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Synopsis
The made-for-TV Parole stars the music of Bob Dylan and Sting. Actually, it stars James Naughton, but the music is (or should have been) the selling angle. Naughton portrays street-smart Boston parole officer Andy Driscoll, who takes a personal interest in each of his charges and tries to mainstream them into decent society. The plot concentrates on one such parolee, played by Mark Sopper, who considers returning to crime after losing his girl, his job and his home. The film's studied grittiness is undercut by a contrived car chase and a phony happy ending. Watch for Ellen Barkin in the supporting role of "Donna." Filmed as a TV pilot in late 1980, Parole was not telecast until September of 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Rafael Caro Art Director
Laszlo George Cinematographer
Bob Dylan Composer (Music Score)
George Fenton Composer (Music Score)
Michael Tuchner Director
Bill Blunden Editor
Beryl Vertue Producer
Sting Singer
Edward C. Hume Teleplay By
Year: 1982
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
RSO Films