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Synopsis
Not many filmmakers can claim to have freed a convicted murderer from jail, but Errol Morris accomplished that feat with his stunning documentary about Randall Dale Adams. Morris, whose brilliant previous features Vernon, Florida and Gates of Heaven had focused on less substantial subjects, learned of Adams' plight when the director was in Texas in preparation for a film about a psychiatrist who testified in murder trials. In November 1976, after his car broke down on a road outside Dallas, Adams had accepted a ride from a stranger, David Harris. Harris was driving a stolen car, and when Dallas police officer Robert Wood pulled the two men over to check on the vehicle, Harris shot and killed Wood. A jury believed that Adams was the killer, thanks to the perjured testimony of Harris and the misleading accounts of two witnesses. A story about Adams on 60 Minutes helped to bring public attention to the case, but it was Morris' film, which contained extensive interview material with both Adams and Harris as well as stylized reenactments of the crime, that clinched the case for Adams' innocence. He was set free on March 15, 1988. Although Morris' film made many critics' top ten lists, it was unaccountably not nominated for an Academy award, raising doubts about the credibility of the Motion Picture Academy's nominating process in this category. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Lester Cohen Art Director
Brad Fuller Associate Producer
Brad Fuller Associate Producer
Ned Burgess Cinematographer
Peter Sova Cinematographer
Phillipe Carr-Foster Cinematographer
Robert Chappell Cinematographer
Stefan Czapsky Cinematographer
Philip Glass Composer (Music Score)
Errol Morris Director
Paul Barnes Editor
Lidsay Law Executive Producer
Lidsay Law Producer
Mark Lipson Producer
Ted Bafaloukos Production Designer
Errol Morris Screenwriter
Brad Fuller Sound/Sound Designer
Brad Fuller Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Aaron Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1988
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Color type
Duart color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
American Playhouse
Miramax
Third Floor

Release
August 26, 1988 (USA)

Awards
1987 - Best Documentary - New York Film Critics Circle
1988 - Best Documentary - National Board of Review
1988 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
1988 - Best Documentary - New York Film Critics Circle
1988 - Best Documentary - National Board of Review
1988 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Awards
1988 - Best Documentary - New York Film Critics Circle
2001 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
2001 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress