- The Death of Richie
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name = The Death of Richie
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director =Paul Wendkos
producer =Michael Jaffe
writer =Thomas Thompson (book)John McGreevey (screenplay)
starring =Robby Benson Ben Gazzara Eileen Brennan Lance Kerwin
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distributor =Warner Brothers
released =January 10 ,1977
runtime = 97 min.
country =United States
language = English
amg_id = 327598
imdb_id = 0075923The Death of Richie is a made-for-TV movie drama which premiered on the
NBC television network on January 10, 1977.This movie is based on "Richie", a true story written by Thomas Thompson about the 1972 death of George Richard "Richie" Diener, Jr. at the hands of his father, who was ultimately not charged with the shooting death of his son.
Plot
The film opens with a scene of a burial in a large suburban cemetery, with mourners, many of them young people, surrounding a casket while a minister prays. An older couple dressed in black is closest to the casket, suggesting that they are the deceased's parents. The grief-stricken father weeps openly as he is comforted by his wife.
The story then cuts from the cemetery and to a car swerving erratically on a street, focusing on a young man, 17-year-old Richie Werner (
Robby Benson ), who is doing drugs in the car with his three friends. The driver, Brick, is then pulled over for his erratic driving. The police officer tells Brick he is willing to let him off the hook as a favor...and that he expects favors in return for those he does favors for. Brick agrees.This is the beginning of a series of episodes that bring Richie into conflict with his father, George (
Ben Gazzara ), a stern man who loves his son, but has trouble expressing his feelings.Eileen Brennan plays Richie's loving but weak mother Carol, andLance Kerwin plays his younger brother Russell, whom Richie, despite his demons, is very protective of.Both men make genuine attempts to meet each other halfway, yielding some success, with Richie getting a job (but loses it later after Brick and his thugs show up at Richie's job) and George helping his son get closer to Shiela (
Cynthia Eilbacher ), a girl from school that Richie likes. However, the relationship between George and Richie worsens as social pressures and personal failings drive Richie deeper into his drug addiction.The interaction between father and son continues to deteriorate, largely due to Richie's escalating drug abuse and his father's unwillingness to enter family counseling.
The movie's climax comes when George intervenes by informing the police of his son's activities, in a desperate attempt to save his life at all costs. This culminates when Richie confronts his father in a drug-induced rage (from ingestion of a hallucinogen called "reds"), threatening him with an awl. George retreats to the basement in the family's home, where Richie follows him. George retrieves a revolver from his toolbox and aims it at Richie, but does not fire it, cocking the hammer back in an attempt to convince his son that he is not bluffing. Richie screams repeatedly for his father to shoot him. George manages to overpower Richie by knocking the awl from his hand, but Richie retreats upstairs and returns to the basement with a pair of scissors and taunts his father over and over again, daring him to shoot him, approaching him closer, thinking that George doesn't have the nerve to shoot him.
With a steady hand, George pulls the trigger. A blinding flash from the gun's barrel then morphs into a bouquet of flowers on a mahogany casket in the same cemetery, surrounded by the same mourners in black. Following
Psalm 23 , a brief eulogy is read by Shiela:The movie ends with a brief written epilogue over a still shot of George placing a rose on Richie's casket, stating that a grand jury voted unanimously not to indict George Werner for the shooting death of his son, and that he lives as a free man.
Production notes
*Though the shooting scene was kept short in order to meet the more restrictive censorship limits of NBC at the time, a brief scream is heard from Richie after the gunshot, but this would be edited out in future airings of the movie.
*The alternative title of the movie is simply "Richie", which is the title of the book by Thomas Thompson, the movie's base.
*The family's surname is Diener in the book. In the movie, it is Werner.External Links
* [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/41290/Richie/overview Movie Guide: The New York Times]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075923/ The Death of Richie at the Internet Movie Database]
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