Fade in - 1987. I was 21 years old working as a projectionist at The Main Theatre in Royal Oak, MI. All I could think about was becoming a Hollywood camera operator living and working in Los Angeles. Joesph Mihalich was my boss and Michael Mihalich’s (Executive Producer of The Rosary Murders) brother. Cut to - 2024 I’ve been working and living in Los Angeles as a camera operator for over 30 years now! Thank you for posting this video and bringing back the awesome memories of my time working at the theater!! Cheers!
@@SPARTIN862 Hello! Oh no! I did not know that! How sad! I know they made a ton of changes to it, expanded it the last time I saw it. What replaced it, if anything? Thank you for the update date!
I am a Costa Rican Catholic. At least here, no baby is denied baptism, regardless of whether the parents are married or not. I know this movie is old, but my grandfather was born out of wedlock and baptized in a church in 1890. Depictions of Catholicism in USA films are so different from my own experience of growing up Catholic in Costa Rica.
Babies born out of wedlock are not denied baptism in the US. Usually a parent has to be an active, participating member of the church. It depends on the priest.
I am protestant and our church will not baptize children from someone coming in from the street wanting a baptism. Babies out of wedlock are baptized only if the mother is a member in our church and promises to raise the child in God's word. Baptizing a child and then never going to church is a useless baptism
Oh dang! How sad! I cherish my time there fondly! Because I was assistant mngr, I had keys. I would go in after closing on Thursdays, and project all the new, great 80’s movies for myself and friends before Detroit got to see them on Friday!! What fun! Thank you for sharing, Good to know. 👊🏻
The Rosary Murders is a 1987 American mystery crime film directed by Fred Walton and starring Donald Sutherland, Charles Durning, Belinda Bauer, and Josef Sommer. I always want to know the release date of a movie.
When I saw the priest lying in the bed I thought he had a bullet hole in his forehead and was somehow was still alive . Then as a good RC I realised it was Ash Wednesday !!
Shes a nun right. And she walked right across the front of the altar without bowing at the eucharist thats inside. All catholics either bow or genuflect.
Its plain respect and reverance. I walk by this hindu temple sometimes. From outside i can see their main altar. I am not hindu but i will stop , bow and walk on. Just respect.
Good catch. Was the tabernacle actually behind the altar or somewhere else? If elsewhere, she should’ve bowed when passing the altar (but not genuflected). I thought the Veneration of the Cross scene was pretty good except the congregation had no sense of order, more like a mob. I really liked that the priest whipped off a quick act of contrition to prepare himself for death when he realized the killer was in the confessional. That was totally realistic.
29:05 I love that the priest hurried up and prayed an act of contrition & ducked down when he realized his life was in jeopardy. Totally realistic. I have several gripes about this story but they got that right at least.
A few differences between this film and the novel it was based on: in the book the killer scheduled his attack on the final victim - a nun - to be on Easter Sunday (as a sort of "resurrection" for him). Also in the book the killing of the first nun happened on the Friday that was one week from Ash Wednesday - possibly to wait for the best time for the killing or so that the pattern wasn't caught on too quickly. That victim in the book wasn't looking to leave the sisterhood, let alone marry someone, let alone a non Catholic. Also, no police were killed at the time when the nun who was in a Carmelite convent got killed - wounded but not killed. In the film one thing bothered me about Fr. Koesler's relationship with the run who was fixing to leave the sisterhood to marry a non Catholic - you'd think that since they appeared to be friends, he'd encourage her to give it a second thought but did agree to walk her down the aisle. Also, what bothered me was she was killed on a Friday night and no one seemed to inquire about her whereabouts until Monday morning when she was due back in the classroom. Wouldn't she have been missed at Saturday morning Mass, let alone Saturday evening/Sunday Mass? She only said she was leaving the sisterhood, not the Church but at the time she was killed she was still an active nun even though she took off the ring symbolizing her sisterhood - and practically every Mass I've seen there's usually at least one nun and usually several attending.
Also in the book, it ended with a man going to Konfession saying he and his daughter were committing incest. The priest gave him hell and then an act of contrition i.e. pray a certain number of rosaries - the ends up saying I need help, not a GD rosary!
