5. A small glimpse by Douglas A. Lessnau, this contains a song my Father wrote for my Grandmother, Jeanette Dupius, Called \"Jeanette\" it is one of my favorite instrumentals by him; of course the title track \"In Your Eyes\" is pretty nice too; this song was written by my Father and Dennis Leahy. That night, then-Father (later Monsignor) William Kerr was called in to administer Last Rites to the victims. I believe this was his first novel too. The vacant, sleep-walking style adopted in this film gets tiresome very quickly. Start Shopping. Duration. . It's like reading Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot - get in the spirit of the book. This is an oldie, but I really enjoyed it--especially all of the details about the Detroit area. This Hilarious Card Game Will Keep You In Holy Stitches (and Out of Confession)! I am willing to accept that one of the survivors believes she survived because she fell asleep holding her rosary that night. The steady accumulation of clues and evidence is interrupted only by an unsurprising (and unnecessary) romantic subplot, which happily compromises neither the mystery itself nor Sutherland's oath of celibacy. IMDb Kienzle's books are set mostly in Detroit, Michigan . Donald Sutherland, Charles Durning, Belinda Bauer, Josef Sommer, James Murtaugh, John Danelle, Addison Powell, Kathleen Tolan, Janet Smith; D: Fred Walton; W: Fred Walton, Elmore Leonard; C: David Golia. 59:00. Also, at one point, the murderer confesses to the Koesler and he has to decide if he should break the church law of keeping confession confidential. Twitter Facebook Link Print. Even after the deranged individual responsible for these crimes confesses in church, the priest remains determined to find out who he is and why he is leaving a black rosary wrapped around the hand of each victim. One of the reasons I am giving this flick a solid six is because it attempted to confront these kinds of issues head-on, as well as other problems like overly focusing on sexuality in the American conservative churches to the point of insanity, and the mandatory celibacy of priests. StarringDonald Sutherland Charles Durning Belinda Bauer Josef Sommer Addison Powell John Danelle James Murtaugh Addison Powell Kathleen Tolan Directed byFred Walton He'd rather I read murder mysteries than bodice ripper romance novels with half naked people on the front. Donald Sutherland plays Father Koesler, a sort of priest-turned-detective. Report this film. The Rosary Murders "was William X. Kienzle's first Father Koesler mystery, published in 1978. A priest cannot tell on a child rapist or a serial killer even if they confess. A sleepy and glum, but well-acted and rather moving thriller. Tv shows. Some are splendid; some are average. That bug-eyed sincerity, the Sutherland signature that held us in "Klute," is working here. //

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