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(1999 TV Movie)

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6/10
Could have been better
Sebastian-201 March 2001
This is a TV-movie based on a true story in the eighties. Alex Kelly is an athlete from a welthy family, who is going to be famous because he rapes a girl after a party. Just a day before the trial he runs away to Europe, hoping that no one can find him. He meets this Swedish girl, goes to Sweden with her and everything seems to be o.k. for him, but then Interpol tracks him down, and he realises that the best thing he could do is to go home before he will be arrested.

For a TV-movie it's not that bad, but it could have been a lot better with a bigger budget. Nice acting although by Cassidy Rae and Matthew Settle.
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4/10
A popular high school athlete is accused of rape.
michaelRokeefe3 May 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This fact-based made-for-TV movie takes several liberties in hopes of making an interesting 2 hour story. High school teen Carrie Roberts(Cassidy Rae)against better judgment takes a ride home from a party. Volunteering is popular athlete Alex Kelly(Matthew Settle), a well-healed young man that lives in the same neighborhood as Carrie. Alex drives past Carrie's house and takes her to a lonely spot where he rapes her. She is threatened against filing charges, but finally comes forward after Alex is accused of raping another girl. Kelly goes on the run with funds from his family and settles down with a girl in Sweden. Carrie suffers the mental complications of rape for over ten years before Interpol brings Kelly back to Connecticut to stand trial. A dramatic trial ends in a hung jury; but on the second rape trial the verdict is guilty. You have to consider this story is told from the victim's view point. CRIME IN CONNECTICUT was first broadcast on CBS, but later viewed on cable and released on DVD as THE RETURN OF ALEX KELLY. Other players include: Barry Flatman, Wanda Cannon, Allan Royal, Joel S. Keller and Margot Kidder.
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Weak, disappointing TV Movie of important True Crime story.
Doctor_Bombay17 March 1999
The story of Alex Kelly is one of the most interesting, the most socially important of our time. Kelly, a high-school student in an upper-class family in suburban Connecticut was accused in 1987 of raping and threatening girl classmates. As the trial approached, with fear of prison hanging over him, Kelly fled the country. He stayed at large some ten years with the assistance of his parents before being apprehended and returned to the US (not coincidental to the time of his passport's expiration).

After one hung jury, he was convicted on retrial and sentenced to sixteen years in prison.

This tale is told from the perspective of rape victim #1, Carrie, the focus being her unresolved fears and torments throughout the period of Kelly's flight. Unfortunately, this angle only provides more fodder for a sanguine, soapy tale.

There is little information of Kelly's troubled upbringing, which by some accounts included drug addiction, and rehab, as well as burglary of neighborhood residences. It does splash a bit of light on the drug and alcohol addicted sibling of Alex Kelly, who took his own life via drug overdose while Kelly was in flight. But unfortunately, little time is spent on the Kelly parents-their dysfunction and denial. I will give the producers a thumbs up for the nice job type-casting the inherently pathetic Margot Kidder as Alex's mom.

Check A&E Investigative Reports for their version. It provides a more direct, uncluttered account.

Pass.
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9/10
Great Movie
gfnoyes17 February 2007
I really enjoyed this movie. I remember Cassidy Rae from that show Models, Inc. during the short time it was on the air, and she did a really good job. The guy they used for Alex looked a lot like the real Alex Kelly. I thought I remember hearing something about a third rape case in this whole thing too, but it was dropped because of the statute of limitations. But this story was on America's Most Wanted and the news and lots of other places.

Also, in the movie, there were some errors. For instance, they had his lawyer meet him in Lake Geneva, Switzerland, but in the real story he was caught by police in a hotel room, so I don't know if the story was 100% accurate. The only wish I had was that this movie was available for purchase on either VHS or DVD. That's the only reason I would rate it down to a "9" instead of a "10".
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About retirement time for Ted Kotcheff?
boyzonee16 August 2002
Lackluster story following a young rape victim in Canada and the perpetrator on the lam around Europe for almost 10 years. Slow, dull and unconvincing. There's definitely something wrong when the victim appears as more sinister and menacing than the milquetoast rapist. It was shocking to find out afterwards that this bumbling farrago was made by the same man that gave us "First Blood".
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