Good movie, I jumped a few times! When Donald Sutherland was in the cemetery and when he was at the girl's home and opened the door and the girl's father was standing there! And when he found the white rose pinned to the dart board😊
Brahms would have been amused by the words written to his beautiful Symphony; he was in love with the faithful wife of his teacher, Schumann. Clara Schumann was one of the most famous pianists in the world, and both men wrote their piano concertos for her. Lost Love is the motif of the music and the film. Very appropriate.
The murderer was wrong when he said Fr. Koestler broke the seal (of confession). All he did was tip off the police as to whom the next intended victims would be once he figured out the murderer's code. Actually there's very few times when the seal of confession can be broken - notably if someone confesses to a crime and some innocent party has been accused of it or convicted of it;; then the priest might either require as part of the penance he/she come forward and confess to the authorities or he might inform them himself. Also as part of the penance he/she would be required to make restitution to the victim and/or his or her family. This film is based on the first of an excellent series of Fr. Koestler mysteries by William X. Kienzle who at one time was a priest that was the editor of a Catholic newspaper - he left the priesthood in the 1970's to get married.
@@barbaras2669 promiss made to some one you later find out is a criminal is not a promiss required to be honoured. The criminal has not honoured the promiss of legal contract. Such is secula law.
The first seven minutes is an illustration of how religion ruins your life.. The priest, played by Sutherland has a grim scowl on his face when she tells him she has met a man and is in love.
Catholicism is nothing more than pagan Babylonian sun god worship of Tammuz under the disguise of christianity. The Vatican/Rome is Mystery Babylon of Revelation, the mother church of harlots.
The newscaster at 26:30 was long-time WXYZ-TV Detroit anchor and reporter Doris Biscoe, who passed away in June of this year. The voice of legendary WJR morning man JP McCarthy is briefly heard at 37:29.
Canon law does not forbid babies born outside of marriage from being baptized and didn’t at the time of this story. As long as there’s hope the baby will be raised Catholic, he/she may be baptized.
That may have been the official position of the church. However, some Priests, especially the older ones, discouraged and even refused to perform such Baptisms.
Agree - I have a gut feeling that Jesus wouldn't have refused to baptize the baby - after all, he/she can't help the circumstances under which he/she was born. Admittedly she sinned by having sex outside of marriage - shame the father of the child refused to marry her - but she should have at least given credit for not aborting the child.
@@leslieking6259 that was the main reason I disliked the Father Nabors character which imo showed an unchristian attitude - what irony that (spoiler alert) this priest was the one that gave the killer bad advice.
We have a few people like that in my denomination too. Usually self appointed and just love to categorize and estimate the value of their fellow congregates. I nicknamed them "The Taliban"
Holds up well in spite of its age. However the lead-in blurb just below play is misleading: "a young detective finds himself entangled in a web of deception...". The young detective is a silver headed priest.
Why would he be all happy & congratulatory when his nun friend tells him she’s been seeing a guy while still under vows, she’s leaving her vocation, and the boyfriend is not a Catholic? Wouldn’t he ask her some questions, try to counsel her to pause, make some suggestions like going on a retreat, and/or offer to pray with her? Something’s wrong with this picture.
Agree - especially with the shortage of nuns, let alone priests - and wonder if the killer was aware of this or just picked her due to her name fitting the formula he was using. Another thing that bothered me was that she was killed on a Friday evening but no one asked where she was until Monday morning when she didn't show up at school? Wouldn't her being missing from Mass on the days in between be noticeable, especially since nuns seem to attend every Mass?
@@alexisdiva9 Good catch about her missing mass. I also thought it was odd how she and the priest were hanging out all chummy at the rectory. It’s just not realistic. At first I thought, she must be his actual sister, the way he was sprawling all over the couch. And how did he not know she was falling for a guy if they’re such good pals? Wouldn’t she have talked to him about her struggles against the temptation to break her vows? It just didn’t ring true to me.
A good story of telling the truth in the hands of a confessional priest! He was even able to solve the mystery behind the suicide of a 16 year old girl done by incest by her own father confessed to two priests! A good story with moral lesson!
