Presumed Innocent (1990)

Presumed Innocent (1990)
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Rusty Sabich (Harrison Ford) is a bland, oppressed man who burns with a quiet, corrosive intensity that can flare uncontrollably. A Philadelphia prosecutor, Sabich's fire seems to have one outlet: his job. He loves prosecuting people. Otherwise, his life is dead-ended. He has a loveless marriage to a neurotic woman (Bonnie Bedelia) and an overbearing boss (Brian Dennehy) in a labyrinthine law enforcement world of corruption and twisted relationships. Then Carolyn Polhemus (Greta Scacchi) comes into his life. Lovely and seductive, Polhemus easily entices him to break his marital vows, but she schemes to get him to try for his boss' job. When he refuses, she leaves him. When she turns up dead, the victim of an apparent rape-murder, clues begin to point to Sabich. His blood type almost perfectly matches that in the semen found in the victim, carpet fibers at the crime scene match those found in his house, and most damning, his fingerprints are found on a beer glass in Polhemus' apartment. His protestations of innocence ignored, Sabich is put on trial for the murder and hires his biggest adversary (Raul Julia) to defend him. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi

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Starring:
Harrison FordBrian Dennehy, (more)
Director(s):
Alan J. Pakula
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Rusty Sabich (Harrison Ford) is a bland, oppressed man who burns with a quiet, corrosive intensity that can flare uncontrollably. A Philadelphia prosecutor, Sabich's fire seems to have one outlet: his job. He loves prosecuting people. Otherwise, his life is dead-ended. He has a loveless marriage to a neurotic woman (Bonnie Bedelia) and an overbearing boss (Brian Dennehy) in a labyrinthine law enforcement world of corruption and twisted relationships. Then Carolyn Polhemus (Greta Scacchi) comes into his life. Lovely and seductive, Polhemus easily entices him to break his marital vows, but she schemes to get him to try for his boss' job. When he refuses, she leaves him. When she turns up dead, the victim of an apparent rape-murder, clues begin to point to Sabich. His blood type almost perfectly matches that in the semen found in the victim, carpet fibers at the crime scene match those found in his house, and most damning, his fingerprints are found on a beer glass in Polhemus' apartment. His protestations of innocence ignored, Sabich is put on trial for the murder and hires his biggest adversary (Raul Julia) to defend him. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
127 mins

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Director(s):
Alan J. Pakula
Writer(s):
Frank PiersonAlan J. Pakula
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Not For Children, Nudity, Violence, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Strong Sexual Content)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Cory S.

    This movie proves why Harrison Ford is a star. What a sensational performance.

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    Jonathan A.

    Adapted from a novel by Scott Turow, Presumed Innocent simplifies, as it must, a very complex plot. The result is, even with this "simplification", one of the more complicated suspense dramas you will ever encounter. I suspect that the primary appeal that is left here is to people who have read the book (and thus know what is happening). For the more general audience, everything is too restrained, the action is subdued and the plot unfolds at too leisurely a pace. Still, Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Bonnie Bedelia and Raul Julia all do nicely in their highly nuanced roles.

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    Carrie S.

    I had viewed this long ago but still found it to be most intriguing. It was an excellent movie.

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