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Director: | Alan J. Pakula |
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Writer: | Scott Turow, Alan J. Pakula, Frank Pierson |
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Rusty Sabich is a deputy prosecutor engaged in an obsessive affair with a coworker who is murdered. Soon after, he's accused of the crime. And his fight to clear his name becomes a whirlpool of lies and hidden passions. | |
Release Date: | Jul 27, 1990 |
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Director: | Alan J. Pakula |
Writer: | Scott Turow, Alan J. Pakula, Frank Pierson |
Genres: | Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | infidelity, based on novel or book, loss of loved one, female lover, investigation, murder, lawyer, detroit, michigan, courtroom, courtroom drama, legal thriller |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Mirage Enterprises |
Box Office |
Revenue: $221,303,188
Budget: $22,000,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Harrison Ford | Rusty Sabich |
Brian Dennehy | Raymond Horgan |
Raúl Juliá | Sandy Stern |
Bonnie Bedelia | Barbara Sabich |
Paul Winfield | Judge Larren Lyttle |
Greta Scacchi | Carolyn Polhemus |
John Spencer | Detective Dan Lipranzer |
Joe Grifasi | Tommy Molto |
Tom Mardirosian | Nico Della Guardia |
Anna Maria Horsford | Eugenia |
Sab Shimono | 'Painless' Kumagai |
Bradley Whitford | Jamie Kemp |
Christine Estabrook | Lydia 'Mac' MacDougall |
Michael Tolan | Mr. Polhemus |
Madison Arnold | Sergeant Lionel Kenneally |
Ron Frazier | Stew Dubinsky |
Jesse Bradford | Nat Sabich |
Joseph Mazzello | Wendell McGaffney |
Tucker Smallwood | Detective Harold Greer |
Leland Gantt | Leon Wells |
Teodorina Bello | Ernestine |
David Wohl | Morrie Dickerman |
John M. Bennett | Guerasch |
Bo Rucker | Mike Duke |
Peter Appel | Glendenning |
John Ottavino | Chet |
Robert Katims | Cody |
Joseph Carberry | Mr. McGaffney |
John Seitz | Louis Balestrieri |
Bill Winkler | Tom |
John C. Vennema | Judge Mumphrey |
Michael Genet | Court Clerk |
Richard L. Newcomb | Undercover Cop |
Ed Wheeler | Arresting Detective Jim |
Miles Watson | Arresting Detective #2 |
DeAnn Mears | Loretta |
Julia Meade | Moderator |
Thom Cagle | Camp Counselor |
Ricky Rosa | Camper |
Allison Field | Reporter #1 |
Janis Corsair | Reporter #2 |
Bill Corsair | Reporter #3 |
Carla Barnett | Reporter #4 |
Rick De Furia | Prosecuting Attorney |
Victor Truro | Prosecuting Attorney |
Elizabeth Williams | Prosecuting Attorney |
Jeffrey Wright | Prosecuting Attorney |
Ted Neustadt | Prosecuting Attorney |
Kimberleigh Aarn | Prosecuting Attorney |
David Hummel | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Anibal O. Lleras | Arrested Convict (uncredited) |
Nick Pernice | Reporter (uncredited) |
John Reidy | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Sheri Mann Stewart | Reporter (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Evan A. Lottman | Editor |
Scott Turow | Novel |
Alixe Gordin | Casting |
George Jenkins | Production Design |
Robert Guerra | Art Direction |
Carol Joffe | Set Decoration |
John Boxer | Costume Design |
David Starke | Unit Production Manager |
Alex Hapsas | First Assistant Director |
Tony Adler | Second Assistant Director |
Janet Shaw | Property Master |
Craig DiBona | Camera Operator |
Douglas C. Hart | First Assistant Camera |
Fern Buchner | Makeup Artist |
Karen Hale Wookey | Script Supervisor |
John Seakwood | Still Photographer |
Vincent Callaghan | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Judi Goodman | Assistant Hairstylist |
Suzanne Schwarzer | Assistant Costume Designer |
James Sabat | Production Sound Mixer |
Louis Sabat | Boom Operator |
Frank Graziadei | Sound Recordist |
James Fitzpatrick | Chief Lighting Technician |
George Patsos | Key Grip |
James Pollard | Dolly Grip |
Anthony Zappia | Construction Coordinator |