Actually (spoilers alerts), her father just confessed to one priest (Fr. Nabors) that just gave him a routine penance, telling him to cut it out without referring him to some resources - and the girl went to the nun who was her advisor who just chastised her for having wicked thoughts about her father, not believing her until after her suicide; possibly out of guilt, she left her teaching position and relocated to a convent where she took a vow of silence.
Bhangaar. Police department doesn't get a single clue. Number of murders happening so quick. Donald Sutherland acts as if he himself is tired of being in the movie.
If I remember correctly, the 1980s was a time of rampant incest. This was a morality play to confront the problem. Since then of course sexual depravity has exploded and much of what was considered deadly sin is commonplace now.
So ... if you're a God-fearing (not man-fearing) Catholic priest and nun, why would you need to stay home with your door locked during this crime spree?
Anyone else notice that Donald Sutherland plays the same character in every film? He’s always got that ‘vacant’ expression, same hairstyle, mumbles. Never understood why he’s so lauded - and this film is no different.
Yeah I agree he's a real mumbler, I also noticed another actor Joe Penny mumbles a bit in Jake and the Fatman later episodes sometimes you can't hear his dialogue very clear you have to turn up the TV volume.
Aw, c'mon that's not true, he was supremely funny in Kelly's Hero's, brilliant in Klute, equally superb in Ordinary People, and hilarious with Eastwood again in Space Cowboys! He didn't play the same character in any of those movies.
I disagree, but I can see why someone might get that idea. All I can say is that he has starred in some favorites of mine. "The Eagle Has Landed" "Eye Of The Needle" "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers(1978)" "Backdraft"
Moral of this story: Catholicism kinda sucks. Girl confides to nun, nun doesn’t believe her, chastises her. The father confessed his sin and was told to “cut it out” and say “hail Mary” a few times. Geez. Certainly not missing that “mute” nun, though.
Disgusting Nuns and Priests for ever thinking that a "good" Catholic father could EVER be guilty of such an act as incest! Catholic church still are masters of denial! But I know many great Christian Nuns and Priests as friends .... I am a Christian only. Not Catholic not Lutheran not Methodist nor Baptist! Just a follower of Christ Jesus! 🙏❣️🇺🇲
Like you I just consider myself as a Christian - I had 2 great aunts who were nuns and a great uncle who was a Vincentian priest (I didn't know them very well since they all died when I was a young child). Actually the scandals that exploded in the 2000's aren't exactly new news as even going all the way back to the early years of the Catholic Church there were priests involved in scandals, even a few Popes, one of which was fatally shot when the husband of the woman he was having sex with caught him in the act.
Catholic church still are masters of denial!! is the one reason I left the church. Though I was baptized catholic and still are, has nothing to do with the church. I have my maker that I follow my Lord Jesus,,,,,,, not the church
Timothy presents an insideously untrustworthy edition of the Nazarene . I prefer The Son of Man according to Mark . Caveat : Chapter 13 of Mark is not written Mark and neither is the tacked on ending .
Ver slow, sloppy editing, stiff acting and Sutherland dies not try to disarm the killer. The woman who knows about the incest takes a vow of silence; big help.
You've reached the level to realize religion is at least amoral. Congratulations! A little more research and you'll discover it's positively *immoral* .
NOBODY SAID THEY WERE GOING TO POISON THE WINE, THE PREIST WAS SURMISING , if i told you someone was going to poison the communion wine would i be guilty of breaking church law?? IF if if the key word, supposition is not telling
@@Lynnefromlyn Have you focused on the 'if' clausal question rather that the responce to the question? That 'if' that was the case then That Priest can not break the oath of the confessional.
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@@neukdan There is hypocrisy and there is hypocrisy, Just because some hypocrisy is seemingly enevitable and so as you say part of the 'human condition'. That does not make all hypocrisy acceptable. There is hypocrisy when a person realises his action or thoughts are hypocritical and so he/she alters their course and there is hypocrisy when some one continues the hypocritical course. There is hypocrisy when a person tells another person not to start doing something such as certain drug abuse, out of concern fot the other person's health. But he goes on to continue stating he is stuck with a debilitating addiction. Whilst it is hypocrisy. My opinion is it is fair hypocrisy if the person has explained both sides of the bad illness.
