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Murder in Coweta County 1983

★ 6.911 votes100 min📅 1983-02-15

""The Kingdom" a backwoods dynasty of moonshine and murder. This is the story of the man who ran it, and the man who crushed it."

Dive into the gripping true-crime drama *Murder in Coweta County* (1983), directed by Gary Nelson, where the dark underbelly of 1940s rural Georgia collides with justice.

Director: Gary Nelson

Cast

Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Lamar Potts
Andy Griffith
Andy Griffith
John Wallace
Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman
J.H. Potts
Ed Van Nuys
Huddleston
Robert Schenkkan
Robert Schenkkan
Wilson Turner
Jo Henderson
Josephine Wallace
Daniel Keyes
Elzie Hancock
Danny Nelson
Danny Nelson
Sheriff Hardy Collier
Norman Matlock
Norman Matlock
Albert Brooks
Brent Jennings
Brent Jennings
Robert Lee Gates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Murder in Coweta County (1983) about?

The film recounts a real-life murder in 1940s Georgia, where a wealthy landowner kills a sharecropper under the assumption his wealth will protect him. When the victim's family seeks justice, the local sheriff—outside the corrupted system—pursues the case relentlessly, exposing the rot at the heart of the county's power structure.

Who directed Murder in Coweta County?

Gary Nelson helmed this crime drama, bringing a gritty authenticity to the true story with his direction.

Who stars in Murder in Coweta County?

The film features an all-star cast led by Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith, joined by Earl Hindman, Jo Henderson, and Robert Schenkkan.

Is Murder in Coweta County (1983) worth watching?

As a tense crime drama grounded in real events, *Murder in Coweta County* (1983) delivers a compelling mix of Southern Gothic atmosphere and moral reckoning. While not flashy, its strong performances and historical intrigue make it a solid pick for fans of gritty, character-driven storytelling.

How long is Murder in Coweta County?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About Murder in Coweta County (1983) — A True Crime Drama of Power and Justice

Dive into the gripping true-crime drama *Murder in Coweta County* (1983), directed by Gary Nelson, where the dark underbelly of 1940s rural Georgia collides with justice. Set against the backdrop of Meriwether County's corrupt power structures, the film follows the chilling tale of Wallace, a wealthy landowner who believes his influence can shield him from repercussions after committing a brutal murder. When the victim's family refuses to back down, the Coweta County sheriff—unbowed by political pressure—takes up the case, sparking a tense confrontation that tests the limits of law in a world ruled by fear and backroom deals.

Starring the iconic Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith, this crime drama blends raw tension with Southern Gothic atmosphere, exploring themes of corruption, class struggle, and the fragile grip of authority. With its stark realism and unforgettable performances, *Murder in Coweta County* (1983) is a gripping exploration of justice delayed—and a kingdom built on blood.