out a placidly haunting vibe. The violence happened mostly off-screen, but managed to leave a chilling mark and the Detroit setting complements the weary imprint. A sleepy and glum, but well-acted and rather moving thriller.
    6jjwolverine

    Why did he kill them?

    I grew up in Detroit, so it's surprising that I've never seen this film. I played college baseball, and one of the guys on our team went to high school at Holy Redeemer (the church in this movie), so it was interesting to me in that way, as I'd never seen this church before.

    The thing that bothered me as the movie ended is why the killer was killing Catholic priests and nuns. Maybe it was there and I missed it, but the end of the movie left me thinking "why?". After watching the whole movie, I felt let down at the ending.

    Father Koesler (Sutherland) seemed to me to be less than devoted to his calling. Why did he break Catholic rules and baptize a baby born out of wedlock? Whether or not that's a good rule, he is required to abide by it, not pick and choose which he'll obey and which he'll ignore. And why did he break into someone's house? Why would a priest commit a felony?

    I'm considering re-watching this film to see if I missed a few things.
    5classicalsteve

    Too Dark for Its Own Good

    Murder mysteries generally speaking are criminal fantasies, outside of those based on real-life or so-called true crime. "The Rosary Murders" is based on a neo-noir novel by William X. Kienzle who was a real catholic priest. The story involves a series of murders associated with people in the catholic church, some laymen/laywomen while others are clergy. The murderer leaves behind a rosary. Donald Sutherland plays Father Koesler, a sort of priest-turned-detective. Also, at one point, the murderer confesses to the Koesler and he has to decide if he should break the church law of keeping confession confidential.

    Typically, civilians outside of law enforcement are not supposed to engage in their own investigations of a crime being handled by the police. However in this story Father Koesler is given a lot of leeway to explore the case and interview witnesses. It turns out there's a backstory involving a nun who has entered into a cloistered convent where she has taken vows of silence. Koesler realizes she knows something crucial to the case.

    Overall, I didn't find this film very entertaining. It was interesting, but also very gruesome and the overall feel was almost so real it was verging on not being terribly entertaining. Strangely films like "The Silence of the Lambs", though gruesome, are compelling from beginning to end. I didn't find that true with this film. Compelling but not really entertaining, and if it's not entertaining, what's the point?
    CinemaClown

    Not As Riveting As Its Premise Will Have You Believe

    Though not as riveting as its premise will have you believe, The Rosary Murders still manages to deliver moments of tension & suspense within a monotonously executed drama and is anchored by Donald Sutherland's measured performance as a conflicted priest. A run-of-the-mill effort at best when it comes to direction, the story is undone by its long runtime, an unnecessary subplot that goes nowhere & more but the mood & build-up before the serial killings is done well and the dilemma our protagonist faces is rendered with sincerity, along with the conflicted interpretation of Church law & teachings. However, the picture as a whole needed a tightly-edited plot to keep things interesting throughout and carries the look n feel of a TV film in more ways than one.
    7Tim-177

    This film rises above its major flaw.

    The author has relied heavily upon the literary device of COINCIDENCE in constructing his plot; i.e., he expects you to believe that several people living in the same part of the country would have certain proper names. I'd love to explain that in detail, but doing so would ruin part of the ending. Rent this movie and see if you agree. But this flaw will not diminish your enjoyment of the film, as there is enough action to keep the murder mystery fan happy. I was never bored during any of the times I watched this film. I recommend this any day of the week.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in part on location at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Southwest Detroit.
    • Goofs
      A priest is called to the confessional from his quarters in the church. He walks across the altar to reach the confessional without genuflecting in front of the altar.
    • Quotes

      Father Edward Killeen: Break the seal of confession, and you destroy the Church.

      Father Robert Koesler: People are going to die.

      Father Edward Killeen: You're saving souls Bob, not lives.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Jersey Girl (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      IN YOUR EYES
      Recorded & Sung by Nancy Wood

      Composed by Bobby Laurel

      Lyrics by Bobby Laurel & Dennis Leahy

      Based on an adaptation of the Third Symphony written by Johannes Brahms

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Mörder mit dem Rosenkranz
    • Filming locations
      • Dearborn, Michigan, USA(scenic overview of the industrial area)
    • Production companies
      • First Take
      • Rosary Take One
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,730,337
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,730,337
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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