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Víctima del odio

Título original: Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story
  • Película de TV
  • 1994
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
699
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jaclyn Smith, Hilary Swank, and Brad Johnson in Víctima del odio (1994)
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Un agente de policía enganchado a los esteroides e incapaz de controlar sus arrebatos de ira repentina mantiene a su mujer bajo su control y abusa de ella a puerta cerrada.Un agente de policía enganchado a los esteroides e incapaz de controlar sus arrebatos de ira repentina mantiene a su mujer bajo su control y abusa de ella a puerta cerrada.Un agente de policía enganchado a los esteroides e incapaz de controlar sus arrebatos de ira repentina mantiene a su mujer bajo su control y abusa de ella a puerta cerrada.

  • Dirección
    • Armand Mastroianni
  • Guión
    • Christopher Canaan
  • Reparto principal
    • Jaclyn Smith
    • Brad Johnson
    • Hilary Swank
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    699
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Guión
      • Christopher Canaan
    • Reparto principal
      • Jaclyn Smith
      • Brad Johnson
      • Hilary Swank
    • 24Reseñas de usuarios
    • 1Reseña de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Jaclyn Smith
    Jaclyn Smith
    • Donna Yaklich
    Brad Johnson
    Brad Johnson
    • Dennis Yaklich
    Hilary Swank
    Hilary Swank
    • Patty Yaklich
    David Lascher
    David Lascher
    • Denny Yaklich - age 18
    Carolyn McCormick
    Carolyn McCormick
    • Susie
    Andrew Lawrence
    Andrew Lawrence
    • Denny Yaklich - Age 5
    Ramsay Midwood
    • Eddie Greenwell
    Jason Kristofer
    Jason Kristofer
    • Charlie Greenwell
    David Gianopoulos
    David Gianopoulos
    • Jerry
    David Byron
    • Mike
    Lisa Robin Kelly
    Lisa Robin Kelly
    • Charlie's Girlfriend
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Steve
    Rosanna Huffman
    • Lenore Walker
    David Cromwell
    • Dr. Cassover
    Tom Nibley
    • Foreman
    Malissa Feruzzi
    • Newswoman
    Nomi Mitty
    • Counselor
    Aixa Clemente
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    • Dirección
      • Armand Mastroianni
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      • Christopher Canaan
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    9gransom

    Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story

    I remember my mom telling me a story about a women who was beaten to death by her husband in her hometown in Portsmouth, VA. Folks in the small neighborhood heard the man beating his wife. In fact, the beating was so severe that mom said it sounded as if he was chopping wood. However, it was during the era when people didn't interfere with a man "disciplining" his wife. The man got less than 5 years for the murder. Similar to the facts in the Donna Yaklich Story -- folks who could have made a difference stayed loyal to the old myth that what a man does with his woman is his "business" -- no matter how terrible. I'd like to think we've grown more as a society, however, my perception is that lawsuits against law enforcement agencies has been the main factor in changing laws that affect the abuse of women. As with everything else, it's a matter of money and politics. I wish Donna hadn't felt so helpless, and had taken greater steps to protect her life via the legal system.
    8MarieGabrielle

    Granted, this movie may not reflect 100% fact

    but the truth is, no woman should EVER endure this torture from her husband.

    While Yaklich's reputation has been marred as having planned this out (to collect insurance money) this does not mean she deserved to be beaten and emotionally abused by her husband. Yes, he was a vice cop; that does not give him carte blanche to treat everyone as subordinate, which he apparently did.

    There is a brief appearance by Hillary Swank, as Donna's stepdaughter. Brad Johnson and Jaclyn Smith fit the roles accordingly, and if even half of this film is accurate, Donna's husband was a monster.

    This film is educational, and helpful for women's issues. Whether or not the victim received money, in the end, is a moot point. Donna deserved a stable marriage, and instead endured years of abuse. This is NEVER acceptable. 8/10
    chula1

    Watch and learn about red flags of abuse.

    Unless you have walked that path of abuse it is really hard to say what is rational and what is not. I know from experience that all you do is try to escape and when there is no out because he comes after you every time then your mind begins to think of any means out for a normal life. It is sad when I read the comments of others about yelling HELP etc. because she did when she went to a shelter and asked his friends for help. The only thing to do is to look for red flags in a relationship and get out at the first sign of violence. She should have left when he threw the can at her but unless you know about abuse and violence you have no idea of what you are in for.
    6gemini764

    Interesting, but typical of most Lifetime movies about battered women.

