D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear

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D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear
D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear

D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear 243w1q

6 | 2h0m | en | Drama

Based on the known events that shook the United States for 23 days in 2002. Within 24 hours six people were killed by a sniper in Maryland County. A man and his son get overlooked in all settings where shootings occur. The police, in cooperation with the FBI follows the wrong track of a white van, while the murderers act with impunity and panic seizes the population

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Released: October. 17,2003 | Released Producted By: Orly Adelson Productions , USA Network Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Based on the known events that shook the United States for 23 days in 2002. Within 24 hours six people were killed by a sniper in Maryland County. A man and his son get overlooked in all settings where shootings occur. The police, in cooperation with the FBI follows the wrong track of a white van, while the murderers act with impunity and panic seizes the population

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TV Movie

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Cast

Charlayne Woodard

Director

Eija Johnson

Producted By

Orly Adelson Productions

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Charles S. Dutton
Charles S. Dutton

as Chief Charles Moose

Tom O'Brien
Tom O'Brien

as Lieutenant Jacobs

Charlayne Woodard
Charlayne Woodard

as Mildred Muhammad

Eija Johnson
Eija Johnson

Art Direction

Michael Ritter
Michael Ritter

Production Design

Erik Gerlund
Erik Gerlund

Set Decoration

Brian Whittred
Brian Whittred

"B" Camera Operator

Keith Young
Keith Young

"C" Camera Operator

Marty McInally
Marty McInally

Camera Operator

Mark Wareham
Mark Wareham

Director of Photography

Brian Whittred
Brian Whittred

Second Unit Director of Photography

Carla Hetland
Carla Hetland

Costume Design

Allixandra East
Allixandra East

Stand In

Mike Crestejo
Mike Crestejo

Stunt Coordinator

Mark Aisbett
Mark Aisbett

Stunts

Ryan Ennis
Ryan Ennis

Stunts

Owen Walstrom
Garvin Cross
Garvin Cross

Stunts

D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear Audience Reviews 2d6g6m

Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Walter Sloane Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Theo Robertson It says something about the callous nature of the Beltway sniper attacks that they caused so much morbid media interest . In a country like the United States which is perceived to be very violent ( I'm not saying it's true just that it's perceived to be in Europe ) the three week killing spree made the headlines all across the world in October 2002 . It should be ed that America was still recovering from 9/11 and any killing spree would automatically be thought of as an act of terrorism from an outside power hell bent on attacking the American way of life This TVM tells of the hunt for the snipers who murdered 13 people over a period of three weeks but almost certainly tells it very badly . As you might expect it's told from the police point of view primarily Charles Moose played by Charles S Dutton but one can't help thinking it's a total whitewash as to the police's failing to catch the killers earlier . Perhaps even more disgraceful is the fact that this TVM was broadcast just before the murder trial took place . In other words you get a feeling of sickening cynicism it's broadcast to generate maximum advertising revenue for a TV network
drewster-34 How sick has the media become these days? If the USA network were actually serious about making a movie to ACCURATLY tell the story of the sniper shootings, and not to make higher ratings I wouldn't have a problem. But its quite clear to every mind in the United States and abroad, that the purpose of this movie is to make lots of money over a terrible event that is too close to be immoralized in a movie. USA cannot tell an accurate of the events when these events are not even over. The two suspects have not even went to trial and this movie has been made. WHY?!I encourage people to not watch this movie. USA dosen't care if you don't like it. If you watch it you are ing it. So don't watch it. It is a story that needs time to become history.
Beeracuda The whole purpose of a documentary is to provide additional information rather than just the actual events. Everything displayed in this movie was widely available through media sources. We all knew the facts of this case. Especially those of us in relative close proximity of the crimes. What the movie fails to offer is any kind of insight as to why these 2 people committed these awful crimes. Why not? BECAUSE IT HASN'T GONE TO TRIAL YET!! Perhaps after the trial, we'll have a better idea as to why these 2 did this. But to release a movie like this before the trial is very irresponsible. It's already hard enough to find a jury for a fair trial. Now they come out with a movie depicting the actual events while jury selection is going on! Ridiculous, irresponsible, and greedy, USA Network should be ashamed for showing this trash.I think that USA Network just gave the defense lawyers great ammunition for declaring a mistrial once the trial actually begins. I'd be surprised if it doesn't happen.
jdcbomb This movie was definitely made too soon, especially since the trial of the two suspects is going on right now (mes the jury pool???). Also, we have NO idea which parts of the movie were fictionalized, dramatized, or whatever. But, it WAS very well acted and Charles Dutton did a good job portraying Chief Moose. And the movie definitely reminds me of the horror of that time. You do sit there and cringe at every killing that is committed, feel angry at Malvo and Muhammed, feel frustrated with the investigation missteps, and the relief of the two being captured. But they really should have waited like a few years AFTER the convictions in court to make this movie.