The Most Hated Woman in America

The Most Hated Woman in America

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Tommy OHaver
  • Cast(s): Josh Lucas, Michael Chernus, Rory Cochrane, Vincent Kartheiser, Adam Scott See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: Alan Ari Lazar,Aminé Ramer
  • Similar To: The Marsh King's Daughter, The Black Phone
  • Story:
    The true story of Madalyn Murray O'Hair -- iconoclast, opportunist, and outspoken atheist -- from her controversial rise to her untimely demise.
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6.1/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The true story of Madalyn Murray O'Hair -- iconoclast, opportunist, and outspoken atheist -- from her controversial rise to her untimely demise.
Ratings

6.1/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In real life, David Waters was not hired as office manager. He was hired as a typesetter and was later promoted.

Reunites cast members Rory Cochrane and Juno Temple, who previously starred together in "Black Mass"

The film cast includes one Oscar winner: Melissa Leo; and two Oscar nominees: Sally Kirkland and Peter Fonda.

Popular Dialogues

"Reverend Harrington: I'll keep praying for your soul, Madalyn. Madalyn Murray O'Hair: I'll keep cursing yours."

"[last lines] Johnny Carson: [on his interview show] Does it worry you that, uh, when you die, that there's not going to be nirvana or whatever you care to call it? Madalyn Murray O'Hair: When I die I don't want some religious nut shoving a rosary up my ass or communion wafer down my throat. But I wouldn't mind a small corner of the outdoors where the sun can filter through the trees and lay a gentle hand on my face. Three words on my tombstone. "Woman." I've loved being a woman. "Grandmother." I've loved being a grandmother. And "mother." I have loved being a mother. That's what I'd like to be remembered for most. That's what I'd like it to say on my tombstone, but... being who I am, I'm not expecting I'll be having a goddamn tombstone."