Murder in Coweta County

"The Kingdom" a backwoods dynasty of moonshine and murder. This is the story of the man who ran it, and the man who crushed it.

6.9
19831h 40m

Wallace a wealthy landowner in Meriwether County, Georgia, has virtually unlimited power in the county, including having the sheriff under his control. When he murders a share cropper he thinks that he is powerful enough to get away with it. Because the act of murder took place in Coweta County, it is under the jurisdiction of the Coweta County sheriff who hunts the murderer without trepidation.

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Cast

Photo of Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

Lamar Potts

Photo of Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith

John Wallace

Photo of Earl Hindman

Earl Hindman

J.H. Potts

Photo of Robert Schenkkan

Robert Schenkkan

Wilson Turner

Photo of Danny Nelson

Danny Nelson

Sheriff Hardy Collier

Photo of Norman Matlock

Norman Matlock

Albert Brooks

Photo of Brent Jennings

Brent Jennings

Robert Lee Gates

Photo of June Carter Cash

June Carter Cash

Mayhayley Lancaster

Photo of Dan Biggers

Dan Biggers

Judge Boykin

Photo of Marc Clement

Marc Clement

J.C. Otwell

Photo of Bill Crabb

Bill Crabb

Strickland Cousin

Photo of Bobby Dunn

Bobby Dunn

Liquor Runner

Photo of J. Don Ferguson

J. Don Ferguson

Jim Hillin

Photo of Larry Quackenbush

Larry Quackenbush

Jury Foreman

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Wuchak

7/10

**_Crime drama set in Georgia of the late 40s with Andy Griffith and Johnny Cash_**

In 1948, a wealthy landowner in Meriwether County (Griffith) controls the Sheriff and the citizens, but when he flaunts his power in neighboring Coweta County, the no-nonsense Sheriff comes after him (Cash).

“Murder in Coweta County” (1983) is a well-done period piece based on the true story, also called “Last Blood.” It’s similar to “Mississippi Burning,” which came out five years later (and no doubt influenced it), just with the television budget of “Murder in Mississippi” (1990), which is the unofficial prequel to that more famous theatrical film.

Johnny’s wife, June Carter Cash, has an interesting role as a backwoods Christian seer. John Wallace (Griffith) visiting her in desperation is reminiscent of King Saul going to the witch of Endor in the Bible (1 Samuel 28).

Griffith is effective in the rare role of the antagonist, which he proved he could do 9 years earlier in another worthwhile TV production, “Pray for the Wildcats.”

The movie runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in the heart of Georgia in areas south of Atlanta; specifically, Monticello (street scenes, exterior scenes and the historic downtown square), Zebulon (courthouse exterior) and Greenville.

GRADE: B

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