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Presumed Innocent
A prosecuting attorney who finds himself under suspicion when his mistress is murdered. Includes filmographies and production notes. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/07/2004 Starring: Harrison Ford Brian Dennehy Run time: 127 minutes Rating: R Director: Alan J. Pakula more
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- Posted: Dec-09-2008
Witness for the Prosecution
"Presumed Innocent" is one of the late Alan Pakula's lesser-known gems... after all,he did "All the President's Men" about Watergate and "Klute" with Jane Fonda as a prostitute/detective. Based on a legal thriller by Scott Turow,it is a skillful whodunit. Harrison Ford stars as a lawyer, Rusty,...
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- Posted: Jun-04-2008
Good combination of court drama and murder thriller
The beginning of 90's was full of court dramas and murder thrillers. This is a very good combination of both, which means it will attract the fans of both genres. A very good movie with a surprise ending. One of the best movies of both Harrison Ford and the legendary Alan J. Pakula. Deputy...
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- Posted: Nov-20-2007
Desire, Seduction, Infidelity and Murder. A perfect drama.
Harrison Ford gives one of his best performances as an intense prosecutor seduced into an obsessive relationship that ends up with a murder and accusation that threatens to ruin his life. This is a fine adaptation of a Scott Turow novel, produced by Sidney Pollack who, in my opinion, can do no...
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- Posted: Jul-27-2007
Starts Slow, Finishes Very Good
The film is a little hard to get into for the first 10 minutes or so. Then it improves very quickly and finishes with a bang. At times the dialogue is hard to understand and, at times, is hardly above a whisper and cannot be heard. All in all, this is a very good film - it just takes a while to...
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- Posted: Aug-08-2006
Superb film, well acted and with a twist at the end
I just saw this film for the second time in a period of several years and although I vaguely remembered the ending it wasn't until the "denouement" that I really remembered the details. However, I would watch it again, even if I did remember the ending because it is so well written and so well...
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- Posted: May-25-2006
about the movie/film presumed innocent.....
Singapore sold he code 1 version of this movie/film DVD in videoshops which I managed to grab one....hee hee....and the story is about Harrison ford was at first suspected to murder without knowing it he found out to be his own wife after he, his wife and his child goes to a ;ville' for holiday...
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- Posted: Dec-26-2005
Most of the actors seem to be sleep-walking through this one.
"Presumed Innocent" is a so-so courtroom drama, weighed down by a too-slow first act, and a cast that seems almost as if it is sleepwalking through the movie. Ford, Dennehy, and Bedelia seem particuarly listless. Out of the entire cast, only Spencer, Julia, and Winfield seem to display any energy...
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- Posted: Dec-12-2005
A disgrace to any integral female
There are two main female characters in the plot: one is a man-eater who will sleep her way to the top (although she may not even need it because she is good independently) and the other is the jealous and depressed housewife who gave up her career for the sake of her husband's. This is a man's...
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- Posted: Dec-04-2005
Was justice served? Is anyone truly innocent? *Spoilers*
These are the issues that are explored in this film, directed by Alan J. Pakula, adapted from the best selling novel by Scott Turow. It is the story of chief deputy prosecutor Rozat "Rusty" Sabich (Ford) in the fictional Kindle County, whose seemingly normal life is shattered by the murder of a...
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- Posted: Sep-26-2005
A QUESTION OF JUSTICE
While PRESUMED INNOCENT is competent filmmaking, one can't help but look at the "star system" and see how a talented actress like Bonnie Bedelia is relegated to merely a talented actress and not a star. Had this role been taken by Meryl Streep, Jessica Lange, Sally Field or numerous other stars,...
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