The Thin Blue Lie
5.8 /10 1 Votes5.8
Genre Drama Duration | 5.6/10 IMDb Writer Daniel Helfgott Initial release 2000 Running time 1h 37m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genres Television film, Drama, Action Film, Crime Fiction, Historical period drama Cast (Jonathan Neumann), (Phil Chadway), (Frank Rizzo), (Kate Johnson), G. W. Bailey (K.C.), (Detective Marshall)Similar movies The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father , The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil , The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom , The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence , The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye , The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues |
The thin blue lie
The Thin Blue Lie (2000) is a made-for-television film released on August 13, 2000.
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Plot
The premise of the film concerns Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jonathan Neumann (Rob Morrow), who, along with his partner Phil Chadway (Randy Quaid), won the Pulitzer Prize in 1978 for a series of articles exposing Philadelphia mayor Frank Rizzo (Paul Sorvino) and the Philadelphia Police Department for corruption. According to the articles, suspects were beaten and tortured in interrogation rooms in an effort to meet the high quota of criminal cases solved by Philadelphia detectives. Neumann and Chadway met extreme opposition from the police department, working amidst phone tappings, apartment ransackings, and threats of death and bodily harm.
Issues pertaining to journalism ethics
Throughout the movie, Neumann faced a number of ethical dilemmas. First, most of his colleagues disagreed that he should pursue claims of torture from "suspects," citing that the city's crime level was at an all-time low, and to question Rizzo's police policies would put the city's safety in jeopardy. Second, when interviewing victims of police brutality, Neumann had to assure the frightened victims that they would not be harmed by talking to him, when in fact, they had been threatened by police and warned against talking to and/or cooperating with reporters. Third, Neumann had to find one detective willing to essentially betray his fellow officers in order to substantiate his claims.
References
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