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Karlene Bradley Movies

1994  
 
We'd rather not rehash the sordied Menendez murder case in this space; besides, it isn't necessary, inasmuch as no fewer than two TV movies were produced on the subject in 1994. The first was Fox's Honor Thy Father and Mother; the second, telecast less than a month later, was Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills. Two hours longer than the first film, Menendez spends half of its running time recounting the events leading up to the Menendez brothers' murder of the parents, while the second half devotes itself to their overpublicized trial. Lyle and Eric Menendez are played, respectively, by Damian Chapa and Travis Fine. Edward James Olmos and Beverly D'Angelo costar as the ill-fated parents, while Margaret Whitton is cast as attorney Leslie Abramson. Once past the most lurid aspects of the case-notably the Menendez boys' insistence that their crime was motivated by extreme parental abuse-this 4-hour wallow gets pretty tiresome. Menendez was originally telecast in two parts, on May 22 and 23, 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Edward James OlmosBeverly D'Angelo, (more)
 
1989  
 
The fact that Livin' the Blues has next to no budget does not diminish its excellence in the least. This story of modern ghetto life features newcomers Galyn Gorg and Michael Kerr in leading roles. Both are young, both are angry, and both feel trapped by their environment. All that keeps Gorg and Kerr going from day to day is their shared affection for blues music. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Galyn GorgSam Taylor, (more)