The Preppie Murder (1989)


 The Preppie Murder (1989)

The film reenacts Robert Chambers' murder of Jennifer Levin. Robert Chambers, a man who attended prep schools on a scholarship, kills Jennifer Levin, who herself was of a privileged background after they leave a trendy Manhattan bar together. When Detective Mike Sheehan arrests him, Chambers claims that he killed her in self-defense after rough sex got out of hand. In the ensuing trial, Chambers' attorney, Jack Litman, attacks Levin's personal history. Chambers eventually pleads guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter. 

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William Baldwin as Robert Chambers

Lara Flynn Boyle as Jennifer Levin 

Noelle Parker as Betsy

Lara Flynn Boyle as Jennifer Levin


William Baldwin and  Alvin Alexis as David Fillyaw

Dorothy Fielding as Phyllis Chambers

Andrew Lauer and William Baldwin

J.C. Quinn as Jack Dorrian 

Suzanne Snyder as Kim


William Baldwin and Lara Flynn Boyle

William Baldwin as Robert Chambers


Rick Aiello, James Handy and Danny Aiello


James Handy

Danny Aiello


David Spielberg as Steven Levin

Kim Terry as Arlene Levin, Jennifer's stepmother

David Spielberg, Kim Terry, Danny Aiello and James Handy

Danny Aiello, Kim Terry, Alan Rosenberg and James Handy

Allan Arbus as Arnold Domenitz, Jennifer's grandfather



Emily Kuroda

Allan Arbus and David Spielberg

Christine Healy as Ellen Levin, Jennifer's Mother

Allan Arbus as Arnold Domenitz, Jennifer's grandfather

Christine Healy as Ellen Levin, Jennifer's Mother

Lisanne Falk as Alex LaGatta



Herb Mitchell and Danny Aiello


William Devane as Jack Litman


Paula McClure

Sandra Bullock as Stacy

William Devane as Jack Litman

Thalmus Rasulala as Judge Bell

Herb Mitchell and Dorothy Fielding

Joanna Kerns as Linda Fairstein

Kim Walker as Candace



William Devane and Lisanne Falk


Danny Aiello and Lisanne Falk

Diedrich Bader (L)

Yolanda Jilot and Danny Aiello

Dierk Torsek as Dr. Spitz

John Apicella as Dr. Kornblum


Maury Povich 
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Chambers was released from Auburn Prison on February 14, 2003, after having served the entirety of his prison term due to his numerous infractions. On September 2, 2008, he was sentenced to 19 years on drug charges. Wikipedia

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