Innocent (2011 film)

Innocent is a 2011 television drama film directed by Mike Robe, starring Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, and Marcia Gay Harden, based on Scott Turow's 2010 novel, a sequel to Presumed Innocent. In the film, Judge Rusty Sabich (Pullman) is charged with the murder of his wife Barbara (Harden) twenty years after being cleared in the death of his mistress.[1] Robe previously directed The Burden of Proof, another sequel to Presumed Innocent, but which focused on the character Sandy Stern.

Innocent
Based onInnocent by Scott Turow
Written byMike Robe
Screenplay byMike Robe
Directed byMike Robe
StarringAlfred Molina
Bill Pullman
Marcia Gay Harden
Music byLaura Karpman
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Lisa Richardson
Mike Robe
CinematographyJohn S. Bartley
Running time89 minutes
Production company(s)Mike Robe Productions
DistributorTurner Network Television
Release
Original networkTNT
Original release
  • November 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)

Alan J. Pakula directed the film based on Turow's first novel, Presumed Innocent, a 1990 box office hit that starred Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raul Julia and Greta Scacchi.

Plot summary

Bill Pullman plays Judge Rusty Sabich, who is romantically involved with a colleague and on trial for murder: This time he is accused of killing his wife, Barbara (Marcia Gay Harden). His accuser is his old nemesis Tommy Molto (Richard Schiff), while his longtime friend and lawyer, Sandy Stern (Alfred Molina), is in charge of the defense.[2]

Cast

References

  1. Cooper, Jackie K. (November 28, 2011). "Scott Turow's Novel Innocent Makes a Solidly Enjoyable TNT Movie". The Huffington Post. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  2. Stanley, Alessandra (November 28, 2011). "'Scott Turow's Innocent' on TNT". The New York Times.
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