Fade in - 1987. I was 21 years old working as a projectionist at The Main Theatre in Royal Oak, MI. All I could think about was becoming a Hollywood camera operator living and working in Los Angeles. Joesph Mihalich was my boss and Michael Mihalich’s (Executive Producer of The Rosary Murders) brother. Cut to - 2024 I’ve been working and living in Los Angeles as a camera operator for over 30 years now! Thank you for posting this video and bringing back the awesome memories of my time working at the theater!! Cheers!
Don’t know if you’ve heard but they demolished the Main Art. Tons of water damage after being closed for the covid. RIP Main Art Theatre.
Such an awesome life, thnx! FIN
@@SPARTIN862 Hello! Oh no! I did not know that! How sad! I know they made a ton of changes to it, expanded it the last time I saw it. What replaced it, if anything? Thank you for the update date!
Currently under new construction but Clark’s Construction since 2020, target date for completion is 2024
What a great success story! 👍🏼🎥 Cheers from a fellow Michigander!
It is such a sad story, so many children endure the abuse from adults and it is tragic to even see it in a movie.
I am a Costa Rican Catholic. At least here, no baby is denied baptism, regardless of whether the parents are married or not. I know this movie is old, but my grandfather was born out of wedlock and baptized in a church in 1890. Depictions of Catholicism in USA films are so different from my own experience of growing up Catholic in Costa Rica.
Babies born out of wedlock are not denied baptism in the US. Usually a parent has to be an active, participating member of the church. It depends on the priest.
I am protestant and our church will not baptize children from someone coming in from the street wanting a baptism. Babies out of wedlock are baptized only if the mother is a member in our church and promises to raise the child in God's word. Baptizing a child and then never going to church is a useless baptism
Donald Southherland did a great job of acting. He was a very handsome, distinguished looking man.
Excellent movie. Love Donald Sutherland and Charles Durning. Most of all I love that it was filmed in Detroit.
Oh dang! How sad! I cherish my time there fondly! Because I was assistant mngr, I had keys. I would go in after closing on Thursdays, and project all the new, great 80’s movies for myself and friends before Detroit got to see them on Friday!! What fun! Thank you for sharing, Good to know. 👊🏻
rip donald sutherland great actor
Try R.I.P.
At the end the cop picks up the gun with a bare hand. GREAT police work. Awesome training.
That's very typical of the police force. Well made film, reflecting the state of the police force.
The Rosary Murders is a 1987 American mystery crime film directed by Fred Walton and starring Donald Sutherland, Charles Durning, Belinda Bauer, and Josef Sommer. I always want to know the release date of a movie.
Wasn't it 1987?
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Painter is pointing out that the release date isn't in the description nor the drop down box.
Excellent movie, Donald made another great movie DON'T LOOK BACK! and many more. Thank You.
Thank you kindly for the upload. A great way to spend a rainy afternoon. Just creepy enough! It was perfect for me and the day!
Great thriller including the credits which sometimes get cut out. Thank you for sharing.
When I saw the priest lying in the bed I thought he had a bullet hole in his forehead and was somehow was still alive . Then as a good RC I realised it was Ash Wednesday !!
Ah...thankyou...wondered about that :_
Same! Until the nurse came down the hall with the same mark. I knew it wasn’t a zombie film so figured it must be Ash Wed.
Didn’t know there was such a thing as a “good “RC,pretty sure there isn’t
@@bradzimmerman3171 What?! You haven’t met or heard of a single Catholic who was a good person? 🤔
One of my favourite roles of his. A criminally underrated one. RIP to the Don. Actor death hasn't hit this hard since Lee.
Shes a nun right. And she walked right across the front of the altar without bowing at the eucharist thats inside. All catholics either bow or genuflect.
The Eucharist is not always present on the alter
Its plain respect and reverance. I walk by this hindu temple sometimes. From outside i can see their main altar. I am not hindu but i will stop , bow and walk on. Just respect.
Good on you a respectful thing to do God bless.
I saw that!
Good catch. Was the tabernacle actually behind the altar or somewhere else? If elsewhere, she should’ve bowed when passing the altar (but not genuflected).
I thought the Veneration of the Cross scene was pretty good except the congregation had no sense of order, more like a mob. I really liked that the priest whipped off a quick act of contrition to prepare himself for death when he realized the killer was in the confessional. That was totally realistic.
