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The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.4K
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The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story (2004)
DramaMysteryThriller

As the police search for a missing pregnant woman, new evidence emerges that throws suspicion on her seemingly devoted husband.As the police search for a missing pregnant woman, new evidence emerges that throws suspicion on her seemingly devoted husband.As the police search for a missing pregnant woman, new evidence emerges that throws suspicion on her seemingly devoted husband.

  • Director
    • Roger Young
  • Writer
    • Dave Erickson
  • Stars
    • Dean Cain
    • Sarah Joy Brown
    • G.W. Bailey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Dave Erickson
    • Stars
      • Dean Cain
      • Sarah Joy Brown
      • G.W. Bailey
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Scott Peterson
    Sarah Joy Brown
    Sarah Joy Brown
    • Kate Vignatti
    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • Det. Gates
    Cindy Hogan
    Cindy Hogan
    • Kim Peterson
    Palmer Davis
    Palmer Davis
    • Angela Panati
    Heidi Marnhout
    Heidi Marnhout
    • Donna Taylor
    Louise Gallagher
    • Jackie Peterson
    Joe Howard
    Joe Howard
    • Lee Peterson
    Tina Molina
    Tina Molina
    • Amy Rocha
    Dan Cashman
    Dan Cashman
    • Mr. Whitman
    Jackson Jarvis
    • Sammy Vignatti
    Erin McKinley
    • Babysitter
    David E. Willis
    David E. Willis
    • Modesto News Anchor
    Marnie Crossen
    • Elderly Woman
    Roark Critchlow
    Roark Critchlow
    • Todd Dewey
    Annie Hinton
    Annie Hinton
    • Dog Handler
    Paul D. Roberts
    Paul D. Roberts
    • First Reporter
    Suzanne Whang
    Suzanne Whang
    • Second Reporter
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Dave Erickson
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    charmedgirl81

    Can't Hollywood leave anything alone?

    For crying out loud, this has got to be the most ridiculous, insensitive thing I have ever seen! (Well I haven't seen the movie but just the fact that there is one made)...can't Hollywood leave anything alone anymore? Why is it that every real-life tragedy has to be turned into some MADE FOR T.V. MOVIE? I guess producers can't come up with anything else more original and as if they don't have enough money already they need to bring in old soap actors (Sarah Brown as Laci Peterson???)into this just so their careers don't fade away completely!

    Seriously Hollywood, stop feeding off of the families' pain and come up with your OWN stories instead of trying to re-enact real life tragedies and leave well enough alone!
    7boyinflares

    Decent and intriguing real-life drama-thriller

    Living in a country where media coverage of the Laci Peterson story was minimal, this TV-film did a great job of depicting the tragic events. The pace was good and the story telling was thoughtful without getting complicated. Dean Cain was fantastic (as always) in his role as Scott Peterson, and Tracy Middendorf was great as his innocent girlfriend, Amber. Sarah Brown and David Deman were also good as Kate and Tom Vignatti. The rest of the cast were all competent, but didn't get a lot of screen time. The only problem I see with the film is that perhaps it should have been made after the final outcome in the real Laci Peterson story, then there would have been more of an ending.
    ungasg

    Real life movie or fiction?

    To present a real happening as in a movie is unique and always interesting to watch. However, smooth as the story line may be, the ending is rather cynical, without the 'real' presentation of the real case, if any otherwise it was only based on presumption. It is 'presumed' that Dean Cain MURDERED his wife but without court verdict nor findings. I don't know much about the real life story behind, or if the case has been closed or still an open end case or was it just the conclusion of the police and if so, why then made a movie based on real life story that has not ended with a finding?. Is Hollywood expecting us to judge as like in a fiction movie?.
    rollingbecks

    Soap Opera Glut

    This should not have been made at this time. Mr. Petersen should have been afforded a fair trial before he was tried in the media. As I watched the USA network production, I couldn't help but wonder "Why" I didn't recognize but 2 actors. Dean Cain and G.W. Bailey did a great job. Dean Cain's portrayal was very good. I guess G.W. Bailey did a decent portrayal, I really can't comment, because I not familiar with the investigating officer. But the question remains who were the other actors? Out of work Soap stars, that's who! And that my friends explains why this entire production is n nothing more than a "Soap Opera". Shame on you, USA network.
    5tcdarkness

    Average TV-movie on a notorious case

    The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story is a TV-movie starring Dean Cain as Scott Peterson, the man accused of killing his 8-month-pregnant wife Laci (Meredith Lieber) and who'd had an affair with Amber Frey (Tracy Middendorf) in 2002.

    The movie was filmed before the murder case against Scott had even began, so of course the movie has to be rather ambivalent in its treatment of him. That is one of the major flaws of the movie. Without a settled case, the movie really beats around the bush as to whether or not Scott did the murder or if he was just a man with a bad secret who was wrongfully accused.

    For his part, Dean Cain plays the role well with hints of guilt, but the part was scripted as such it seems and he is not an endearing character. He could have been more convincing early in the script, before the revelation that he was a suspect, then shown as more conniving. From the get-go, his character just shows too many guilt signs and ever action of his says "look at me, this is a warning sign" instead of being more subliminal early.

    In all, there is a complete lack of a true central character. Laci is non-existent as a character in the movie, mostly just referred to in the past tense. The parents, rightfully so, share a large portion of the screen time and most of the sympathy of the viewer. But there are a lot of useless actors with bit roles (investigators, for instance) in the script to keep it true to the real-life people instead of amalgamated into a few more meaningful, dramatized characters.

    Overall, a lackluster effort and a movie made too soon with no real connection to the murdered individual. It just seems like the TV movie that it is instead of something more. 5/10

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    • Trivia
      Dean Cain said in interviews that since Peterson had not yet gone to trial when the movie was being filmed, he tried to play him as if he were innocent.
    • Goofs
      The court house depicted shortly after Scott is taking in for questioning is the Regional East County Court House in El Cajon, CA which is more then 438 miles away from Modesto.
    • Connections
      Featured in Murder Has Two Faces: Motherhood Interrupted (2025)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Perfect Husband
    • Filming locations
      • Modesto, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Stu Segall Productions
      • The Sokolow Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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