Men Don't Tell
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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2011
On March 14, 1993, CBS aired "Men Don't Tell," a TV movie about domestic violence starring Peter Strauss and Judith Light. The twist: Strauss's character, construction executive Ed MacAffrey, was abused by his wife Laura, played by Light.
Based on a true story, it dramatizes the story of a loving husband, who is terrorized by the violent behavior of his wife. He had long endured the physical and emotional abuse heaped upon him by his neurotic wife.
He tolerates this not only because he loves her and is concerned over the welfare of his daughter, but also because men are traditionally regarded as weaklings if they allow themselves to be battered by their wives.
After one of Laura's destructive tantrums brings the attention of the police, Ed is suspected of being the aggressor! Finally, Laura goes too far and Ed tries to defend himself--whereupon Laura crashes through the front window of her home and is rendered comatose. Ed is arrested for Domestic Violence and Attempted Murder.
As he is interrogated, he tells his story of years of abuse, and how he even once sought help by calling a domestic violence hotline, only to get scorned and hung up on. This interrogation takes all night, by highly skeptical police.
While this is going on, his children have been taken to their paternal grandfather, himself a retired police officer, to spend the night. In the morning, young daughter, who chose to remain silent through the years of abuse due to the humiliation and shame, asked the grandfather is her mother was in trouble.
This surprised the grandfather, who then asked her why she thought her mother, whom he thought was the victim of his abusive son, would be in trouble? To this she said, "Because mommy hits daddy".
"The most sobering point about 'Men Don't Tell' is that we go into the story conditioned to make jokes about wives hurling rolling pins at their husbands and then starkly witness how unfunny and terrifying it really is," the Los Angeles Times' Ray Loynd wrote.
He continued: "Light's vicious, insecure wife is a harrowing portrait, although ultimately, to the actress's credit, touched with sympathy. Her bleak image in the movie's last scene is shattering under the fine direction of Harry Winer. And Strauss' pummeled husband - whose wife flails him with sudden, sharp fists that are so realistic they make you flinch - is a study of a warmly masculine man who is no wimp, AND NO WIFE HITTER, either."
USA Today's Matt Roush called the film "violent, unsettling and sympathetically acted," while the New York Times' John J. O'Connor praised the leads for their "searing" performances.
The Washington Post's Tom Shales liked "Men Don't Tell," too, praising Light as "superb at bringing out the pathos as well as the hostility in this character."
Although the ending of the story could be considered positive and upbeat, it is painfully clear that there are many issues that will never be resolved. First telecast by CBS on May 14, 1993, according to a New York Times Story, "Men Don't Tell" was never rebroadcast on over-the-air television, reportedly because it incurred the wrath of several women's groups.
"Men Don't Tell" was seen in 18.3 million homes, ranking third among the week's prime time broadcast, behind ABC's "Home Improvement" and CBS's "60 Minutes."
People may think Ed MacAffrey's experience was an isolated case, but according to the "Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women", 39% of the victims are men. That's nearly four of ten cases, yet nearly 100% of the shelters where domestic violence victims can go with their children take only women. Men can experience this type of abuse for years, not wishing to leave his children behind, in the hands of the abuser, and to become the next target.
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gamerbarbie26 6 months ago
Men get abused too. It's just a fact.
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anime1973 6 months ago
I love the last line. You could tell that she was hoping to manipulate him if he wanted to keep it a secret. He destroyed her last hope.
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All Comments (319)
prac2 2 days ago
Just because someone is 'mean' to you does not give you the right to hit them. Check your priviledge.
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prac2 2 days ago
If you are saying that you dont agree with the statement its wrong for a woman to hit a man, then you are effectively saying that men don't have the same fundamental rights as women i.e. the right to freedom from violence. This is the standard belief in society today: men are inferior, men don't deserve the same rights because of their supposed priviledge, women are superior for the mere fact of their gender. That is true bigotry. No one has the 'right' to hit anyone else.
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jacob jackson 3 days ago
Would you use this same logic for a woman who frustrates her husband? Does she play a role in why shes getting beat?
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sydann04 1 week ago
What is wrong with you people
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Melissa Moreno 1 week ago
I loved how he kicked that mans ass. I wouls of done the same thing.
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xxcharmed1xx 2 weeks ago
Yes they do, my grandmother verbally and physically abused her husband. Beat him and he had to be admitted to the hospital and tried to poison him with decon. He's dead now but thankfully they got divorced and she didn't kill him. She should have been put away so yes it does happen!
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Brenda Roberts 3 weeks ago
women don't tell either when they're getting beat up by their husbands. I see the way most men treat women these days,and I'm not sure I agree withl the statement that it's wrong for a woman to hit a man. I've gone out with some nen who were mean to me for no reason at all. lookin back on it I wiah I had just knocked the shit out of all of them!
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Brenda Roberts 3 weeks ago
what the hell does it mean "men don't tell"? women don't tell either when thi
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Oprah8790 3 weeks ago
Anyone know the song at the beginning?
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erinandcompany 1 month ago
Abuse is wrong, no matter what kind of plumbing one's body has!
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