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Crime of the Century is a film of genre Drama directed by Mark Rydell released in USA on 14 september 1996 with Stephen Rea

Crime of the Century (1996)

Crime of the Century
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Released in USA 14 september 1996
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Genres Drama,    Crime
Rating70% 3.5418753.5418753.5418753.5418753.541875

Crime of the Century is a 1996 HBO television film directed by Mark Rydell. It presents a dramatization of the Lindbergh kidnapping. The film stars Stephen Rea as Bruno Hauptmann and Isabella Rossellini as his wife Anna. The film earned five Golden Globe nominations in the "Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for TV" categories and four Emmy Award nominations.

Synopsis

En 1932, le monde apprend avec stupeur l'enlèvement et l'assassinat du fils de Charles Lindberg, alors âgé de quatorze mois. Deux ans plus tard, Bruno Richard Hauptmann est arrêté et condamné. Le film revient sur l'enquête, le procès et les étapes de cette affaire caractérisée par la corruption et la manipulation de la police de l'époque.

Actors

Stephen Rea

(Bruno Richard Hauptmann)
Isabella Rossellini

(Anna Hauptmann)
Allen Garfield

(Lt. James Finn)
Michael Moriarty

(Governor Harold Hoffman)
J. T. Walsh

(Col. Norman Schwarzkopf)
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