    This is the story of a battered woman in fear of her life who elicits the help of two friends to kill her husband. She is arrested and tried for murder, convicted, and sentenced to 40 years in prison. The story is narrated by Jacklin Smith's character in jail as she tells her grown up son what happened to his father. Although a very suspenseful look a domestic abuse, the movie follows the traditional Lifetime TV conventional formula of the weak, helpless, ignorant female who is the victim of circumstance and mistreated he husband and by the law. All men in the movie are portrayed as sexist jerks except for her little boy who would do anything to make his mother happy. All the women in the movie are portrayed as weak and passive, helplessly letting men step all over them. So her husband's a cop, that's no excuse for not calling the police and having him arrested when he hits on her. She calls her sister, who's as weak and helpless as she is. Didn't she ever think to call the police and press criminal charges? They may be her husband's friends and colleagues, but if it's a domestic violence call and they have to make an arrest, then they will. And if she had so much money to throw at hit men, couldn't she have gone to an attorney and asked for help in filing a divorce? She never once talked about getting a divorce from her husband. When she tries to leave him with the help of her sister, he says she can't take the baby. Well, if she can't take the baby, couldn't she just leave the baby behind and flee for her own safety? I mean, I know it's a maternal thing to look after your children and their well being, but you can't help them if you can't help yourself. And also, why didn't the people at the shelter help her when her husband came and dragged her away? Because those women are helpless, ignorant fools too! So she stayed with her husband to try to protect her baby and what happens: she kills her husband and gets put away; the baby is now a grown up young man off to start college and begin his life. He walks away free while she stays behind bars. She says she stayed because she loved him and tried to block out all the bad things,but I can't help but wonder if she also stayed because she's a gold digging freeloader? This movie makes Donna Yaklich come across as a stupid, gold digging bimbo who helplessly lets a man kick her around while making no rational attempts to get help for herself except cry to her little sister and stepdaughter who are too stupid themselves to help her. Why didn't her sister testify at the trial? She was a witness too. The most compelling part of the movie was the end, when her son tells her "someday when you're free and will come for you and we will go see the ocean together" since that was always her dream. She looks at the old woman, also an inmate, and knows she may grow old in jail and her dream may never come true. Then she says in narration, "if a man kills a his wife, he gets 6 years, if a woman kills her husband she gets 20 years and I got 40 years". Well, yeah, don't blame yourself for being brainless and stupid, blame it on society and the law. This was a good attempt to make viewers feel sorry for Donna Yacklich.
    2katepig

    Fictional and Self Serving.

    This woman was a horrific child abuser and murder that murdered her husband and then destroyed his reputation. Her own son wants nothing to do with her. This move was fictional in its' entirety. She was anything but a victim.

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    Justicia desesperada
    6,1
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    Terror en la familia
    5,7
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    Asesinato al alba
    6,1
    Asesinato al alba
    Inocencia machacada
    6,1
    Inocencia machacada
    Seducción prohibida
    6,0
    Seducción prohibida
    Acosada sin tregua
    6,4
    Acosada sin tregua
    La senda de la locura
    6,6
    La senda de la locura
    Quién lo diría
    6,6
    Quién lo diría
    Presunta inocencia
    7,0
    Presunta inocencia
    Un grito de ayuda
    7,8
    Un grito de ayuda
    Muerte de una animadora
    6,1
    Muerte de una animadora
    Madre justicia
    6,8
    Madre justicia

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      Although Donna's sentence was 40 years, she was paroled after 18 years and is now living free and relocated in another state. In fact, all of the perpetrators have served their sentences and been released.
    • Pifias
      At the film's end, Donna mentions having served 5-1/2 years of her sentence, but she was talking to her 18-year-old son; she was convicted when he was 5, so at this point, she should have served 13 years.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Donna Yaklich: The average prison sentence for a woman who kills her husband is 15 to 20 years. For a man who kills his wife, 2 to 6 years. I was sentenced to 40 years for conspiracy to commit murder. I've served 5 1/2 years, and I filed for a motion for reconsideration of my sentence, which is currently under review.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de febrero de 1994 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Newhall, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Carla Singer Productions
      • World International Network (WIN)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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