Gilbert Gertsen | Construction Coordinator |
Don Zappia | Construction Foreman |
Jeffrey Stern | Dialogue Editor |
Laura Civiello | Dialogue Editor |
Darrell Hanzalik | ADR Editor |
Paul J. Zydel | ADR Mixer |
Kenneth Wannberg | Music Editor |
Richard Portman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Peter Pastorelli | Location Manager |
Richard Dooley | Location Coordinator |
Craig Lyman | Makeup Artist |
Alan J. Pakula | Director, Screenplay |
John Williams | Original Music Composer |
Frank Pierson | Screenplay |
Gordon Willis | Director of Photography |
Richard Crudo | Second Assistant Camera |
Colleen Callaghan | Hairstylist |
Ron Bochar | Supervising Sound Editor |
Name | Title |
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Mark Rosenberg | Producer |
Susan Solt | Executive Producer |
Sydney Pollack | Producer |
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Love - it's a killer. Presumed Innocent is directed by Alan J. Pakula, who also co-adapts for the screen with Frank Pierson from the Scott Turow novel. It stars Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Bonnie Bedelia, Raúl Juliá, Paul Winfield, John Spencer and Greta Scacchi. Music is scored by John William ... s and Richard Wolf, and cinematography is by Gordon Willis. Prosecuting attorney Rusty Sabich (Ford) suddenly finds himself a murder suspect after his one time lover, Carolyn Polhemus (Scacchi), is found raped and murdered in her home. As the evidence piles up against him, and his marriage comes under further strain, Rusty hires top lawyer Sandy Stern (Juliá) to represent him when the case goes to trial. Battling the system that he knows inside out, Rusty finds that there's a big can of worms about to be opened. A tip top court room mystery drama that we could do with seeing more of these days. Expertly strung together by the director of All the Presidents Men and Sophie's Choice, Presumed Innocent isn't just a by the numbers legal who done it? The makers get in deep with the political machinations of a district attorney's office, the intricate steps of a police investigation, and of course the legal eagle operations of a court room. In to the mix is an horrendous crime, of which a lawyer himself is charged with committing, he may or may not be guilty of the crime, but wonderfully we are never sure until the astonishing finale plays out. The air of mystery hangs heavy throughout, nagging away like an itch you can't scratch, with Pakula neatly unfolding the drama in a collage of flashbacks, side-plots and present time intricacies. Mood is heightened by the photography of Gordon Willis, who along with Pakula's looming camera work, manages to convey a claustrophobic feel in keeping with an unstable marriage and a court room itself. A great cast is assembled for the picture. Ford expertly plays it low key, brooding intently, he makes us unsure as to his guilt or innocence, and that's a testament to how good his performance is. Bedelia is excellent as the stoic wife, holding it together as the marital cracks begin to appear, and Juliá dominates the second half of the picture as we shift to the court room. Dennehy does a nice line in morally compromised smarm, and Scacchi wonderfully exudes a femme fatale sexuality. Winfield is a mighty presence as the judge presiding over such a tricky case, and Spencer is as reliable as ever. Only disappointments come with the performances of Joe Grifasi and Tom Mardirosian, who as the prosecutors come across as wimpy and hardly brick tight lawyers trying a high profile murder case. An intense and intellectual adult drama, Presumed Innocent is one of the best of its type from the modern era. 8.5/10
Pretty good mystery-legal-drama features fine performances, especially from Ford and Raul Julia, though does rely a lot on coincidences (lucky draw to get that judge) but still finely directed and liked John Williams's score. **3.75/5** ...