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Devil's Knot

Brutal killings of three young children ignite a controversial courtroom drama as three teenagers stand trial for allegedly murdering them as part of a satanic ritual.

Director(s)

Joe Berlinger

Bruce Sinofsky

Atom Egoyan

Walter Gasparovic

Kristina M. Peterson

Cody Williams

Ashley Patterson

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Cast & Crew

Kevin Durand

Kevin Durand

John Mark Byers

Bruce Sinofsky

Bruce Sinofsky

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Joe Berlinger

Joe Berlinger

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Lindsey Moser

Lindsey Moser

Teacher at Weaver

Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Judge David Burnett

Stephen Moyer

Stephen Moyer

John Fogelman

Martin Henderson

Martin Henderson

Brent Davis

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon

Pam Hobbs

Mike Pniewski

Mike Pniewski

Landlord (uncredited)

Gary Grubbs

Gary Grubbs

Dale Griffis

Amy Ryan

Amy Ryan

Margaret Lax

Haley Craft

Haley Craft

Teenage Employee

Gary Weeks

Gary Weeks

TV Reporter at Weaver

Rex Linn

Rex Linn

Chief Inspector Gitchell

Matt Letscher

Matt Letscher

Paul Ford

Michael Gladis

Michael Gladis

Dan Stidham

Seth Meriwether

Seth Meriwether

Jason Baldwin

Kerry Cahill

Kerry Cahill

Jo Lynn

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Jerry Driver

Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Ron Lax

Alessandro Nivola

Alessandro Nivola

Terry Hobbs

Mireille Enos

Mireille Enos

Vicki Hutcherson

Walter Gasparovic

Walter Gasparovic

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Judd Lormand

Judd Lormand

Desk Officer

Ashley Patterson

Ashley Patterson

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Brian Howe

Brian Howe

Detective McDonough

Scott Poythress

Scott Poythress

Criminalist

Ron Clinton Smith

Ron Clinton Smith

Police Sergeant

Atom Egoyan

Atom Egoyan

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Collette Wolfe

Collette Wolfe

Glori Shettles

Kate Kneeland

Kate Kneeland

Ron's Secretary

Kristina M. Peterson

Kristina M. Peterson

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Kristopher Higgins

Kristopher Higgins

Jessie Misskelley

Brooke Jaye Taylor

Brooke Jaye Taylor

Officer Regina Meeks

David Ramsey

David Ramsey

Baptist Preacher

Cody Williams

Cody Williams

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Jet Jurgensmeyer

Jet Jurgensmeyer

Stevie Branch

Lori Beth Sikes

Lori Beth Sikes

Annie

Jody Thompson

Jody Thompson

Man in Crowd #1

Dane DeHaan

Dane DeHaan

Chris Morgan

Jonathan Spencer

Jonathan Spencer

Polygraph Examiner

Orelon Sidney

Orelon Sidney

Memphis TV Reporter

Julie Ivey

Julie Ivey

Melissa Byers

Robert Baker

Robert Baker

Detective Bryn Ridge

Stan Houston

Stan Houston

Detective Donald Bray

Kristoffer Polaha

Kristoffer Polaha

Val Price

Joey Nappo

Joey Nappo

Trailer Park Teen

Anessa Ramsey

Anessa Ramsey

Rosie

Matthew Stanton

Matthew Stanton

Detective Durham

Brandon Spink

Brandon Spink

Chris Byers

Ted Huckabee

Ted Huckabee

Steve Jones

Corey James Wright

Corey James Wright

HBO Cameraman (as Corey Wright)

Thomas Clay Strickland

Thomas Clay Strickland

Lawyer

Bill Murphey

Bill Murphey

Marty King

James Hamrick

James Hamrick

Damien Echols

Paul Boardman Jr.

Paul Boardman Jr.

Michael Moore

Jack Coghlan

Jack Coghlan

Aaron Hutcheson

Clay Stapleford

Clay Stapleford

Detective Mike Allen

Stephanie Stewart

Stephanie Stewart

Domini Teer (as Stephanie Steward)

Isabella Zentkovich

Isabella Zentkovich

Amanda Hobbs

Quincy Bonds

Quincy Bonds

Court Officer (as Quincey Bonds)

Morgan Pelligrino

Morgan Pelligrino

Reporter at Courthouse

Arvell Poe

Arvell Poe

Bloody Muddy Man

Brandon Carroll

Brandon Carroll

Bobby DeAngelo

Amber Chaney

Amber Chaney

Older Employee

Abigail Monet

Abigail Monet

Girl on Stand

Brandon Wood

Brandon Wood

Trailer Park Teen

Chase Crandell

Chase Crandell

Marion High School Boy

Stephanie Astalos-Jones

Stephanie Astalos-Jones

Marion High School Teacher

Rob Demery

Rob Demery

Man in Crowd #2

Holly Firfer

Holly Firfer

Tabloid Reporter

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on09 May 2013
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Reno

8/10

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.

KayP97

/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

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