The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980)

2h 25m
Running Time

March 25, 1980
Release Date

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980)

2h 25m
Running Time

March 25, 1980
Release Date

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Plot.

The story of the doctor who faced charges of conspiracy after he assisted John Wilkes Booth by setting his broken leg after he had assassinated Abraham Lincoln.

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Cast & Crew.

Angela Tully

Angela Tully

Sissy Mudd at Age 4

Ryan Grady

Ryan Grady

Thomas Mudd at Age 3

Bill Gribble

Bill Gribble

Tyler / John Wilkes Booth

Luke Halpin

Luke Halpin

Tyson / David Herrold

Terry Beaver

Terry Beaver

Union Sergeant

Sean Ahern

Sean Ahern

1st Union Soldier

Roy Tatum

Roy Tatum

Lt. Lovett

Don Kovacs

Don Kovacs

Officer Lloyd

Tony Kish

Tony Kish

William Watson

Wallace Wilkinson

Wallace Wilkinson

D.C. Prison Guard

Anthony Edenfield

Anthony Edenfield

Escaped Prisoner

Jere Beery

Jere Beery

3rd Guard

Kent Stephens

Kent Stephens

Zachary

Stuart Culpepper

Stuart Culpepper

Boone

Mark Rand

Mark Rand

Andrew Mudd at Age 9

Melonie Martin

Melonie Martin

Sissy Mudd at Age 7

Earl Miller

Earl Miller

Thomas Mudd at Age 6

David Hamilton

David Hamilton

Sam Jr. at Age 4

Richard Andrew

Richard Andrew

Dr. Anthony Ellis

Dan Chandler

Dan Chandler

Master Sergeant

Richard Reiner

Richard Reiner

6th Guard

Don Ferguson

Don Ferguson

4th Soldier

Jack Norhanian

Jack Norhanian

5th Guard

Pat Hurley

Pat Hurley

1st Patient

Details.

Release Date
March 25, 1980

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 25m

Genres

Wiki.

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd is a 1980 historical drama film directed by Paul Wendkos. Based on a true story, it revolves around the 1865 assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Dennis Weaver plays the lead role of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, who was imprisoned for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth in the killing.In 1979, during the filming of the movie on Monterey Square in Savannah, Georgia, preservationist and antiques dealer Jim Williams hung a flag of Nazi Germany outside of a window at his Mercer House home in an attempt to disrupt the shoot, after the film company declined to make a donation to the local humane society, as Williams had requested. The Congregation Mickve Israel, located across the square, complained to the city. Williams was later the main subject of John Berendt's 1994 book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

At the end of the film, a written message appears, incorrectly stating that President Jimmy Carter gave Mudd a posthumous pardon.

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