Talk:Dead Man Walking

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Hm, no, I think "autobiographical account of the incident" was better--Prejean glosses over most of her life and focuses on her ministry on Death Row and why she thinks the death penalty is wrong. Koyaanis Qatsi


I would like to request a chapter that precisely depicts the story...Spoiler Warnings of course.

[edit] Separation into different articles

It's certainly a good idea to a create separate film article. An opera one already exists and I'll make chages to reflect that.

Vivaverdi 14:42, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

that is undoubtly the thing to do well I m aggree with you. the title should be dead man walking film. thanks salim swati—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.135.45.117 (talk • contribs) 02:46, 2 July, 2006 (UTC)

Agreed. A separate film article is required.

[edit] Wrong name

Sister Helen Prejean visited Elmo Patrick Sonnier in prison, not Matthew Poncelet! I'm fixing this, okay? --Angeldeb82 00:18, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Robert Lee Willie

Prehaps it's because only one amalgam character is featured in the Tim Robbins film adaption, but Prejean actually describes her involvement as spiritual advisor with two death row inmates. The first half of the book focuses on Elmo Patrick Sonnier. The second on Robert Lee Willie. But the latter isn't mentioned at all in the article. So, I'm mentioning him. ~Skulking