American Tragedy

2000 "The trial of the century."
5.4| 2h50m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 12 November 2000 Released
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Johnnie Cochran defends O.J. Simpson who is on trial for his wife's murder.

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Drama, TV Movie

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Lawrence Schiller

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American Tragedy Audience Reviews

Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Robert Kroning Trimark's 'American Tragedy' tracks Marcia Clark's book, 'Without A Doubt' so well I wondered if she hadn't cooperated in the screenplay. It bothered me that this movie is not listed in Maltin's Movie Guide and I wondered why, but then I see here that it's a TV production, and Maltin does not list those. Much of course was left out, most of which would have been even more incriminating. The movie is very well done, quite restrained and objective in my view. It is 'without a doubt' and at the very least a damning testimony to the flaws in our jury system. The one strong point in the book that the movie glossed over or even gave a wrong impression about was Judge Ito's marked favoritism toward the defensive team of lawyers throughout the trial. All in all, a very interesting and important film.
dvanhouwelingen WARNING- SPOILERS MAY BE INSIDE THIS REVIEWAMERICAN TRAGEDY is a fascinating look at the OJ Simpson trial, from the point of view of his legal defence team. The four main characters are Johnnie Cochran (Ving Rhames), Robert Shapiro (Ron Silver), Barry Scheck (Bruno Kirby) and F. Lee Bailey (Christopher Plummer). These are some of the best legal minds in the world- and when they get together they act like bickering children. The only one who comes out the mini-series looking good is Scheck- he stirs clear of the conflict, probably because he knows his place is secure. He's the only one who understands the DNA evidence, so they can't fire him. The rest look like petty people. Cochran is a big-headed blow-hard who tries to act like he's just another brother. Shapiro is a petty man who is hurt when everyone seems to think Cochran should be the lead lawyer- after all it was his case first, even if he had never tried a capital case before and his strong suit was making pleas. Bailey comes across as a feeble-minded old man- who is next to incompetent when it comes to trial work. The DA's office is not a major characters- yet they still come off as not that bright. A key piece of evidence is excluded because they simply did not turn it over to the defence. The actor playing Simpson himself is never seen. We just see the back of his head, or hear his voice on the speaker phone. As the trial progresses he gets more and more angry, until he explodes at Cochran before closing statements. The acting is flawless. Christopher Plummer embodies Bailey and with the aid of make-up looks much fatter then he really is. Ving Rhames deserves another Golden Globe for Actor in a TV movie, hopefully this time he'll keep it. This film is a fascinating look at the trial of the century- and shows us all why this happened in the first place.
mermatt The idea of taking an excellent cast and fitting them into images of the real trial of O.J. Simpson is interesting. However, I think people are tired of the story. After all, the whole thing played out like a soap opera on TV for seemingly forever.But the look at how things were behind the real TV scenes is intriguing, and depicting OJ as megalomaniac who has lost his grip on reality explains a great deal about the case.
Brian-272 Sure I know the characters in this docudrama seem like cardboard cutoff, but you have to admit anything that pertains to "The Simpson Trial" must be respected and looked upon as a national icon. Plus a film with Ving Rhames is a must see. Rhames has had past success playing many other heavies besides Johnnie Cochran, remember the Golden Globe he won in 1998 for his performance as legendary boxing promoter Don King in the HBO original movie Don King: Only in America. Ving Rhames said it best about Don King and Johnnie Cochran "They try to say something". And believe me people like myself listen because King and Cochran stand for what they believe in and speak a free mind on issues of importance. "American Tragedy" does a great job showing the feud of the defense team members mostly between Shapiro and Cochran and with F. Lee Bailey helping to replace Shapiro as lead counsel. It showed in perfect detail how the defense team played the race card and cast doubt on the truthfulness of the blood evidence. This movie even showed what a great coach O.J. Simpson was by giving his lawyers advice on strategy! Then after the acquittal you see the rocky relationships of "The Dream Team" end. You will love the performance of Ving Rhames as Cochran and Plummer does a nice job as F. Lee Bailey while Silver and Bruno Kirby are only halfway acceptable as Shapiro and Scheck. "American Tragedy" is a fascinating look at a trial that will always remain fresh in our minds. Remember everyone will enjoy a media obsession.