The Interrogation of Michael Crowe 21 years old

The lives of Escondido, California residents Cheryl and Stephen Crowe change one morning when they find their twelve year old daughter Stephanie Crowe stabbed to death in her bedroom. As procedure dictates, the police take each member of the household away individually to be questioned, and the remaining children - fourteen year old Michael Crowe and adolescent Shannon Crowe - are taken into protective custody until Cheryl and Stephen can be cleared. The police end up placing much of their focus on the sullen Michael, who they question without counsel and without discussion with his parents. The tone of the police questioning is that they believe Michael did kill his sister, the police lying, harassing and coercing in the process. Under the barrage of questioning, Michael eventually confesses, as do two of his friends, both questioned under the same threatening tone. Cheryl and Stephen, who are finally made aware of the questioning and the confessions...

Credits

The Interrogation of Michael Crowe Cast

Name Character
Rosemary Dunsmore She was 49, now 71 years old as Dorothy Sorenson
Mark Rendall He was 14, now 35 years old as Michael Crowe
Ally Sheedy She was 40, now 61 years old as Cheryl Crowe
John Bourgeois He was 46, now 67 years old as Détective Claytor
Hannah Lochner She was 9, now 30 years old as Shannon Crowe
Karl Pruner as Detective Baker
Kirsten Bishop She was 39, 50 years old when she died as Mrs. Treadway
Andre Noble He was 23, 25 years old when he died
Michael Riley He was 40, now 62 years old as Stephen Crowe
Anna Mary Wilson as Stephanie Crowe
Richard Banel He was 14, now 36 years old as Joshua Treadway

The Interrogation of Michael Crowe Crew

Name Department
Jeff Warren as Editor. He was 31 (now 53) years old Editing
Don McBrearty as Director. Directing
Alan Hines as Writer. Writing
Rhett Morita as Director of Photography. Camera
The Interrogation of Michael Crowe poster
The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (21 years)

  • Release day: Monday, December 02, 2002
  • Runtime: 100 minutes