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Movie Description Cher stars in this chilling courtroom thriller as Kathleen Riley, an exhausted Washington, D.C., public defender who is saddled with an impossible case: clearing accused murderer Carl Wayne Anderson (Liam Neeson), a deaf-mute vagrant Vietnam vet. A young clerk typist (Katie O'Hare) has been found dead, a Supreme Court Justice has taken his own life, and Anderson was found just footsteps away from the young woman's body. All the odds seem to be against Kathleen until one of the jurors, Eddie Sanger (Dennis Quaid), a seductive, if rather slippery, Washington lobbyist, decides to help her by searching for clues himself. Determined to prove the innocence of her wrongfully accused client, Kathleen accepts Eddie's help, forming a top-secret and very illegal partnership. In between bouts of snappy verbal sparring, the unlikely team uncovers a sinister conspiracy that puts both their lives in danger and reveals a highly unlikely suspect at the bottom of an extremely well hidden Washington scandal. Dennis Quaid and Cher are a seductive and witty team in director Peter Yates's entertaining murder mystery that combines cutthroat action with a stylish and imaginative puzzle of clues.
Synopsis A Supreme Court Justice takes his own life. A woman is found dead--the victim of a grisly murder--and a homeless Vietnam vet stands accused. The Washington, D.C., public defender assigned to the case and a lobbyist on the jury team up--a violation of the law--to find the real truth no matter the cost, no matter the danger.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 - English (unspecified) - French, Spanish, Portuguese Subtitles - English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai - Optional Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1.Peter Yates - Director Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies Biographies Production Notes
Theatrical release: October 1, 1987.
Industry Reviews "...[The] technical credits are strong, especially the sets in and around the capital, which give the film realism..." Variety - Camb. (10/21/1987)
"...All these actors are admirable....Working entirely without dialogue, Neeson's tragic, homeless vet becomes a fully fleshed-out and powerful character..." Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (10/22/1987)
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