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At the Death House Door (2008)

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Summary: This documentary follows retired preacher Carroll Pickett, who officiated at the executions of 95 inmates on Texas' death row. Throughout the film, two Chicago reporters look into the case of one of those 95 inmates, a man they believe was the victim of a wrongful execution.
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Country: USA
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na Bojangles
80
T9
na Amember
7
T4
na pascally
87
T10
na rant1229
30
T5
na AceySaid10%
77
T3
Pretty dull. Definitely watch James' 'Stevie' over this one.
na FitFortDanga
83
T8
Pickett is a deeply introspective man, who articulates his doubts and compassion extremely well, and makes a compelling case against the death penalty. The other thread of the film is a bit less satisfying. Although they introduce more than enough doubt to make the execution of Carlos DeLuna a tragedy, I really craved more details about the case. The absence of information about the crime and the trial left me wondering when the other shoe was going to drop. But the Pickett parts make up for it.
na imdb
74
T9
na givethanks
71
T8
na sengir
77
T4
na Jeb
88
T8
Great documentary about the wrongful and huge number of execution of convicts and inmates on Texas' death row. The evidence behind the presumably innocent man who was killed is strong, adding an addition sucker-punch to the state.
na Lindsey24
83
T8
na Icarus
84
T8
Excellent portrayal of one man's long experience with executions in Texas. As a chaplain, he possesses an insight into the minds of the convicts in their last days and hours, some of whom he is convinced were innocent. The film does a nice job mixing the chaplain's story with the investigation into one presumably innocent man who was executed. It falters a bit in the last act with the inclusion of a strong activist mentality.
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