Donald Suthernland gets on my nerves lately . However his role here was played to perfection.i.actually got really absorbed in this mystery.
I feel the same...
Mr. Sutherland and his friends have shared an interesting storyline in this movie. Something to think about. Thanks for posting.
Thank you. Glad you found the movie interesting too.
29:05 I love that the priest hurried up and prayed an act of contrition & ducked down when he realized his life was in jeopardy. Totally realistic. I have several gripes about this story but they got that right at least.
This is a brilliant movie. I see some are complaining about the sound, it was supposed to be raw, it contributed to the atmosphere.
I didn't find anything wrong with the sound. I had the sound low on my laptop and it was clear and coherent.
Yes, a masterpiece.
The audio drops out during the veneration of the cross scene.
A few differences between this film and the novel it was based on: in the book the killer scheduled his attack on the final victim - a nun - to be on Easter Sunday (as a sort of "resurrection" for him). Also in the book the killing of the first nun happened on the Friday that was one week from Ash Wednesday - possibly to wait for the best time for the killing or so that the pattern wasn't caught on too quickly. That victim in the book wasn't looking to leave the sisterhood, let alone marry someone, let alone a non Catholic. Also, no police were killed at the time when the nun who was in a Carmelite convent got killed - wounded but not killed. In the film one thing bothered me about Fr. Koesler's relationship with the run who was fixing to leave the sisterhood to marry a non Catholic - you'd think that since they appeared to be friends, he'd encourage her to give it a second thought but did agree to walk her down the aisle. Also, what bothered me was she was killed on a Friday night and no one seemed to inquire about her whereabouts until Monday morning when she was due back in the classroom. Wouldn't she have been missed at Saturday morning Mass, let alone Saturday evening/Sunday Mass? She only said she was leaving the sisterhood, not the Church but at the time she was killed she was still an active nun even though she took off the ring symbolizing her sisterhood - and practically every Mass I've seen there's usually at least one nun and usually several attending.
Also in the book, it ended with a man going to Konfession saying he and his daughter were committing incest. The priest gave him hell and then an act of contrition i.e. pray a certain number of rosaries - the ends up saying I need help, not a GD rosary!
If a Nun (A bride of Christ) were to leave the sisterhood then surly that would equate to divorcing Christ and inturn divorcing her church.
Really good murder mystery! Donald Sutherland was a very good actor & I enjoyed most his work. ❤
This movie is so underrated. Thanks for taking the time to put this up.
Good movie, I jumped a few times! When Donald Sutherland was in the cemetery and when he was at the girl's home and opened the door and the girl's father was standing there! And when he found the white rose pinned to the dart board😊
Brahms would have been amused by the words written to his beautiful Symphony; he was in love with the faithful wife of his teacher, Schumann. Clara Schumann was one of the most famous pianists in the world, and both men wrote their piano concertos for her. Lost Love is the motif of the music and the film. Very appropriate.
The murderer was wrong when he said Fr. Koestler broke the seal (of confession). All he did was tip off the police as to whom the next intended victims would be once he figured out the murderer's code. Actually there's very few times when the seal of confession can be broken - notably if someone confesses to a crime and some innocent party has been accused of it or convicted of it;; then the priest might either require as part of the penance he/she come forward and confess to the authorities or he might inform them himself. Also as part of the penance he/she would be required to make restitution to the victim and/or his or her family. This film is based on the first of an excellent series of Fr. Koestler mysteries by William X. Kienzle who at one time was a priest that was the editor of a Catholic newspaper - he left the priesthood in the 1970's to get married.
No the seal of confession can never be broken according to Church law.
Thank you for the interesting background storyline
@@barbaras2669 promiss made to some one you later find out is a criminal is not a promiss required to be honoured. The criminal has not honoured the promiss of legal contract. Such is secula law.
Stop bragging 🙄🙄
Thanks for the high quality video upload. That's a good print.
Histoire de ce film classique mais c'était un bon film, suspense ! J'aime toujours un grand acteur Donald Sutherland !
The first seven minutes is an illustration of how religion ruins your life.. The priest, played by Sutherland has a grim scowl on his face when she tells him she has met a man and is in love.
He's just worried about her, 10 seconds later he's happy for her.
