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Under Suspicion
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Synopsis
When a powerful man is accused of murder, who tells the truth -- the man, or his estranged wife? Henry Hearst (Gene Hackman), an American attorney living in Puerto Rico, is called in to speak with police detective Victor Benezet (Morgan Freeman). A few days earlier, Hearst reported finding the body of a 12-year-old girl while taking his dog for a walk; however, investigators now believe that Hearst may have had a greater involvement in the crime than he's admitting. Under intense questioning by a confident young cop named Owens (Thomas Jane) and gentler but firm interrogation from Benezet, several cracks begin to appear in Hearst's story, but he's able to persuade the police to allow him to leave long enough to take part in a fund-raising function he'd promised to attend. However, upon his return, Hearst discovers that Benezet and Owens have been questioning someone else -- his wife Chantal (Monica Bellucci), who has been on poor terms with her husband for some time. Under Suspicion was based on the novel Brainwash by John Wainwright, which was previously filmed by French director Claude Miller as Garde a vue. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Luis Caballero
Gene Hackman Henry Hearst
Miguel Angel Suarez Superintendent
Morgan Freeman Capt. Victor Benezet
Monica Bellucci Chantal Hearst
Thomas Jane Detective Felix Owens

Production Crew

Michael Atwell Art Director
Reuben Cannon Casting
Peter Levy Cinematographer
BT Composer (Music Score)
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck Costume Designer
Stephen Hopkins Director
John Smith Editor
Gene Hackman Executive Producer
Morgan Freeman Executive Producer
Anne Marie Gillen Producer
Lori McCreary Producer
Ross Grayson Bell Producer
Stephen Hopkins Producer
Cecilia Montiel Production Designer
Tom Provost Screenwriter
W. Peter Iliff Screenwriter
Simon Kaye Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 110
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for sexual content and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Mystery

Produced by
Revelations Entertainment