Bully. Coward. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn
Original title: Bully. Coward. Victim: The Story of Roy Cohn
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A look at the life and work of New York power broker Roy Cohn.A look at the life and work of New York power broker Roy Cohn.A look at the life and work of New York power broker Roy Cohn.
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
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Joey Adams
- Self - Comedian
- (archive footage)
Peter L. Allen
- Self - Cohn's former driver
- (as Peter Allen)
Maryanne Trump Barry
- Self - Sister of Donald Trump
- (archive footage)
Tom Brokaw
- Self
- (archive footage)
Susan Brown
- Self - Ethel Rosenberg
- (archive footage)
Roy M. Cohn
- Self
- (archive footage)
Alan Dershowitz
- Self
- (as Alan M. Dershowitz)
Richard DuPont
- Self
- (archive footage)
Peter Fraser
- Self
- (archive footage)
Carmine Galante
- Self
- (archive footage)
Mikhail Gorbachev
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Greenglass
- Self
- (archive footage)
Irving Kaufman
- Self - Rosenberg Trial Judge
- (archive footage)
Larry King
- Self
- (archive footage)
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The rest of the story
The director is the granddaughter of the Rosenbergs. Their execution would never have taken place without Roy Cohn's villainy. Yet, it is crafted with such depth of understanding and refinement that no "disinterested" commentator could have done half as well. It pertains to the 2020 election, and has come along just in time to make a difference. After that, it will stand as a history lesson we will never not need. (Seen at a sneak preview with the director and her dad, Michael Meeropol in attendance. They are inspiring people! )
A Good Look At Roy Cohn
This 2020 documentary is a terrific look at this very hated, yet very successful high society lawyer. Cohn got his teeth cut on the Ethel and Julius Rosenberg treason trial and as Counsel to the infamous Joseph McCarthy. Cohn went on to private practice representing such figures as Donald Trump, Fat Tony Salerno, The Gambinos, and the owners of Studio 54. The film is centered around the Rosenberg sham and talks about how this was the basis for the character created to be Roy Cohn, a guy who was well connected but almost universally thought of as a "evil" person. There is great footage, interviews, news clips, and more. A good documentary.
Not a death blow.
In its attempt to show Cohn from various angles, I felt this film treated Cohn with kid gloves and danced around the edges. While the filmmaker is a granddaughter of the Rosenbergs, whom Cohn had put to death, it seems she worked out of need to humanize the madman. It's a commendable, especially given the circumstances, however I really wanted this film to slice him to ribbons. I don't fault her. The film was good and I learned a couple new things I hadn't before (duPont fracass, for one), it just ended before I was sated. I had a different set of expectations going in.
Fascinating
An interesting documentary with a caveat that has been too prevalent lately. There appears to be lots of personal opinion and hearsay not necessarily backed by facts. It was, however, very important to bash President Trump.
More proof that conservatives are just horrible people
This movie matches what I believe about conservatives; I enjoyed it!
Did you know
- TriviaIvy Meeropol, the director of this documentary, is the daughter of Michael Meeropol--the older son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The subject of this documentary, Roy Cohn, was a prosecutor in the Rosenbergs' espionage trial. Cohn was accused of (but never absolutely proven to have committed) an array of unethical and illegal acts during the trial, including encouraging Ethel's brother to lie on the stand to falsely incriminate Ethel and save himself and his wife. Cohn's actions led to the death penalty for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Michael and Ivy Meeropol's last name is not Rosenberg because after Julius and Ethel's execution, Michael and his brother were adopted by the activist and songwriter Abel Meeropol, best known for having written the anti-lynching song "Strange Fruit."
- ConnectionsFeatures CBS Reports: The Homosexuals (1967)
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