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The Preppie Murder

  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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The Preppie Murder (1989)
CrimeDrama

This is the story of a young woman who was found dead. When the police investigate the evidence points to a man she was seen leaving a party with. When questioned, he claims that her death w... Read allThis is the story of a young woman who was found dead. When the police investigate the evidence points to a man she was seen leaving a party with. When questioned, he claims that her death was accidental, as a result of rough sex. Her family doesn't believe this, so they press th... Read allThis is the story of a young woman who was found dead. When the police investigate the evidence points to a man she was seen leaving a party with. When questioned, he claims that her death was accidental, as a result of rough sex. Her family doesn't believe this, so they press the district attorney's office to try him for murder, but he has a good lawyer who plays his... Read all

  • Director
    • John Herzfeld
  • Writers
    • Irv Roud
    • John Herzfeld
  • Stars
    • Danny Aiello
    • William Baldwin
    • Joanna Kerns
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    577
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Irv Roud
      • John Herzfeld
    • Stars
      • Danny Aiello
      • William Baldwin
      • Joanna Kerns
    • 8User reviews
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    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Det. Mike Sheehan
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Robert Chambers
    Joanna Kerns
    Joanna Kerns
    • Linda Fairstein
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Jennifer Levin
    Dorothy Fielding
    Dorothy Fielding
    • Phyllis Chambers
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Detective Joe Brady Quinn
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • Jack Litman
    Allan Arbus
    Allan Arbus
    • Arnold Domenitz, Grandfather
    Christine Healy
    Christine Healy
    • Ellen Levin, Mother
    Herb Mitchell
    Herb Mitchell
    • Robert Chambers Sr.
    J.C. Quinn
    • Jack Dorrian
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Thalmus Rasulala
    Thalmus Rasulala
    • Judge Bell
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Dan Levin, Uncle
    David Spielberg
    David Spielberg
    • Steven Levin, Father
    Mike Sheehan
    • Lt. John Doyle
    Rafael Abramovitz
    • Rafael Abramovitz
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Irv Roud
      • John Herzfeld
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    3ksmacy-2

    What are YOU doing here?

    This movie is semi-engrossing, featuring a Brat Pack that never could have been. It is certainly worth watching (in fast forward) to marvel at this strange amalgam of stars that don't really go together - two Heathers from HEATHERS, Sandy Bullock, Lara Flynn Boyle. William Devane is as smarmy as ever; Danny Aiello is simultaneously a sensitive cop and an ass with an inferiority complex (bizarre combination). The Chris Isaak soundtrack (was this a big enough movie to have a big recording artist do the soundtrack?) only adds to the movie's surreality, as does the presence of feisty Joanna Kerns, who clearly has a thing for Billy. I'll admit I was drawn to Billy Baldwin's murderous magnetism, but then I started to think about how dangerous that can be. Remember SLIVER? Remember FLATLINERS?
    annevejb

    and A Time To Kill, May 2008

    Update at June 2008

    I came across this feature because it is early Bullock, and have started to wonder what happens when one considers this alongside her maturer work, A Time To Kill of 1996.

    First, there is a massive quality difference, Preppie is blatantly low budget.

    The acting in A Time is solid and real, to me, but Preppie is maybe misunderstood on that point. Look for very weak acting in Preppie I find that it mostly centres on the victim's family. But a couple of girls show it too, even a Heather. Look closer, whenever any actor here has to show deep grief, and the victim's family is rooted in that, then the feel is weak corn. I should interpret the weak acting as due to the direction that the actors received, it likely does not say that they are bad prostitutes.

    Both features had me wanting to switch off. I like nice and easy sort of stories and these are not. I found that A Time started to click, I could follow it and gradually get to like it. Preppie, I switched off and came back to try to do some Heather study and then found it to have some interest further than that.

    The centre, for me, is the pictures of justice that are shown. Each story includes several understandings of justice and not much clicks with me as including anything remotely healthy. Are these pictures intentionally scary? If this is a portrayal of how many understand justice then this planet is in big trouble. Time has scarier justice from start to end?

    *

    Looking at how I understood justice, to me the idea of individual accountability was marred by questions about free will, free will not being as widespread as all that.

    Specialist education as about a potential to be helped, a gentle nursery, towards a fuller free will.

