The Burning Bed
The Burning Bed | |
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Genre | Crime Drama |
Written by | Faith McNulty (book) Rose Leiman Goldemberg |
Directed by | Robert Greenwald |
Starring | Farrah Fawcett Paul Le Mat Richard Masur |
Theme music composer | Charles Gross |
Country of origin | US |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Jon Avnet (executive producer) Rose Leiman Goldemberg (co-producer) Carol Schreder (producer) Steve Tisch (executive producer) |
Cinematography | Isidore Mankofsky |
Editor(s) | Richard Fetterman (as Richard W. Fetterman) Michael A. Stevenson |
Running time | 95 mins |
Production company(s) | Tisch/Avnet Productions Inc. |
Distributor | NBC |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 8, 1984 |
The Burning Bed is the name of both a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered housewife Francine Hughes, and the TV-movie adaptation written by Rose Leiman Goldemberg.
After thirteen years of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, James Berlin ("Mickey") Hughes, she set fire to the bed he was sleeping in at their Dansville, Michigan home on March 9, 1977. Mickey Hughes was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting inferno.
Story
On the night of the fire, Hughes told her children to put their coats on and wait for her in the car. She then started the fire with gasoline which was poured around the bed in which Mickey Hughes was sleeping. After the house had caught fire, Hughes drove with her children to the local police station in order to confess. Hughes went to court in Lansing, Michigan, and was found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of temporary insanity.
Film adaptation
Having turned the book into a made-for-television movie, Goldemberg's screenplay, The Burning Bed, premiered on NBC on October 8, 1984. Directed by Robert Greenwald, the film starred Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes and Paul LeMat as Mickey Hughes.
The movie was filmed in Rosharon, Texas. The house that served as the house of Farrah Fawcett's character still stands today.[when?]
Ratings
The movie premiered with a household share of 36.2 ranking it the 17th highest rated movie to air on network television.[1]
Cast
- Farrah Fawcett as Francine Hughes
- Paul Le Mat as James Berlin "Mickey" Hughes
- Richard Masur as Aryon (Arjen) Greydanus
- Grace Zabriskie as Flossie Hughes
- Penelope Milford as Gaby
- Christa Denton as Christy Hughes, age 12
- James T. Callahan as Berlin Hughes
- Gary Grubbs as District Attorney
- David Friedman as Jimmy Hughes, age 10
- David Andrews as Wimpy Hughes
- James Hampton as Police Witness
- Virgil Frye as Virg
- Dixie K. Wade as Hazel Moran
- Heather Rich as Christy age 6
- Justin Gocke as Jimmy age 4
- Elizabeth Lyn Fraser as Nicole Hughes
- Jeremy Ross as Judge Hotchkiss
References
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External links
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- The Burning Bed at AllMovie
- The Burning Bed at the TCM Movie Database
- Lansing State Journal - Unmasking the Violence [1]
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- Films set in the 1960s
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- True crime films
- Films directed by Robert Greenwald
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- Violence against women in the United States