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Devil's Knot

- They say the crimes were satanic. The truth may be scarier.

The savage murders of three young children sparks a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a satanic ritual.

Release Date : 2013-05-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Worldview Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Devil's Knot

Cast

Reese Witherspoon

Character Name : Pam Hobbs

Original Name : Reese Witherspoon

Gender : Female

Colin Firth

Character Name : Ron Lax

Original Name : Colin Firth

Gender : Male

Alessandro Nivola

Character Name : Terry Hobbs

Original Name : Alessandro Nivola

Gender : Male

James Hamrick

Character Name : Damien Echols

Original Name : James Hamrick

Gender : Male

Seth Meriwether

Character Name : Jason Baldwin

Original Name : Seth Meriwether

Gender : Male

Kristopher Higgins

Character Name : Jessie Misskelley

Original Name : Kristopher Higgins

Gender : Male

Amy Ryan

Character Name : Margaret Lax

Original Name : Amy Ryan

Gender : Female

Kevin Durand

Character Name : John Mark Byers

Original Name : Kevin Durand

Gender : Male

Bruce Greenwood

Character Name : Judge David Burnett

Original Name : Bruce Greenwood

Gender : Male

Stephen Moyer

Character Name : John Fogelman

Original Name : Stephen Moyer

Gender : Male

Elias Koteas

Character Name : Jerry Driver

Original Name : Elias Koteas

Gender : Male

Martin Henderson

Character Name : Brent Davis

Original Name : Martin Henderson

Gender : Male

Rex Linn

Character Name : Chief Inspector Gitchell

Original Name : Rex Linn

Gender : Male

Collette Wolfe

Character Name : Glori Shettles

Original Name : Collette Wolfe

Gender : Female

Dane DeHaan

Character Name : Chris Morgan

Original Name : Dane DeHaan

Gender : Male

Mireille Enos

Character Name : Vicki Hutcherson

Original Name : Mireille Enos

Gender : Female

Haley Craft

Character Name : Teenage Employee

Original Name : Haley Craft

Gender : Female

Julie Ivey

Character Name : Melissa Byers

Original Name : Julie Ivey

Gender : Female

Kate Kneeland

Character Name : Ron's Secretary

Original Name : Kate Kneeland

Gender : Female

Kerry Cahill

Character Name : Jo Lynn

Original Name : Kerry Cahill

Gender : Female

Bill Murphey

Character Name : Marty King

Original Name : Bill Murphey

Gender : Male

Lindsey Moser

Character Name : Teacher at Weaver

Original Name : Lindsey Moser

Gender : Female

Kristoffer Polaha

Character Name : Val Price

Original Name : Kristoffer Polaha

Gender : Male

Matt Letscher

Character Name : Paul Ford

Original Name : Matt Letscher

Gender : Male

Michael Gladis

Character Name : Dan Stidham

Original Name : Michael Gladis

Gender : Male

Ted Huckabee

Character Name : Steve Jones

Original Name : Ted Huckabee

Gender : Male

Jet Jurgensmeyer

Character Name : Stevie Branch

Original Name : Jet Jurgensmeyer

Gender : Male

Brandon Spink

Character Name : Chris Byers

Original Name : Brandon Spink

Gender : Male

Jack Coghlan

Character Name : Aaron Hutcheson

Original Name : Jack Coghlan

Gender : Male

Lori Beth Sikes

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Lori Beth Sikes

Gender : Female

Gary Grubbs

Character Name : Dale Griffis

Original Name : Gary Grubbs

Gender : Male

Stan Houston

Character Name : Detective Donald Bray

Original Name : Stan Houston

Gender : Male

Matthew Stanton

Character Name : Detective Durham

Original Name : Matthew Stanton

Gender : Male

Brian Howe

Character Name : Detective McDonough

Original Name : Brian Howe

Gender : Male

Brooke Jaye Taylor

Character Name : Officer Regina Meeks

Original Name : Brooke Jaye Taylor

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

I understand why this film did not vastly, positively recognized, even though it was taken straight from a really cruel incident. Some viewers mind only the commercial value, forget that one because they're living a useless and careless life about society. And the other reason is there is nothing wrong in performance, direction or in any technical aspect, but the story itself do not fit to be a movie. It should have been documentary instead. Coincidentally, this movie was similar to the 2011 Koren movie 'Children...' which was also based on the true event. About children who go missing. Both the events took place in the early 90s. This silver screen movie looks a lot like television broadcastable item that it should be. There is a documentary trilogy inspired from this story. The motive was to bring the truth out and it was well received according to ratings and reviews. And don't forget the books. ‘‘My son is 8-year-old. He sleeps with a night light on, he did not run away from home.’’ A movie must have (1) a story to begin with, (2) characters that develop along the story and (3) finally a conclusion whether twist in it or not, happy or sad, either way it works. So what's wrong with it? Well, it lacks in development in either of above first two points and extents throughout without nothing while we are expecting a glimpse of something to happen. The fact is, no one knows what really happened, actually those who know are tight lipped because of involvement. I just can't conclude my judgement because of this movie, but give a fair point for anyone who are not familiar with this case. Not focused on a particular character, the most of the perspective in the storytelling was Colin Firth's role which was just an appearance to show I'm there but not in action. You have a couple of choices to rate this movie, one, based on the story which is real and cruel, and another is the movie that disappoints as a movie. Like I am always quite happy with the product like this, because I got to know what I supposed to learn about this 'West Memphis Three' case. Hope the new movie do convey well to the cinematic output.

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KayP97

@KayP97

2022-10-10

I had no knowledge of this story before watching this film, so I won't judge it as harshly as maybe some others on the facts. I particular liked the opening of the movie right before the boys disappeared and Reese Witherspoon gave off a great performance as the grieving mother. She is a big reason why I enjoyed this movie more than maybe I should do. There are questions raised as to whether she should have had as much screen time as she did, however it just gave me that much more sympathy for her to get the justice she deserves. That particularly hair pulling scene was powerful. From the end tags, it is obvious there was a lot more to this case than what we actually saw. Colin Firth did not do a whole for me, I wished to have seen more reasoning behind him and better understand his character. He felt more like an observer than anything. Same goes with the 3 suspects who did not get as much screen time as I had hoped. At first, it did seem likely the police had the right people, especially with a confession from one of them, but the film slowly took a dig at the police because they never investigated anyone else, they didn't file all the evidence and said some of it was misplaced. Was that down to laziness or incompetence? They didn't completely hate on the police in this movie, but they did have a small dig. Despite many problems I did have, I do think the movie was quite suspenseful at times and it is a well shot movie. The movie does move at quite a slow pace, but I can't say I was ever bored watching the courtroom stuff. 6/10