    I now look back and discover that education and health in the UK seem more, for me, about leading me astray, towards less and less free will and a decreasing ability re following society's rules.

    A belief in the strong individual, about a need for others to Pass The Test, about a dog eat dog world? These two features exploring bits about that.

    The killer in Preppie, to me it is so obvious that he is a victim and a disaster too. It is also obvious that when he is – was released from jail that he will be liable to never be properly free because of what I interpret as popular belief systems that fuel an ongoing war against fools. His is a world where the good and the bad play murder games regularly and he is just one of many products of that.

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    Harry Potter and The Worst Witch sequels as other explorations re justice and individual development?

    A more positive note. Symbolism. At the start of Preppie it felt possible to view this as a New York fashion show with a feature pasted on as a carrier. Except it is only the hat that the victim wears early on that shines for me. The New Worst Witch series, episode one, from England, has even better hats worn by Millie and Cress. Li-Lo's Get A Clue has no equal.

    This links with my comment re Hangmen 1987.
    6Varlaam

    She's awkward! She's gauche! She's Lara Flynn Boyle!

    She (Boyle) is a nice, pretty girl but needs a little polish; he (Billy Baldwin) wears shirts by Ralph Lauren. You can see there's trouble a-brewing.

    This movie is probably, unfortunately, of greatest interest for The World of Hibernia magazine cover girl Boyle before she developed her familiar sexy vamp persona. In fact, she seems like an older version of some of those early hair-twisting Winona Ryder characters. Her part is really only of newcomer size. That's sad to say since Boyle's Before and After are so different from one another.

    As for Baldwin, he plays a plausible prep perp. Sandra Bullock has rather a small part, as the girl with the ankh earring. Not much of a characterization there.

    This crime story plays much like a lesser, and fairly routine, episode of "Law & Order", with Danny Aiello standing in for Jerry Orbach and Joanna Kerns doing a blonder version of Michael Moriarty.

    Aiello's experienced flatfoot is the central character. The script tries to humanize him, not entirely successfully, by showing his "pedagogic" side I'll call it. That gives him a certain degree of warmth, but it's really up to Aiello to lend the role his usual identifiability.

    I think it all comes down to how much you like Danny Aiello. It happens I do, but don't consider that a recommendation.
    4Back2Bath

    Nice Face, Shame About the Acting

    I just saw this film for the first time, and I must agree with the previous reviewer - Alec's l'il bro was seriously miscast in the role of a remorseless murderer! While cute during the first 27.8 seconds of the movie, Billy's Basset Hound StaresT grew a little - no, make that extremely - tiresome in very short order. His good looks didn't make up for the fact that he couldn't act his way out of a paper bag, something the producers might have considered when they were looking for someone to play the role of a sociopath.

    The only actor worth watching here was Danny Aiello; in fact most of those who played cops did so with amazing credibility. The interrogation scenes were a joy to watch and actually made you believe that this is what it must really be like (unlike the usual TV in-your-face all-anger-all-the-time TV cop shows).

    In the end, though, I was left with the feeling that if a good actor had played the lead it may have been a better film.
    Philaura

    Billy Baldwin as Robert Chambers - NOT!

    The majority of the fascination with the "preppie murder" case revolved around the startling good looks and charisma of the man accused. A very rare few are blessed/cursed with the type of beauty that placed Robert Chambers in an elite above and beyond what most can even imagine. A young Elvis Presley, Ricky Martin or Rob Lowe could also be considered among those few. It was easy to believe that once under the spell of such a an intensely magnetic draw, a young girl could become violently obsessed if rejected. It was absolutely impossible for me to buy this scenario with Billy Baldwin - PLEASSSSE! Who casts these things?

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    • Trivia
      The real detective who worked on the case, Mike Sheehan, appears in the movie as a minor character. Danny Aiello portrays Sheehan.
    • Goofs
      "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak is featured in several scenes, including discos and Robert playing it in his bedroom, but the song was not released until 1989, 3 years after the murder.
    • Connections
      Features A Current Affair (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Wicked Game
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      Written by Chris Isaak

      Performed by Chris Isaak

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mord ohne Motiv
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jack Grossbart Productions
      • Preppie Productions
      • Spectacor Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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