Catholicism is nothing more than pagan Babylonian sun god worship of Tammuz under the disguise of christianity. The Vatican/Rome is Mystery Babylon of Revelation, the mother church of harlots.
The newscaster at 26:30 was long-time WXYZ-TV Detroit anchor and reporter Doris Biscoe, who passed away in June of this year.
The voice of legendary WJR morning man JP McCarthy is briefly heard at 37:29.
No sound at the end ?
Captions unavailable.
This is one great movie I've seen three times now. Donald Sutherland at his best. There isn't a part he can't play! Not one❣️🙏🇺🇲
Canon law does not forbid babies born outside of marriage from being baptized and didn’t at the time of this story. As long as there’s hope the baby will be raised Catholic, he/she may be baptized.
That may have been the official position of the church. However, some Priests, especially the older ones, discouraged and even refused to perform such Baptisms.
@@leslieking6259 But the character claimed that was official Church law. Not accurate.
Agree - I have a gut feeling that Jesus wouldn't have refused to baptize the baby - after all, he/she can't help the circumstances under which he/she was born. Admittedly she sinned by having sex outside of marriage - shame the father of the child refused to marry her - but she should have at least given credit for not aborting the child.
@@leslieking6259 that was the main reason I disliked the Father Nabors character which imo showed an unchristian attitude - what irony that (spoiler alert) this priest was the one that gave the killer bad advice.
We have a few people like that in my denomination too.
Usually self appointed and just love to categorize and estimate the value of their fellow congregates.
I nicknamed them "The Taliban"
Different to see DS play a vulnerable role.
It's like a modern day film noir thriller.
Thanks for the upload.
I really liked the movie!
Excelent movie. Thanks. ❤
Good movie better than i thought,Sutherland was great as well as other known actors i have seen before!👍😁😀👋
That´s nice. Now, get out of bed and get a job.
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Holds up well in spite of its age. However the lead-in blurb just below play is misleading: "a young detective finds himself entangled in a web of deception...". The young detective is a silver headed priest.
Ending vocalist sounds like Barbra Streisand.😯
Yes, she does sound like Barbra Streisand - but the ending credits give the vocalist's name as Nancy Wood.
🇬🇧 loved this, thank you ☺️
Why would he be all happy & congratulatory when his nun friend tells him she’s been seeing a guy while still under vows, she’s leaving her vocation, and the boyfriend is not a Catholic? Wouldn’t he ask her some questions, try to counsel her to pause, make some suggestions like going on a retreat, and/or offer to pray with her? Something’s wrong with this picture.
Agree - especially with the shortage of nuns, let alone priests - and wonder if the killer was aware of this or just picked her due to her name fitting the formula he was using. Another thing that bothered me was that she was killed on a Friday evening but no one asked where she was until Monday morning when she didn't show up at school? Wouldn't her being missing from Mass on the days in between be noticeable, especially since nuns seem to attend every Mass?
@@alexisdiva9 Good catch about her missing mass.
I also thought it was odd how she and the priest were hanging out all chummy at the rectory. It’s just not realistic. At first I thought, she must be his actual sister, the way he was sprawling all over the couch. And how did he not know she was falling for a guy if they’re such good pals? Wouldn’t she have talked to him about her struggles against the temptation to break her vows? It just didn’t ring true to me.
Bless and RIP. 🌈🐕💗🇦🇺
Great film thank you.🇬🇧
Thank you for this film. Still couldn't get the connection at the end when Pat came back. Nonetheless a great film.
Me neither.
They’re trying to create ambiguity, making us wonder if he’ll leave the priesthood to marry the reporter.
A good story of telling the truth in the hands of a confessional priest! He was even able to solve the mystery behind the suicide of a 16 year old girl done by incest by her own father confessed to two priests! A good story with moral lesson!
Why you spoiling the movie for everyone 🤬🤬
Thanks for the spoiler. I can save myself a good hour or thereabouts.
Actually (spoilers alerts), her father just confessed to one priest (Fr. Nabors) that just gave him a routine penance, telling him to cut it out without referring him to some resources - and the girl went to the nun who was her advisor who just chastised her for having wicked thoughts about her father, not believing her until after her suicide; possibly out of guilt, she left her teaching position and relocated to a convent where she took a vow of silence.
