Murder in Scottsdale
Murder in Scottsdale reexamines the 1978 murder of Bob Crane, the TV star best known for Hogan's Heroes, through a careful retelling of the case and its aftermath. The film avoids melodrama, instead reconstructing events with interviews, archival clips, and commentary from people close to the... Read more
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About Murder in Scottsdale
Murder in Scottsdale reexamines the 1978 murder of Bob Crane, the TV star best known for Hogan's Heroes, through a careful retelling of the case and its aftermath. The film avoids melodrama, instead reconstructing events with interviews, archival clips, and commentary from people close to the case. It begins by situating Crane's public image and private life, then traces the sequence of events on the night of the killing, the discovery of his body, and the early leads that shaped the investigation. The documentary presents competing theories and the ways the case was built and investigated, highlighting gaps and debates without giving away every twist. It emphasizes how crime, fame, and media attention can shape the pursuit of truth.
Directed by David Naylor and created by Edward Yost, Murder in Scottsdale arrived in 2003 as a retrospective documentary that leans on interviews with figures such as Robert Graysmith and a trove of archival material.
Box office data for Murder in Scottsdale is not publicly disclosed, and the film appears to have had a limited release that did not yield a wide theatrical gross.
Readers and viewers can expect a measured look at how fame, private life, and media coverage influence criminal investigations. The film argues for a careful assessment of evidence and the limits of certainty when a high profile case is at stake.
Details
- Release Date
- May 12, 2003
- Runtime
- 50m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Bob Crane
Self
Robert Graysmith
Self
Robert David Crane
Self
Director: David Naylor
Written by: Edward Yost