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23 lokakuu 1987 (USA) moreTagline:
No matter the cost, No matter the danger. They will find the truth.Plot:
A judge commits suicide, and his secretary is found murdered. A homeless deaf-mute man, Carl Anderson is arrested for her murder... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Underrated Courtroom Drama Where the Homeless Meet the Political Elite more (33 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Cher | ... | Kathleen Riley | |
| Dennis Quaid | ... | Eddie Sanger | |
| Liam Neeson | ... | Carl Wayne Anderson | |
| John Mahoney | ... | Judge Matthew Bishop Helms | |
| Joe Mantegna | ... | Charlie Stella | |
| Philip Bosco | ... | Paul Gray | |
| E. Katherine Kerr | ... | Grace Comisky | |
| Fred Melamed | ... | Morty Rosenthal | |
| Lisbeth Bartlett | ... | Marilyn | |
| Paul D'Amato | ... | Michael | |
| Bernie McInerney | ... | Walter | |
| Thomas Barbour | ... | Justice Lowell | |
| Katie O'Hare | ... | Elizabeth Quinn | |
| Rosemary Knower | ... | Justice Lowell's Secretary | |
| Aaron Schwartz | ... | Forensic Pathologist |
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Singapore:PG | Iceland:14 (original rating) | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Netherlands:12 | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | New Zealand:R13 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | West Germany:12Fun Stuff
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Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Kathleen is reading Carl's case file after he attacks her, we hear her say "Can't they read?" but her lips are clearly saying something completely different. moreQuotes:
Kathleen Riley: I spend all of my day with murders and rapists, and what's really crazy, I like them. moreFAQ
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Anyone who thinks that the United States legal justice system is fair and balanced has been watching too many movies. The poor and the marginalized get convicted and the rich and elite drive away from the courthouse. It's largely a matter of the size of the pocketbook. And it's still amazing how many innocent people are locked away with almost no hope of getting out. "Suspect" is how about a how a homeless man (Liam Neesom) and his public defender (Cher) find themselves in a case that has much larger ramifications than a simple matter of did a homeless person murder the victim for $9.
The aspect that makes this movie a gem is the fine acting: Cher as the overworked and underpaid public defender, Liam Neeson as the deaf/mute defendant in one of his first major roles, Dennis Quaid as a sexy lobbyist (often messing around with congresswomen to get votes for his industry) turned juror turned amateur sleuth, and John Mahoney as the stoic judge at the trial. A lot of it is pure fantasy but the moments in the courtroom are actually very much like a real courtroom in its obsessiveness with procedure and protocol.
The story begins with the suicide of a prominent Supreme Court Justice and the subsequent murder of his assistant who has been slashed to death. When police investigate the surrounding area, they find a homeless man sporting a knife and in possession of the victim's wallet which contained a king's ransom: $9. Cher is appointed to take the case, and Quaid ends up becoming one of the jurors. Because of the suicide at the beginning of the film, Judge Helms (Mahoney) becomes one of the people on the US President's short list to fill the Supreme Court vacancy. Helms requests to preside over the murder case to free up his later schedule in order that he be considered for the vacancy.
Several scenes take us into the bowels of the homeless of Washington DC. We see a lot of lawyers, a lot of law libraries and a lot of knives. Every homeless person appears to wield a knife. Cher with the unlawful help of Quaid (lawyers and jurors in the same trial are not supposed to commiserate, let alone team up) stumbles upon some evidence that makes the case much more complex. A thoroughly enjoyable courtroom drama with enough action to keep you on the edge of your seat, and an interesting commentary on the justice system and how it handles the poor and the homeless. Unfortunately, public defenders are probably not as successful as Cher appears to be.