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| Contributor | Michael Beach, Sarah Jane Morris, Dean Cain, Nick Searcy |
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Director Nick Searcy with Sarah Jane Morris as District Attorney Lexi McGuire
The movie takes audiences behind the scenes of the investigation and trial of the man who has been dubbed the 'Biggest Serial Killer in America.'
Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer
He took an oath to protect life not take it
The film is the shocking true story of the investigation and trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell - his 30 year killing spree and the political and media establishment that tried to cover it up. Originally investigated for illegal prescription drug sales, a raid by DEA, FBI & local law enforcement revealed crimes they could not have expected within the clinic.
Based on the NY Times Bestseller — Gosnell: The Untold Story of America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer.
The characters of Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer
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Dean Cain as Detective James WoodsDetective James 'Woody' Wood - Based on Jim Wood, the detective whose routine drug investigation led to the exposure of America's most prolific serial killer. Woody is a cop who tends to do first and ask questions later. He has to navigate territorial cops, politicized bureaucrats and an establishment that covered up the crime for years. And then Wood has to gather evidence against a devious and charismatic serial killer who operated for decades in plain sight. |
Earl Billings as Dr. Kermit GosnellKermit Gosnell - Husband, Father, Doctor and America's most prolific serial killer. A devious killer who has surrounded himself with those who will also kill without hesitation. After a killing spree of 30 years - will he ever face justice? |
Sarah Jane Morris as Assistant District Attorney Lexi McGuireLexi - Based on Assistant District Attorney Christine Wechsler, Lexi is an ADA who investigates the Gosnell case and brings the case to the grand jury and eventually to trial. Lexi is a tough, smart attorney and a mother of 5. Through the Gosnell case she discovers much about abortion that she didn't know and uncovers the horrors of what happened at Gosnell's abortion clinic. She is conflicted personally and politically, will she do the right thing? |
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The film is the shocking true story of the investigation and trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, his 30-year killing spree, and the political and media establishment that tried to cover it up. Who can the investigators really trust when a routine drugs investigation uncovers a scandal that goes all the way to the top?
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- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Director : Nick Searcy
- Media Format : Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 33 minutes
- Release date : February 5, 2019
- Actors : Dean Cain, Sarah Jane Morris, Nick Searcy, Michael Beach
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (DD)
- Studio : Gvn Releasing
- ASIN : B07KBQN1MM
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,123 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,660 in Drama DVDs
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Esta película merece un Oscar! (Sé que nunca se lo darían, pero lo merece)
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Thankfully, the film has more to stand on then that. It's dialogue, acting, pace and cinematic storytelling are all sharp and on point. This is not your typical Christian feel good film. It rises above.
Not a story meant for little ones, or even necessarily for younger teens. But it might open up some earnest, honest conversation about the realities of abortion, if you think you and your children can handle it.
It never shows, just implies, but for some that might be too much.
I will never have anything but praise for the film.
10/10 stars.
So who is this movie for? Is it a film that is targeted solely at pro-lifers, in an attempt to "preach to the choir?" Or is it a film that needs to be watched by pro-choicers, so that they can change their mind about abortion?
Well, the answer is actually BOTH! I recently watched an interview with Phelim McAleer, the film's producer. McAleer indicated that in the actual courtroom trial of Kermit Gosnell, the entire jury was pro-choice at the beginning of the trial. By the end of the trial, every single juror had switched to the pro-life position. So, yes, this is definitely a film which needs to be watched by pro-choicers. Quite honestly, I don't see how anybody could still cling to a pro-choice position after having watched this film.
But what about people who are already pro-life? Isn't this just a film that "preaches to the choir?" My answer is simple: The choir really needs to be preached to! This film profoundly affected not only myself, but many other people who were already pro-life prior to having watched the film. It is definitely a film that prompted many of us to not only "talk the talk," but also to "walk the walk." It's one thing to SAY that you're pro-life. It's another thing to actually TAKE ACTION and actually speak up and defend the unborn (Proverbs 31:8). So, I believe that God is using this movie in a mighty way, not only to call pro-choicers to repentance (for being on the wrong side of this issue), but also to call pro-lifers to repentance (for their previous inactivity).
But the interesting thing about this movie is that it doesn't set out to be preachy. It simply tells the story of the Kermit Gosnell trial, and the last 45 minutes of script is taken directly from court transcripts. This is one of those stories which basically speaks for itself, without the need for embellishment.
In any case, I ended up watching this movie 14 times while it was in the theater, and I dragged as many people with me as possible on each successive trip. This is truly a movie that needs to be seen by every eyeball in America. To that end, I have purchased 22 copies of the DVD so far, and I'm giving the copies away to anybody and everybody who is willing to watch.
