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D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.6K
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D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear (2003)
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John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.

  • Director
    • Tom McLoughlin
  • Writer
    • Dave Erickson
  • Stars
    • Charles S. Dutton
    • Jay O. Sanders
    • Bobby Hosea
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Tom McLoughlin
    • Writer
      • Dave Erickson
    • Stars
      • Charles S. Dutton
      • Jay O. Sanders
      • Bobby Hosea
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Chief Charles Moose
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Douglas Duncan
    Bobby Hosea
    Bobby Hosea
    • John Allen Muhammad
    Trent Cameron
    • John Lee Malvo
    Helen Shaver
    Helen Shaver
    • Sandy Moose
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • Lieutenant Jacobs
    Charlayne Woodard
    Charlayne Woodard
    • Mildred Muhammad
    Garwin Sanford
    Garwin Sanford
    • Agent Tremain
    Doug Abrahams
    Doug Abrahams
    • Agent Stone
    • (as Doug Abrams)
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Detective Foster
    David Neale
    David Neale
    • Detective Paulson
    Veena Sood
    Veena Sood
    • Sylvia Mack
    Nels Lennarson
    Nels Lennarson
    • Gordon Wolf
    Michael Adamthwaite
    Michael Adamthwaite
    • George Lenahan
    Raul Aguilar
    • Bus Driver
    Patti Allan
    Patti Allan
    • Montgomery County Concilwoman
    Sean Allen
    • Father Sullivan
    Gillian Barber
    Gillian Barber
    • Audrey Duncan
    • Director
      • Tom McLoughlin
    • Writer
      • Dave Erickson
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    7asphyxion_

    Good Film.

    Now, some may say this movie is controversial due to its subject matter, and the fact that it's been only a year since the horrific blood-lusting rampage that John Lee Malvo and John Muhammad had gone on to terrorize America.

    Let's break down the analysis in to a few parts.

    Acting - There was some pretty good acting, Charles Dutton did a great job at portraying Detective Moose.

    The actors that played Malvo and Muhammad also did very good jobs. They had a great mix of emotion, and non emotion. As soon as they knew they were in trouble, you could just sense that Muhammad new they were in deep crap and wouldn't be able to escape.

    Cinematography - This film had EXCELLENT cinematography. I loved the camera use in this tv movie. It was fantastic. Plus, the dark blue, and grey really sets the tone for such a case, as it gives the movie a "grimey" feel to it.

    Plot/Storyline - It's based on true facts, so there isn't much to judge on. The director did an excellent job of translating these true events to an actual event on screen.

    My grade - B+ (for TV movies.)

    I've seen better, and oh God, I've seen FAR MORE worse. This is a must see if you like Phone Booth. A good popcorn movie to pass the time.

    Although you may disagree, (since I live here in California and weren't in danger of the snipers), please, just enjoy the movie for what it is, a movie.
    8nospam2600

    Amazingly impressed from someone that lived it.

    I should start by saying I lived only 4 blocks from the shooting at White Flint and worked in Silver Spring. I have also used IMDb for years without feeling the need to write a comment or register for voting until now.

    I felt this movie deserved a much higher rating then I what I saw. True my 8/10 can probably be viewed as a bit biased from being so close to the subject matter.

    With that said, I feel the movie did a great job of portraying the events in a way that made you feel what it was like to go through it. I at times was intensely sad and angry watching it and re-living it. I enjoyed the way they portrayed Chief Moose, Who I respect and feel got unfairly treated during the events and especially subsequently after.

    They did not unfairly demonetize the snipers although many probably feel they should. Instead taking a tactful approach to the characters.

    I was also amazed to learn much more from this film then I though possible going into it.

    *** If you want to know what it felt like to live this drama as the general victim of the proximity this film is a good place to start. ***
    8Renaldo Matlin

    Disturbing

    The shocking case of the so-called "Beltway sniper" is dramatized in such a manner that you never really feel too connected to any of the main characters, but you do get a sense of the urgency for the investigators and the indescribable horror it must have been for the people in the area.

    In the case of 'Charles Moose' (Charles S. Dutton) I wish we could have gotten more under the skin of this very complex and fascinating chief of police. In real life, I remember watching him deliver all those press-conferences when it all happened, and how he gave an impression of being a very dedicated law-officer who truly lived up to the line "to protect and serve". Naturally I therefore hoped this film would give a better understanding of what makes this man tick, but it didn't really. This is no fault on Charles S. Dutton, a very fine actor, but more on the writers.

    On the other hand, the fact that we never get to know what makes the main characters act as they do, makes the portrayal of the two snipers even scarier. It's like Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", the movie ends without us knowing what triggered all the bird attacks, and the fact that we don't get the answers we so desperately seek, add to the horror. Especially when the crimes in question are so horrific as they are here. Here we have two human-beings who really act like the world was their personal playground and the taking of human lives nothing worse than the actions in a video game. We will probably never get any real answer from the "lead" sniper John Allen Muhammad, as he was sentenced to death earlier this year, and considering the horror he bestowed upon America, it is not likely he will spend time on death row long enough to help give us an answer to the mystery.

    This movie dramatizes these perverse killings and it's grand-scale investigation in a straight-forward-manner that works, mostly thanks to the fact that this case is so dramatic to begin with that the film-makers really couldn't mess it up in the first place. As a matter of fact it is so harrowing that the movie itself leaves the viewer more disturbed than "entertained".

    Nice world we live in, huh?
    mrwax

    Halfway Decent

    Well, I myself live about 30 minutes from DC, so i could really relate to the movie. i remember sitting there and shouting out "hey i remember this one, this one was the..." so and so. the movie in my opinion deserves about a 7, and thats higher than most people would rate it, but if you live in the DC Metropolitan area you can feel and appreciate it a little bit more.
    7jdcbomb

    well acted...but too soon for most

    This movie was definitely made too soon, especially since the trial of the two suspects is going on right now (messing up the jury pool???). Also, we have NO idea which parts of the movie were fictionalized, dramatized, or whatever. But, it WAS very well acted and Charles Dutton did a good job portraying Chief Moose. And the movie definitely reminds me of the horror of that time. You do sit there and cringe at every killing that is committed, feel angry at Malvo and Muhammed, feel frustrated with the investigation missteps, and the relief of the two being captured. But they really should have waited like a few years AFTER the convictions in court to make this movie.

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      Filmed and released before John Muhammad and John Lee Malvo's trials had began. Nevertheless, both men were subsequently found guilty in real life. Malvo is serving one of six consecutive life sentences in prison since November 8 2006, and Muhammad was executed by lethal injection on November 10th, 2009.
    • Goofs
      At the end scene where the two are arrested at a rest area in Hagerstown, Maryland there is an interstate sign for I-70 South. Interstate 70 does not run south rather runs east west from Utah to Baltimore.
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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • USA Network
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 23 ngày sống trong sợ hãi
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Orly Adelson Productions
      • USA Network
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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