Murder in Greenwich
Murder in Greenwich
R | 15 November 2002 (USA)
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The story of Martha Moxley, a 15-year-old girl murdered in Greenwich in the 1970s. Her murder went unsolved for 25 years.

Reviews
Sexylocher Masterful Movie
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
eb-heart28 I've lived in Greenwich my whole life and have never seen something so untrue. there are not palm trees in Greenwich, CT friends, as well as the fact the Greenwich, more specifically Belle Haven, is at sea level, which means no huge hills, no bluffs, or cliffs. Especially not for the Belle Haven Club, that is at sea level with a beach right next to it. Not only the fact that they couldn't get any details about the location right the newspaper said the Greenwich Herald. What even is that? Our paper is the Greenwich Time. And then there was Mark Furhman. He was walking around town like he owned the place, he probably thinks he's all high and mighty up in Greenwich when no one even talks about him. No one liked him when he was here and no one likes him now. He grossly exaggerates the truth about what happened with his involvement in helping with the case.
alicespiral I like True Story films but not like this especially when its a murder no known of in the U K. But it seems nearer to the true story of how a disgraced detective wrote a book about it.Why was he disgraced? God knows it never said unless he was a racist. Whatever these flashbacks don't make for a complete story- as -it -happenned.It could have been so much more interesting if the book had not been like it was a main character in the story. The end was too quick and the way the killer was caught was not actually shown as it jumped the years just in time to here he'd got 25 years or something. But it just acts as a reminder that all these kind of murders where some teenager is snuffed out for no good reason-they usually say "crime oassionel" or something but it wasn't even that it was pretty senseless-deserve the death penalty.To deprive someone so young of having children and their parents grandchildren is to my mind a crime deserving of death.It reminds me of how much I favor the death penalty because no parent should have to bury their own child
Spaceygirl Having seen this without knowing all the hoopla surrounding the lead character, indeed without even knowing that it was based on real-life events, I must say I am impressed. "Murder in Greenwich" is an above average production for a made-for-TV movie - the acting is uniformly great, Christopher Meloni in particular putting in a stand-out performance and the teen actors excel in what are difficult roles. The idea of the dead girl narrating the movie is a stroke of genius which elevates the movie from merely good to excellent. The script is exemplary for what is essentially movie-of-the-week fodder and the cinematography is beautiful.
sparkles4ever989 I have seen this movie on the Martha Moxley. I too live in connecticut and heard a lot of media coverage on it. This murder was big news in Connecticut. Since we are small state it was a little errie to watch. I feel it was a little too soon to making a movie about it, but oh well.