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REP1774999 043396415898 REP1774999

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
2025-04-19 USD 16.07

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Movie Titles West of Memphis
Synopsis REVIEW From Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg (2006, Best Documentary Feature, Deliver Us From Evil) in collaboration with the multiple Academy Award®-winning team of Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh (2003, Best Picture & Best Adapted Screenplay, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), West of Memphis tells the untold story behind an extraordinary and desperate fight to stop the State of Arkansas from killing an innocent man. Told and produced by those who lived it, Damien Echols and Lorri Davis, the film uncovers new evidence surrounding the 1993 murders of three eight-year-old boys in the small town of West Memphis, Arkansas, and exposes the wrongful conviction of three teenagers who lost 18 years of their lives imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.
Format DVD
Rating R
Genre Documentary
Runtime 147
Colorized Yes
Subtitle Thai, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, English, French, Spanish
Year 2012
Release Date 2025-06-24
Studio SONY HOME PICTURES ENT.
Director Amy Berg
Star 1 Damien Echols
Star 2 Jason Baldwin
Cast Jessie Misskelley Jr., Peter Jackson, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, Lorri Davis
From Academy Award«-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg (2006, Best Documentary Feature, Deliver Us From Evil) in collaboration with the multiple Academy Award«-winning team of Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh (2003, Best Picture & Best Adapted Screenplay, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), WEST OF MEMPHIS tells the untold story behind an extraordinary and desperate fight to stop the State of Arkansas from killing an innocent man. Told and produced by those who lived it, Damien Echols and Lorri Davis, the film uncovers new evidence surrounding the 1993 murders of three eight-year-old boys in the small town of West Memphis, Arkansas, and exposes the wrongful conviction of three teenagers who lost 18 years of their lives imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.