Please watch this movie. And if you get the DVD, be sure to watch the bonus feature interview with Tessya Whatley, one of the Gosnell actresses who had herself contemplated aborting her own baby prior to changing her mind at the last minute. Interestingly, Whatley plays the part of Viola Brown, a young woman who is comtemplating abortion before changing her mind at the last minute. The behind-the-scenes interview with Whatley, available on the DVD, is amazingly powerful, and is worth the price of admission all by itself.
Bottom line: Everybody needs to see this film. Please buy a copy for yourself, and then get an extra copy (or 10) to share with your family, friends, church, etc.
Every eyeball in America needs to see this.
It was partially filmed in Oklahoma City and a lot of friends worked on it.
Gosnell ran an abortion mill in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for decades. But this abortion mill was in reality a House of Horrors. The staff was untrained and unlicensed. Teenage girls administered powerful drugs to the patients as well as performing the duties of an anesthesiologist when needed. The premises were filthy, medical instruments were repeatedly used without being sterilized, blood was splattered on the floors and medical equipment and cats ran loose throughout the clinic. The severed feet of murdered babies were kept in jars, and dead babies were stuffed in plastic bags and strewn about in hallways and even put in a refrigerator that the employee’s food was placed in.
Yet, Gosnell ran this House of Horrors without fear of prosecution, or even inspections, by the Philadelphia Health Department for decades because cowardly, politically correct bureaucrats turned a blind eye to the atrocities committed by Gosnell which included not only the unsanitary conditions already mentioned, but the death of a woman resulting from the abortion of her child. Why? What were these politicians, these bureaucrats so afraid of that for 17 years Gosnell’s House of Horrors was considerable untouchable?
Abortion was, and is, a powerful and well-funded evil industry that has bought and paid for, via campaign contributions, the support of government officials who become compliant and effective pawns in a game of life and death for innocent babies. Scared and fearful of their pro-abortion masters they meekly take their orders from them, voting to protect their interests – regardless of how horrific those interests might be.
Thus, Gosnell was virtually untouchable – until he came under suspicion of illegally purchasing the drugs he used in his abortion mill. That suspicion inadvertently led to Gosnell’s trial as America’s biggest serial killer, a trial that was, disgracefully, almost totally ignored by the Mainstream Media at first – another indication of the power and influence of the abortion industry in America. But justice did prevail and that is what this movie is about.
Earlier, I encouraged pro-life individuals to see this movie. Now, I want to challenge those who are pro-abortion to see it. If you can watch this movie and remain pro-abortion you need to check your pulse because if you can watch this movie about a real-life serial killer and still support abortion you may just discover that your body is alive, but that your soul is on life-support and that your spirit is dead.
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Movie scene going back to July 12, 2008: Gosnell: "Well, well. This baby (Baby Boy A) is big enough to walk me to the bus stop." <audible scissor snip> Screen goes black.
This movie tells the story about the crimes committed by abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell at his Women's Medical Society clinic in Philadelphia, (Commonwealth of) Pennsylvania and the subsequent 2013 jury trial against him. Viewers are informed that the movie is "based on actual events" and that "Most incidents portrayed are exact representations of court transcripts, police interviews or eyewitness accounts."
The 'Special Features' section provides background event details and would therefore best be viewed before watching the movie itself. Wikipedia also has good information: "Kermit Gosnell" and "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer"
The story begins as an investigation into prescription drug trafficking (e.g. OxyContin) through Dr. Gosnell's clinic. One of the clinic’s employees makes an offhand remark about the death of a patient, Karnamaya Mongar, a 41 year old immigrant from war-torn Bhutan, during a botched abortion procedure and that drives undercover narcotics detective James 'Woody' Woods to dig deeper into the goings on at the clinic. Detective Woods recounts in the ‘Special Features’: "Like I said, it was the tip of the iceberg until we interviewed the other workers there who actually divulged what was really going on as far as Gosnell allowing these women to give birth, then killing the babies by snipping their necks."
The subsequent investigation into Gosnell and his clinic turned up horrible and gruesome details that can be summed by up what the Assistant District Attorney (ADA), Alexis 'Lexy' McGuire said - and probably after more than just a couple of glasses of wine - to her husband: "He’s been killing babies and been delivering babies alive and then snipping their necks with scissors. Hundreds of them, thousands of them maybe – for thirty years! Because nobody wanted to say anything, nobody wanted to know. I’m going to get that bastard."
But Lexy McGuire needed approval to proceed with a court case against Gosnell – which she ultimately received – from District Attorney (DA), Dan Molinari, and grand jury Judge Eleanor Stanley. And critical to getting that approval: Lexy had to satisfy them that during the court case ‘abortion’ and ‘murder’ would be shown to be totally different actions.