Donald Sutherland is a great actor like his films and the fat man has been in many great films sorry don't know his name😊
Charles Durning
I think the fatman you're referring to is Charles Durning he was a great actor he also played is those Naked Gun films with Leslie Nielsen deceased
Charles Durning. Brilliant. My favorite was him as Pappy O’Daniel in O Brother Where Art Thou.
Great movie 🎬 ❤
Good film...I jumped more than a few times...Thank you TH-cam
Great movie, hidden gem
Love this movie ❤❤
Great movie
Pls add subtitles.
That production sound mixer Jim Webb, needs to find another job, because he certainly isn't any good at that one.
Bhangaar. Police department doesn't get a single clue. Number of murders happening so quick. Donald Sutherland acts as if he himself is tired of being in the movie.
😂
Dead bodies 3£ a kilo. 😂but still great, gripping movie. Donald Suthertland is such a handsome, handsome man. ❤.
Excellent film
If I remember correctly, the 1980s was a time of rampant incest. This was a morality play to confront the problem. Since then of course sexual depravity has exploded and much of what was considered deadly sin is commonplace now.
no close captioning?
That’s fab 😊
No tiene subtitulado en español y me parece una muy buena película
I was there watching them making this movie
WOW that had to be interesting
Fabulous 🎉
Very nice, Son's of Perdition, move, thank you.
Give me a clue! Did I miss him saying Harris wins?
So ... if you're a God-fearing (not man-fearing) Catholic priest and nun, why would you need to stay home with your door locked during this crime spree?
Because God did not make us fools as disbelievers are.
People are afraid of the unknown, pain, torture and death--naturally they would be scared of a murderer!
Because you all know that dead is not what you want to be, no matter what you believe. By the way it is, "...Priest, or Nun."
87 I was happily divorced with two sons and working 😅
Too slow. Love Sutherland so I'll watch but too slow.
Pacing is perfect for us. Good movie.
why say anything, no one cares what you think. Certainly saying here make no difference to anything.
I'm watching on playback speed 1.25. I'm saving a quarter of my time. 😊
@@PetroicaRodinogaster264it does, as I'm watching it on a faster speed 😂
I forgot to say thank you very much .😊
The sound went out at 1:25 . Is this a sick joke?
Anyone else notice that Donald Sutherland plays the same character in every film? He’s always got that ‘vacant’ expression, same hairstyle, mumbles. Never understood why he’s so lauded - and this film is no different.
Yeah I agree he's a real mumbler, I also noticed another actor Joe Penny mumbles a bit in Jake and the Fatman later episodes sometimes you can't hear his dialogue very clear you have to turn up the TV volume.
Aw, c'mon that's not true, he was supremely funny in Kelly's Hero's, brilliant in Klute, equally superb in Ordinary People, and hilarious with Eastwood again in Space Cowboys! He didn't play the same character in any of those movies.
And great in MASH
I disagree, but I can see why someone might get that idea.
All I can say is that he has starred in some favorites of mine.
"The Eagle Has Landed"
"Eye Of The Needle"
"Invasion Of The Body Snatchers(1978)"
"Backdraft"
He was passionate as a food inspector in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers
A vow of silence at1:25:20?
why is there no sound at 1:26:30????
Probably copywrited music playing
thnx so much for this absorbing film - outrageous cast. ~
Do you mean outstanding?
Very weird movie. Good movie. THanks
Moral of this story: Catholicism kinda sucks. Girl confides to nun, nun doesn’t believe her, chastises her. The father confessed his sin and was told to “cut it out” and say “hail Mary” a few times. Geez. Certainly not missing that “mute” nun, though.
J'aimerais voir le film en francais
Back neighbors have tunnels i thought they could actually reach here, and they can! Tunneling deceptive
Where are the police investigaters and special homicide squad?
Dunkin’ Donuts
Were they not on the trail. Not pointing a loaded rifel at the head of the homicidal murderer?
Interesting film that starts very well but suffers perhaps from lethargic pacing and an overly subdued performance by Sutherland. Unusual music.
