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  • Last First Time (The)
  • Sylvia Robyn
  • Sorry, Baby
  • Reset
  • Ramón y Ramón
  • President's Wife (The)
  • Inside
  • Ten Pound Poms
  • Culinary Uprising: The Story of Bloodroot (A)
  • Fuori
  • No Way Up
  • Queens of Joy
  • I Don't Understand You
  • Croma
  • Day Iceland Stood Still (The)
  • Reunion
  • Maydegol
  • Stray Bodies
  • Ponyboi
  • Duino
  • Sex in the Soviet Union
  • Invasión
  • Edhi & Alice
  • Familiar Places
  • Assembly
  • Mid-Century Modern
  • My Boyfriend the Fascist
  • All for One
  • Accidental Friends
  • My Boyfriend Is a Sex Worker
  • Museum of the Night
  • Nina & Emma
  • Residence (The)
  • ¡Quba!
  • Cherri
  • Lilies Not for Me
  • She's the He
  • Newborn
  • Klandestin WT
  • Compatriots (The)

Judgment

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Tom Topor
  • Writer: Tom Topor
  • Producer: Rob Hershman; Donald C. Klune

CGiii Comment

Good cast, true story...that good old religion gets a well-deserved kicking again.

An early example of the tsunami of films dealing with the conniving clergy...their laws dictating that they are higher than and immune to the law of the land.

Well, is it not an abomination to abuse the innocent???

Strange how the bible is interpreted by hypocrites.

A house of cards...let us rejoice...when it all comes tumbling down.

Sadly, this not a particularly good film.

Bog-standard direction with an over-zealous script.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Fact-based story of a Louisiana priest accused of molesting young parishioners, and of the family of one of his victims, caught between their loyalty to their son and to their Church.

Cast & Characters

Keith Carradine as Pete Guitry;
Blythe Danner as Emmeline Guitry;
Jack Warden as Claude Fortier;
David Strathairn as Father Frank Aubert;
Michael Faustino as Robbie Guitry;
Bob Gunton as Monsignor Beauvais;
Mitch Ryan as Dave Davis;
Robert Joy as Mr. Hummel;
Steve Hofvendahl as Daniel Broussard;
Mary Joy as Madeleine Broussard;
Brad Sullivan as Kenneth Loring;
Dylan Baker as Father Delambre;
Bob Barnes as Mr. Poujade;
Deborah Barone as Lucille Arnaud;
Douglas Brush as Bishop Lanclos