True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
- Mr. McDaniel, Private Investigator
- (as Charles Dutton)
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- TriviaThis is the true story of Marine CPL Chris Randall Brown (b. May 26, 1960) who was murdered on September 2, 1982 by fellow Marine, PVT Ralph "Rocky" G. Jackson. CPL Brown was 21-years old. The murder took place in CPL Brown's home on Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), formerly Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay.
- Quotes
Dusty: So, are you satisfied, Mother Brown?
Mary Brown: Not yet!
Dusty: Why not? You've already destroyed my life taking my daughter away and turning all of my friends against me. You've done everything you can to punish me for something I didn't even do. What more could you possibly want?
Mary Brown: You took my son's future. I want yours. If I can't have your life, I can take away your freedom to live it.
Dusty: Innocent until proven guilty and you're a long way from proving me guilty. I am gonna walk out of here and I am gonna wave goodbye as I do.
- ConnectionsEdited into Dear Alexandra (2019)
When Duke's son is murdered, she suspects the worst. After protracted legal problems, Duke eventually wins a minor victory, seeking justice for her son's murder. Apparently as a resident of Alabama, she only has influence due to the fact that she is in a small town, and must hound and harass the district attorney. Charles Dutton, Jr. is also very good as the detective who tracks Dusty and the grandchild, discovering they are living in squalor in Oklahoma, collecting money from the murdered husband's army pension.
Patty Duke is amazing, because she always transcends material, engaging the audience. While this film was based on a true story, a few liberties were taken, but you will still be interested in the outcome. 8/10.
- MarieGabrielle
- Sep 3, 2006
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