1980 film by Paul Wendkos
The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd Directed by Paul Wendkos Written by Starring Music by Gerald Fried Production companies
Distributed by CBS-TV Release date
March 25, 1980 (1980-03-25 )
Running time
145 minutes Country United States Language English
Samuel Mudd
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.[ 1]
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.[ 2] [ 3] 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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