Guilty As Charged

1991 "People Who Are Getting Away With Murder Are In For A Big Shock."
5.3| 1h35m| R| en| More Info
Released: 19 April 1991 Released
Producted By: I.R.S. Media
Country: United States of America
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Rod Steiger stars as a vigilante who with the aid of his helper, Isaac Hayes, captures men who he considers evil and executes them in his homemade electric chair.

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AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
kclipper Rod Steiger lights up the screen as a butcher turned preaching vigilante who captures convicted murderers and stores them in his own makeshift "death row" to await execution in a homemade electric chair in this uproarious black comedy. After a crooked politician, Stanford (a good role for Lyman Ward) murders an ex-lover and frames a common thief for the deed, Steiger just may execute his first innocent man, or will sweet, naive, wide-eyed Kimberly (Heather Graham) stop him in time before the sorry victim gets fried and the corrupt Stanford gets elected Governor? This is loaded with sarcasm, puns and in-jokes that poke enormous fun at religion, politics, and the judicial system, and it never takes it self seriously enough to offend. Steiger is pure excellence as he spews out hammy dialog about the importance of justice and humanity while he cooks his hapless prisoners. Plenty of twisted logic played for laughs (the electric chair is designed for comfort, and it has giant wings to prepare for the repentants' departure for heaven.), and Issac Hayes is hilarious as Aloysius, Steiger's priest and assistant. Also, lots of good character actors join in the fun such as Lauren Hutton as a bitchy wife , Mitch Pileggi as a wisecracking prisoner, Earl Boen and Zelda Rubinstein as a maid who "plants bugs". The best is yet to come as you will be "electrified" and appreciative at the surprise twist ending thats in store. Anyone who gets offended by this little gem of a movie needs a little "shock" therapy themselves. It's a shame that such a "jolt" of a funny film has gotten a bad rep, and has been shelved and forgotten. It is definitely in need of re-discovery.
Raegan Butcher This film spares no one: right wing death penalty advocates, bleeding heart liberals, politicians,self-righteous religious zealots and incorrigble criminals. That's what i loved about it: it skewers EVERYONE.It has absolutely fantastic sets and cinematography, with a distinct Dr Phibes quality to Steiger's underground lair. Heather Graham, looking impossibly young and cute, makes for an appealing heroine.Lyman Ward excels at playing a sleazeball. Isaac Hayes has some of the funniest moments as Steiger's demented henchman alongside Mitch Pileggi, who makes quite an impression as a snarling prisoner. Ricky Dean Logan is hilarious, especially in his introductory scene. And Rod Steiger, who always committed 100% of himself to every role, no matter how small the budget or strange the screenplay, should have been nominated for some sort of award because he really gives a magnificent performance here. He somehow manages to make his character funny, sad, sweet, righteous, warped and malevolent-- sometimes all in one scene.
Allardyce99 Very few people have seen this film or are even aware of it. I was fortunate enough to be living in Los Angeles in early 1992 when it was briefly released at one theater and played for only one week. Because I am a great admirer of the brilliant character actor, Rod Steiger, I was thrilled at a chance to see a movie made in recent years in which he carried the lead. A rare casting choice that wouldn't likely happen anymore. I don't know why this film didn't get officially released, but I loved it then, and now finally revisiting it on DVD, I appreciate it even more.It's a black comedy, at times completely wacky, at times profound when it raises moral questions, and at times it turns into somewhat of a superhero comic book story. Steiger's performance is amazing and it's a shame nobody saw it. He portrays his character with passion, depth, and you totally believe this guy and his mission. He has a lengthy monologue in which he describes the tragedy of his past that provoked him to take on his godly quest of bringing justice to the world. The scene is very moving and richly played by Steiger. It was perhaps the last great performance of a long impressive career. Isaac Hayes gives a hilarious supporting performance as does most of the main supporting cast.If you admire Rod Steiger, if you like dark comedy with a point and a brilliantly classic twist ending, you really should do yourself a favor and check this puppy out. I showed it recently to my best friend, a fellow film enthusiast, and he loved it. There are some moments of acting and clever cinematography that burn an image into your mind that is unforgettable. Most of you will totally disagree with me on my view of this film. But it's worth it to me to share my love of this film for those few who do see it and do appreciate it. Thanks for reading! DSS
oberon27 I really enjoyed this movie. Rod Steiger and Isaac Hayes give wonderful performances. Steiger plays Ben Killan (great name) a man who kidnaps paroled murderers and executes them in a homemade electric chair. In the middle of one execution the power goes out before the prisoner is dead and Ben has to finish him off with a gun. The movie has a great surprise ending.