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In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Tim Daly in In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (1993)
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Religious fanatics are barricaded in a building, and surrounded by police. But they're not going to surrender, they prefer to die.Religious fanatics are barricaded in a building, and surrounded by police. But they're not going to surrender, they prefer to die.Religious fanatics are barricaded in a building, and surrounded by police. But they're not going to surrender, they prefer to die.

  • Director
    • Dick Lowry
  • Writer
    • Phil Penningroth
  • Stars
    • Tim Daly
    • William O'Leary
    • Neal McDonough
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    829
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writer
      • Phil Penningroth
    • Stars
      • Tim Daly
      • William O'Leary
      • Neal McDonough
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • David Koresh
    William O'Leary
    William O'Leary
    • Adrian
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Jason
    Lewis Smith
    Lewis Smith
    • Robert Williams
    Marley Shelton
    Marley Shelton
    • Laura
    • (as Marlee Shelton)
    Jeri Ryan
    Jeri Ryan
    • Rebecca
    • (as Jeri Lynn Ryan)
    Stephen Mailer
    Stephen Mailer
    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
    • Dorrie
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • McLennan County Sheriff
    Gordon Clapp
    Gordon Clapp
    • Glenn
    Richard McGonagle
    Richard McGonagle
    Susanna Thompson
    Susanna Thompson
    • Meg
    Heather McAdam
    Heather McAdam
    • Michelle
    Kris Kamm
    Kris Kamm
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Bob Blanchard
    Adrienne Stiefel
    • Libby
    Julie Ariola
    Julie Ariola
    • Carol
    Cara Buono
    Cara Buono
    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writer
      • Phil Penningroth
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    MAX-78

    Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    There is no denying that Tim Daly's performance is stunning. But, it would seem that he was the only person working on this cartoonish debacle who did any research.

    Now, what we have here is a question of motive. Why did they make this film without any access to the facts? (After all, the film was in post production before the siege was over) Were they making art? No. Were they documenting the truth? No. They didn't know what the truth was at that time. Were they trying the save the ATF from budget cutting and possible disbandment? I'll put my vote on yes.

    This is a dangerous piece of propaganda, which holds murderers up as heroes, and displays people who are defending themselves as psychos.

    Oh, and where was the scene where the FBI agents opened fire on the women and children who were hiding in the kitchen area to protect themselves from the CS gas? In fact, where was the CS gas?
    1jeniferrobin

    So poorly done, the writer apologized.

    This slip-shod piece of government propaganda was rushed to production before the final fire killed over 75 men, women and children. Although the disclaimer at the beginning of the film claims it was thoroughly researched, the stereotypes in which the characters were portrayed were comical, if not tragic misrepresentations. Filled with downright lies, the writer of this garbage later apologized to the surviving members and the families of those lost for his role in perpetuating the horrible myths surrounding David Koresh and his followers. (See David Thibodeau's _A Place Called Waco_, page 207 and writer Phil Penningroth's own "Righting Waco: Confessions of a Hollywood Propagandist" available at http://www.killingthebuddha.com/dogma/righting_waco.htm) This piece does play a role in the history of the standoff, as a clear example of the dead wrong information surrounding the standoff and raid. Therefore, take it with a grain of salt.
    6JurijFedorov

    It's a nice little watch, but not much more

    Historical accuracy: 8

    Acting: 6 Dialogue: 7 Camera work: 7 Editing: 7 Budget: 7 Story: 6 Theme: 6 Pure entertainment factor: 7 Video quality: 5 Special effects: 7 Pacing: 7 Suspension of disbelief: 7 Non-cringe factor: 7 Lack of flashbacks: 10

    My second In the Line of Duty movie. First one was great. This is a step down as expected, but I actually still enjoyed it so I will for sure watch them all. It is TV movie quality. You see this in the acting, the camera work, the editing. But it also creates a unique cozy feeling of the 90's. A bit more simplified movie making.

    The tension remains high and they really double down on the evilness of the cult leader who had kids with underage girls and slept with the wives of his followers. Also here seen as forbidding anyone else to have sex altogether. Which of course makes you question how a man this mad and insane could be charismatic enough long enough to gain followers ready to off themselves for him. So maybe the movie goes a tad overboard with his depiction, but this is not a good guy. Imagine a person convincing his friends, both moms and dads, to let him impregnate their underage daughter. His depiction here going over the history and what he did is great.

