The Atlanta Child Murders (1985)
- Director(s):
- John Erman
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The Atlanta Child Murders is a five-hour, two-part dramatization of one of the most tragic and controversial homicide cases of the past twenty years. From 1979 through 1982, some 28 African-American children and young adults disappeared from Atlanta--some without a trace, but others to later turn up as murder victims. Part One (which debuted February 10, 1985) details the beginning of the manhunt conducted by the Atlanta Chief of Police (James Earl Jones). Screenwriter Abby Mann uses the actual events as a springboard for his thesis that the case and its outcome revealed many uncomfortable truths about the still-fragile state of race relations in the New South. Both parts of The Atlanta Child Murders were later combined into one 245-minute "feature film."
The second part of the five-hour TV docudrama The Atlanta Child Murders originally aired February 12, 1985. After 28 African-American children and young adults have either disappeared or been murdered, the Atlanta police finally have a suspect in custody: Small-time show business entrepreneur Wayne Williams (Calvin Levels). Scriptwriter Abby Mann utilizes actual court transcripts of Williams' trial, which results in a conviction on one count of murder. This decision in essence leaves the cases of the other 27 victims unresolved--and in so doing, Mann opens the door to speculations that Williams, a black man, was a "convenient" suspect, who might possibly have been railroaded in the authorities' haste to find a solution to the sordid case. Whatever Mr. Mann may have felt concerning Williams' guilt or innocence, the fact remains that the murders and disappearances stopped cold once Williams was in custody (as of this writing, Williams persists in his efforts to reopen the case, claiming that he was framed by the white power structure). Morgan Freeman served as narrator for both installments of The Atlanta Child Murders. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Christopher Allport - Larry Peterson
- William Allen Young - Withers
- Michael Alldredge - Bobby Tolin
- Stephen Godwin - Jerry Heckler
- Don Hood - McLean
- Christopher Maher - Dr. Saleh Zaki
- Henry Sanders - Judge Clarence Cooper
- Barbara Sammeth - Connie Levine
- Harold Sylvester - Hindsman
- Charles Weldon - John Bell
- Beau Billingslea - Commissioner Lee Brown
- Marilyn Coleman - Lois Evans
- John Devlin - Cassidy
- Zero Hubbard - Patrick
- Steve James - 1st Policeman
- Lawrence Lott - Dr. Sack
- Jack Rader - Rackleff
- Maurice Sneed - Roommate
- Kristoff St. John - Sheldon Kemp
- Robert S. Telford - Polygraph Operator
- Ellen Tobie - Gloria Patterson
- Erica Yohn - Ruth
- Anne-Marie Johnson
- Bill Paxton - Campbell
- Rip Torn - Lewis Slaton
- Morgan Freeman - Ben Shelter
- Percy Rodrigues - Mayor Jackson
- CCH Pounder - Venus Taylor
- Lynne Moody - Selena Cobb
- James Earl Jones - Major Walker
- Gloria Foster - Camille Bell
- Guy Boyd - Mike Edwards
- Gary Graham - Ken Lawson
- Tina Andrews - Gwendolyn
- Jim Antonio - Gilliland
- Ernest Harden Jr. - Cool Breeze
- Ken Kimmins - Broderick
- Veronica Redd - Sharon Blakely
- Lisa Blake Richards - Helen Dettlinger
- Essex Smith - Robert Henry
- Royce Wallace - Margaret Carter
- Mark Arnold - David Dingle
- Ed Cambridge - Mr. Cobb
- Noel Conlon - Psychiatrist
- Clarence Floyd III - J.J. Coleman
- Barbara Iley - Mary Welcome
- John La Fayette - Young Lawyer
- John Petlock - Pathologist
- J.W. Smith - Nathaniel Carter
- Christopher St. John - Baltazar
- Olga Talyn - Mrs. Sack
- Anthony Thompkins - Darryl
- Myrna White - Robin Shelter
- Paul Benjamin - Homer Williams
- Alley Mills - Amy Kinnear
- John Wesley - Tombe Chorro
- Martin Sheen - Chet Dettlinger
- Noble Willingham - Jerry Armstrong
- Andrew Robinson - Jack Mallard
- Felton Perry - Reverend Avery
- Calvin Levels - Wayne Williams
- Jason Robards, Jr. - Alvin Binder
- Ruby Dee - Faye Williams
- Director(s):
- John Erman
- Writer(s):
- Abby Mann
- Producer(s):
- Bill Finnegan
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