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6.7/10 • 9

1977-01-101h 36m

DramaTV Movie

A father's fight to save his son from self-destruction.

A sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.

Directors
Paul Wendkos
Editors
Michael Economou

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  1. Ben Gazzara

    Ben Gazzara

    George Werner

  2. Eileen Brennan

    Eileen Brennan

    Carol Werner

  3. Robby Benson

    Robby Benson

    Richie Werner

  4. Lance Kerwin

    Lance Kerwin

    Russell Werner

  5. Shirley O'Hara

    Shirley O'Hara

    Mrs. Norlon

  6. Jennifer Rhodes

    Jennifer Rhodes

    Elaine

  7. John Zaremba

    John Zaremba

    Mr. Norlon

  8. Jesse Emmett

    Jesse Emmett

    Eddie

  9. Charles Fleischer

    Charles Fleischer

    Brick

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Wuchak

Aug 3, 2018

6/10

Instead of coming-of-age, a teen comes-to-death RELEASED TO TV IN early 1977 and directed by Paul Wendkos, "The Death of Richie" is a drama about a teen, Richie Werner (Robby Benson), who turns to drugs and increasingly troubles his family to the point that his father (Ben Gazzara) is compelled to take extreme measures in solving the problem. Eileen Brennan plays the mother. The movie is based on the real-life account detailed in the book “Richie” by Thomas Thompson about the 1972 death of George Richard "Richie" Diener Jr. from Long Island at the hands of his father, George Diener, who was not charged with a crime. The drug culture was still relatively new in the 70s and so parents were generally ignorant of the pitfalls thereof, which explains why the parents wait too long to tackle Richie’s drug problem by sending him to rehab or whatever. The movie illustrates how teens are drawn into the druggie lifestyle via hanging around the wrong crowd and the corresponding peer pressure. As they say: “Bad company corrupts good character.” Mr. Werner should have banned Richie’s drug-inclined buddies from his property WAY before he does, not to mention get him hooked-in with a serious counseling program. Of course not everyone who turns to drugs for recreation turns out like Richie and the movie never suggests this, but it does convey that the misuse of chemicals is a generally negative road and SOME personalities, for whatever reason, can’t handle them because they have no sense of moderation and in some cases morph into psychos, like Richie. It’s like alcohol: I rarely drink but, when I do, it makes me happy and pleasant. Yet I know people who become meaner than a junkyard dog when they drink. It depends on the personality in question. These types have to stay away from recreational drinking & drugs altogether. “The Death of Richie” isn’t as good as “Go Ask Alice” (1973), but it’s still a potent 70’s anti-drug flick. The movie shows Richie’s potential and how he was actually a nice, respectful boy when he was sober. There are coming-of-age elements but, unfortunately, this is a story about coming-of-death and it’s just grueling and sad. In real-life, the father, George Diener, died of cancer about 9 years after he killed Richie in April, 1981, at the too-young age of 52. Richie’s friend Brick in the movie was Lenny Langone in real life; he died on August 25, 2010. He was with Richie 15 minutes before the killing and to his dying day defended Richie as “too effed up” to be a threat to anyone and insisted that his father was a cold bastage looking for the right moment to kill Richie and legally get away with it. What he doesn’t tell you is that Richie came at his dad with a friggin’ ice pick and Lenny wasn’t present during the encounter. It’s easy to defend a drug-addled wacko with an ice pick when you’re not the one being threatened. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot at Warner Brothers Burbank Studios, California. WRITERS: John McGreevey wrote the teleplay based on Thomas Thompson’s book. GRADE: B-/C+

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
drug addictionbased on true storydysfunctional familymarijuanaoverbearing fatherfamily conflictfamily tragedybarbiturates