    We follow them as they collect weapons to prepare for the end. Fighting the evil outsiders somehow. FBI prepares to take the kids away and storm the complex and the Waco people return fire. I do think the Waco TV show is better. Higher budget, amazing acting, and some more developed tension. This movie basically shows us clips of what happened without explaining much. The movie for sure has 5 times as much info about the cult itself. Waco took the side of the cult leader. He was seen as unwilling to have sex, the underage stuff was ignored, basically nearly most negative stuff about the cult was hidden away and we saw FBI storm the compound as the evil guys just interested in media exposure. This movie on the other hand skips everything outside the compound to a degree where it feels simplified. And it ends with FBI storming the compound with bullets flying everywhere. That's like half the way into the full story. We still have the negotiation and fire. The fire is the big event here. We know the cult members set it, but the gas FBI shot into the building caused it to be a greater disaster killing most people inside. Even the kids that the cult on purpose locked inside a room they couldn't escape from. The ending really lets it down as it has none. The FBI storming the compound is also quite nonsense here and mostly fiction. But we kinda understand what happened in real life. Just overlook 90% of the bullets.

    I recommend the TV show, but it's so extremely pro cult that it feels bad to recommend it alone. I could recommend this movie to people needing more info on the cult itself, but you can also watch a documentary for that. It's ... mediocre. You will not be bored and the one romance is great here, but with the low budget and too fast pace it feels like it doesn't quite tie it all together.
    6shorzfam

    Tim Daly is excellent

    This is quite a good movie, even though I remember it being started while the siege was still underway. The tension ratchets up throughout as we see Tim Daly do an excellent job as David Koresh ruling over his acolytes, alternately bullying and charismatic. He gives a convincing portrayal of a "sinful messiah" which certainly raised concerns in the straight-laced Baptist community of Waco, Texas. This is what initially attracted the attentions of various law enforcement agencies.

    The interest of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is piqued, but never fully explained, as it is to this day. Both sides are then set on a course that ultimately leads to violence, leading up to the climactic attack of the Branch Davidian compound, which caps and concludes the movie. The siege and its fiery conclusion are not seen.

    The movie doesn't portray Koresh as a frothing at the mouth religious fanatic but as a true believer in what he says. Thus, the viewer is left with the ambiguous feeling that he may not have deserved his fate. The ATF agents are never fleshed out and we don't feel any real sympathy for their deaths. We end up not totally understanding why this tragedy occurred, which is exactly how we felt then, as now.

    Several up and comers appear in this film, including Neil McDonough (Band of Brothers and Medical Investigations) and NYPD Blue's Gordon Clapp. Lewis Smith is wasted as one of the slain ATF agents.
    gamesemail

    Setting the Scene in 93

    I remember watching this when it came out. I swear the siege was still going on when they started production. It made me wonder how accurate it could possibly be. I think it aired shortly before the trial or during. But this was when made for tv movies were rushed out the door and there were often multiple. Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan both got one on different channels and so on for each scandal. Hope this sets the scene a little bit for why movies were rushed. What it doesn't answer is where were the others from the opposite points of view?

    But really the comedian from Wings was going to play this evil cult leader? But Tim Daly was so different and so frightening to be completely honest. He shined and I don't think I've ever been more impressed with him. Not to mention the makeup team. They really made him look like Koresh.

    It followed the known information about the case at the time. But I think that was the point. They were a company that was trying to influence public opinion in a certain manner. Waco only got one tv movie in 93 I believe. And the radio show Koresh himself did. No one touched it for 5 years. I believe this is a good movie for explaining the times, how this tragedy happened, and how everyone reacted after. Maybe a little heavy for a movie review but I think it's an important one nonetheless.

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    • Trivia
      Phil Penningroth, who wrote the screenplay, has regretted his involvement with this movie in the years since its premiere.
    • Quotes

      David Koresh: Everyone is so obsessed with politics and power.

    • Connections
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      Rise, Rise, Rise
      Music & Lyrics by Mark Snow

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сектанти
    • Filming locations
      • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Patchett Kaufman Entertainment
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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