Documentary about the movie and book.


When the book and movie came out I saw a documentary about it on either A&E or The History Channel. It was quite good if I remember right. It interviewed just about everyone who was involved with the story. I only saw it one other time and it hasnt been on since. Id love to see again.

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I bought in from A & E. On DVD

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would LOVE to have a copy of this documentary...if anyone is selling copies of it, please let me know...Amazon has 1 used copy on VHS for 149.99!!!!!!!!

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You can watch the whole thing on YouTube
Search for Midnight in Savannah.

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I saw them on Amazon for 50-80. It's no longer on youtube.

I rented it from the local library!

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For anyone interested in the documentary, it's currently available on vimeo:

Midnight in Savannah
https://vimeo.com/68402102




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Yes, I bought it several years ago on VHS.

It's everything the movie should have been and, sadly, absolutely wasn't.

As MIDNIGHT IN SAVANNAH was made at the same time the Eastwood movie, you almost pine for Clint to have done his film cinéma vérité style. Imagine some of the real person interviews -- the townspeople, the Married Womens' Card Club members, etc. --- that were in the documentary sprinkled here and there to give the big screen picture some authenticity, with the actors' scenes mixed in.

It could have been soooo much better, Clint's movie. But, alas, it was a mess and didn't work at all.

Perhaps the movie had a bad karma, too. It was much too sympathetic with Jim Williams' version of events.

In fact, Jim Williams gave it away himself when he told some people that Danny ("Billy" in the movie) came into the room that evening, said, "I'm leaving this house tomorrow, but you're leaving this house tonight!" and then attempted to shoot Jim.


Somebody broke up with somebody that night.


If Jim had told Danny to move out, Jim likely wouldn't have then shot him if Danny was unarmed (which the D.A. and the coroner believed to be the case) even if Danny got angry. But if an unarmed Danny had angrily expressed his intention to leave Jim, Jim might very well have shot him anyway.


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Yes, this is the IMDb listing for the doc title:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144306/reference

It's everything Clint's movie should have been (but wasn't). The MIDNIGHT IN SAVANNAH documentary should be released on DVD (it's still only on VHS) and it was used as the inspiration for the upcoming Broadway musical based on MITGOGAE (instead of the disappointing film).


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