Shadow of a Doubt | |
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Genre | Crime Drama |
Based on | Shadow of a Doubt 1991 novel by William J. Coughlin |
Written by | Brian Dennehy (teleplay) Bill Phillips (teleplay) |
Directed by | Brian Dennehy |
Starring | Brian Dennehy Bonnie Bedelia Fairuza Balk |
Theme music composer | Jane Ira Bloom |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michele Brustin Brian Dennehy David Percelay Richard Brams |
Producers | Richard Brams Billy Higgins (consulting producer) Andi Wooten (associate producer) |
Production location | British Columbia |
Cinematography | Neil Roach |
Editor | Douglas Ibold |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Production companies | Hallmark Entertainment Michele Brustin Productions Scripps Howard Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | December 3, 1995 |
Shadow of a Doubt is a 1995 American TV movie that was written and directed by its star Brian Dennehy. It was based on a novel by William J. Coughlin. The movie aired in the United States on December 3, 1995.
Plot
Charley Sloan (Brian Dennehy), a once-spectacular attorney and now recovering alcoholic is swept into the public spotlight when Robin Harwell (Bonnie Bedelia), a woman he once loved, hires him to defend her stepdaughter Angel Harwell (Fairuza Balk), who stands accused of murdering her millionaire father.
Despite mounting accusations that question his competence, and despite frenzied opposition by a politically ambitious prosecutor, Charley is reluctantly drawn into defending Angel in a high-profile trial that quickly becomes a media circus. As the courtroom tension escalates, Charley discovers he is as much on trial as his client.
Driven by a desperate need to redeem himself, Charley descends into a shadowy world of murder and money, illusion and deceit. Against tremendous odds, Charley must find a way to prove to the jury that Angel might be innocent and to create in their minds a small but crucial ... ‘shadow of a doubt’.
Cast
- Brian Dennehy as Charley Sloane
- Bonnie Bedelia as Robin Harwell
- Fairuza Balk as Angel Harwell
- Mike Nussbaum as Nate Golden
- Kevin Dunn as Mark Evola
- Joe Grifasi as Sidney Sherman
- Michael MacRae as Walter Figer (as Michael Macrae)
- Ken Pogue as Judge Brown
- Donnelly Rhodes as Williams
- Brent Jennings as Little Mike
- Bruce McGill as Dr. Fred Williams
- Mavor Moore as Max Webster
- Henry Beckman as Judge Mulhern
- Don S. Davis as Kevin Carroll Sr.
Reception
Andy Webb of The Movie Scene awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, saying that Shadow of a Doubt "ends up entertaining but in a bit of a bad movie way due to the over the top performances and a variety of forced scenes." Nevertheless, he recommended it to fans of Brian Dennehy.[1]
References
- ↑ Webb, Andy. "Shadow of a Doubt (1995)". The Movie Scene. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
External links
- Shadow of a Doubt at IMDb
- Shadow of a Doubt at the TCM Movie Database
- Shadow of a Doubt at AllMovie
- Shadow of a Doubt at Rotten Tomatoes