Defenseless

Defenseless
Directed by Martin Campbell
Produced by Renee Missel and David Bombek
Written by James Hicks
Starring
Music by Curt Sobel
Cinematography Phil Meheux
Edited by Chris Wimble
Lou Lombardo (sup.)
Production
company
Distributed by Seven Arts
(through New Line Cinema)
Release date
  • August 23, 1991 (1991-08-23)
Running time
104 min.
Country United States
Language English
Box office $6,413,375 (USA)

Defenseless is a 1991 film directed by Martin Campbell.

Plot summary

Lawyer T.K. represents Steven Seldes, who claims that he is innocent of involvement in making under-age porn movies. He is also her lover, so when she meets his wife things are awkward for her - he didn't say he was married and his wife turns out to be an old student friend. Next day she confronts him at his office and a fight ensues in which she injures him. When she returns later on, she finds Steven is dead, and has been stabbed 18 times. Upon finding Ellie's sweater on the crime scene, the Police arrest her for the murder, and T.K. agrees to defend her.

Cast

Home media

Defenseless was released on VHS by Live Home Video and around the same time in Canada by Cineplex Odeon. The film was released on DVD in 2002 by Platinum Disc, but is actually a cut TV edit of the film. A widescreen unedited DVD was released in Japan by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, under license from StudioCanal, in 2007.

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