Disgusting Nuns and Priests for ever thinking that a "good" Catholic father could EVER be guilty of such an act as incest! Catholic church still are masters of denial! But I know many great Christian Nuns and Priests as friends .... I am a Christian only. Not Catholic not Lutheran not Methodist nor Baptist! Just a follower of Christ Jesus! 🙏❣️🇺🇲
Why bother following anyone….it is all an illusion
Like you I just consider myself as a Christian - I had 2 great aunts who were nuns and a great uncle who was a Vincentian priest (I didn't know them very well since they all died when I was a young child). Actually the scandals that exploded in the 2000's aren't exactly new news as even going all the way back to the early years of the Catholic Church there were priests involved in scandals, even a few Popes, one of which was fatally shot when the husband of the woman he was having sex with caught him in the act.
You sound angry. Try to remember how much Jesus loves you.
Catholic church still are masters of denial!! is the one reason I left the church. Though I was baptized catholic and still are, has nothing to do with the church. I have my maker that I follow my Lord Jesus,,,,,,, not the church
oopps. went backward and started again. Sound now back on!
nice movie thanks 🙏🏼
another movie where the sound goes off GRR
Sound didn't go off for me. Actually the audio is really good
Super scary thriller, but the description above is way off.
I am looking at a good movie that was interrupted by a long commercial, why?
1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus
Timothy presents an insideously untrustworthy edition of the Nazarene . I prefer The Son of Man according to Mark .
Caveat : Chapter 13 of Mark is not written Mark and neither is the tacked on ending .
Not showing up for work too often, is he?
Absolutely... The truth
God had a million sons and daughters before your impostor religeon began it's malevelent genocides of those who did not except your impostor ideology.
@@MikeGreenwood51 Which God?
SUBTÍTULOS NO DISPONIBLES!😢
Es hora de aprender inglés 😅
Which altar boy is Jack White?
The story line is bit slow. May be i am wrong in judging.
Ver slow, sloppy editing, stiff acting and Sutherland dies not try to disarm the killer. The woman who knows about the incest takes a vow of silence; big help.
These jesus freaks are a weird cattle.
That sounds dead wrong. A priest cannot reveal someone has threatened to poison the wine.
GOD BELIEVERS ARE VERY SICK PEOPLE!
You've reached the level to realize religion is at least amoral. Congratulations! A little more research and you'll discover it's positively *immoral* .
NOBODY SAID THEY WERE GOING TO POISON THE WINE, THE PREIST WAS SURMISING , if i told you someone was going to poison the communion wine would i be guilty of breaking church law?? IF if if the key word, supposition is not telling
He didn’t poison the wine and the priest didn’t say that he had. He was using it as an example. Do keep up!
@@Lynnefromlyn Have you focused on the 'if' clausal question rather that the responce to the question? That 'if' that was the case then That Priest can not break the oath of the confessional.
Maybe not 😮
Yet another one with awful soundtrack
I find it kind of funny that people watching movies on TH-cam find fault ….
Yeah the problem with TH-cam movies most of them have wrong aspect ratio and very grainy over recorded movies
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The Ads are for YT, jerk.
Crapola of the highest degree.
Really boring predictable movie. Nothing worse then the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church.
Hypocrisy is a human condition.
THESE IS NOT A DOCUMENTARY IS A MOVIE.....FANTASY.....UNDERSTAND😂😂😂😂.
@@neukdan There is hypocrisy and there is hypocrisy, Just because some hypocrisy is seemingly enevitable and so as you say part of the 'human condition'. That does not make all hypocrisy acceptable. There is hypocrisy when a person realises his action or thoughts are hypocritical and so he/she alters their course and there is hypocrisy when some one continues the hypocritical course. There is hypocrisy when a person tells another person not to start doing something such as certain drug abuse, out of concern fot the other person's health. But he goes on to continue stating he is stuck with a debilitating addiction. Whilst it is hypocrisy. My opinion is it is fair hypocrisy if the person has explained both sides of the bad illness.
Hypocrisy from any religion
@@rosatamayo447is a doc
Why do the women smoke so much?
Why such a tosser
How is that your business?
Yuck.
You might want to pass on this one!
why
“Did they have anything in common. Conservative, liberal, pro-abortion?” Hahahahaha- stupid dialogue!
🎥✨🌟🙏Ottimo film.