DA: “Lexy, you have to understand completely what it is you are doing here. You are prosecuting an abortion doctor for murder.... If you try this case and lose, you can kiss any sort of political position with the government goodbye. You’ll be the prosecutor who went after reproductive rights, an activist ADA, and you’ll be a racist to boot.”
Likewise, this exchange between Lexy and Judge Eleanor Stanley:
Lexy (ADA): “Your Honor, we believe there is sufficient evidence to prove that Karnamaya Mongar was murdered by Dr. Gosnell and, that he murdered a number of infants born alive (cut off mid-sentence)”
JUDGE: “All right, stop right there. This is not a case about abortion. You hear me? ... You bring this to my grand jury, I’m the one who signs off on the report. And that report will not, will not, bring a woman’s right to choose into question! In this state you’ve got a lot of conservative folk who’d like to see abortion outlawed. And this is not going to be the (court) case that gives them an excuse. That’s the way you’re going to try it, because that’s the only way I’ll sign off on it. Understood?”
Lexy finally did understand the Judge as can be heard by what she explained to the trial jury in her opening remarks: “This is not a case about abortion. This is a case about murder. The murder of Karnamaya Mongar and, the murder of seven infants born alive and then killed. That’s what I want you to focus on; the murder of those babies. Not that they were there to be aborted, not whatever their mothers had in mind, but what happened to those babies after they were born alive into this world.”
But defense attorney defense attorney Mike Cohan wouldn’t swallow any of that and countered with: “They come up with one tragic death, Karnamaya Mongar. One death in 31 years and they think that one case makes this man a monster. I mean, to hear the Commonwealth (Pennsylvania) talk you’d think people were just dropping dead right in front of that clinic every day. The corpses just piling up on the sidewalk.... But no, this man’s clinic has been in operation for years; in ’78, ‘79’, ’80, 81’, ’82, ’83, ’84 – year after year, after year of this man successfully treating his patients and giving them the services they requested; some of them even coming back for a third of fourth procedure! Why would they come back if this man was such a monster? The Commonwealth wants to tell you that this is not a case about abortion (chuckles). This absolutely is a case about abortion ladies and gentlemen! And if you stay true to your oath and you look at the facts, you will see what I see: an overly zealous Catholic investigator in a police department dominated by Catholicism, and a targeted, racist, prosecutorial lynching of a man who has done nothing but serve the citizens of west Philadelphia for decades in neighborhoods they wouldn’t even set foot in!”
Later in the trial, OB/GYN Dr. North is asked by Lexy to tell the jury why she wished to testify and replies: "I didn’t want anyone to think that Dr. Gosnell's clinic represents what women's clinics are really like"; and tells the jury that she has never cut a baby’s spine with scissors. Dr. North tells the jury that she has performed more that 30,000 abortions. Then defense attorney Mike Cohan asks her: "What would you do if the baby was out and breathing?" She replies, "We would issue ‘comfort care’.... that's keeping the fetus warm and comfortable. Eventually it will pass. Mike Cohan then strikes back, "Eventually, it will pass. So basically, you’d let it die. (pause) Seems to me it would be more humane to just take a pair of scissors!", thus pointing out to the jury that born alive Baby Boy A would have (legally) ended up just as dead in Dr. North’s clinic as he did in the clinic of Dr. Gosnell who was on trial for murder.
A pivotal episode occurs later in the trial when a photo of Baby Boy A, taken by clinic employee Betty Goodwin, is entered as evidence by the prosecution. Betty was there when Baby Boy A was born alive during the abortion procedure done by Dr. Gosnell and took the photo (Search: "Baby Boy A Gosnell") afterwards because, in her words, "He was so big. He looked like he could have been somebody's little brother. I just thought there should be a picture of him to show that he was here for a little while." Betty’s photo shows the scissor cut inflicted by Dr. Gosnell to the spine at the back of Baby Boy A’s neck.
Reporter Molly Mullaney, who brought mainstream media attention to the case, is such a likeable character in the movie: honest, professional, and tenacious. When asked by Lexy why she helped, Molly humbly replies, “I didn’t help. I’m a reporter.” And then, “I’m just interested in the truth. If the truth doesn’t match what I believe, I don’t change the truth.” Baby Boy A and all the other babies who were killed like him would surely agree with that statement, wouldn’t they?
So, was Dr. Gosnell a murderer or just an abortionist who didn’t “run the cleanest clinic in Philadelphia”, or,....? Watch this excellent and superbly acted movie to judge for yourself.

