The Murder of Mary Phagan, a 1988 two-part TV
miniseries made by
Orion Pictures Corporation and distributed by
National Broadcasting Company (NBC), tells the true story of
Leo Frank, a factory manager unjustly convicted of murdering a little girl in Georgia in 1913. It features
Jack Lemmon,
Kevin Spacey,
Rebecca Miller,
Charles Dutton,
Peter Gallagher,
Cynthia Nixon,
Dylan Baker, and
William H. Macy. Written by
Larry McMurtry, produced by
George Stevens, Jr., and directed by William "Billy" Hale, the film was shot in
Richmond, Virginia, with a running time of 251 minutes (over 4 hours) originally broadcast over two evenings.
Jack Lemmon noted during a television appearance on
The Tonight Show that the cast was the very best with which he had ever worked.
The film won the 1988 Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries.
Other Major Media Treatments
An earlier movie version of the case, with the names changed, was directed by
Mervyn Leroy in 1937 and called
They Won't Forget, starring
Claude Rains.
In 1997, David Mamet published a book about Leo Frank called The Old Religion and a Broadway musical called Parade was also mounted. The following year Steve Oney's exhaustive history of the Mary Phagan case entitled And the Dead Shall Rise was published.
Cast
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