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Suspect

  • 1987
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
12K
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Cher and Dennis Quaid in Suspect (1987)
When a homeless man is accused of murdering a Justice Department file clerk, a public defender is tasked with mounting his legal defense.
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When a homeless man is accused of murdering a Justice Department file clerk, a public defender is tasked with mounting his legal defense.When a homeless man is accused of murdering a Justice Department file clerk, a public defender is tasked with mounting his legal defense.When a homeless man is accused of murdering a Justice Department file clerk, a public defender is tasked with mounting his legal defense.

  • Director
    • Peter Yates
  • Writer
    • Eric Roth
  • Stars
    • Cher
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Liam Neeson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Peter Yates
    • Writer
      • Eric Roth
    • Stars
      • Cher
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Liam Neeson
    • 68User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cher
    Cher
    • Kathleen Riley
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Eddie Sanger
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Carl Wayne Anderson
    John Mahoney
    John Mahoney
    • Judge Matthew Bishop Helms
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Charlie Stella
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Paul Gray
    E. Katherine Kerr
    E. Katherine Kerr
    • Grace Comisky
    Fred Melamed
    Fred Melamed
    • Morty Rosenthal
    Lisbeth Bartlett
    • Marilyn
    Paul D'Amato
    Paul D'Amato
    • Michael
    Bernie McInerney
    • Walter
    Thomas Barbour
    • Justice Lowell
    Katie O'Hare
    • Elizabeth Quinn
    Rosemary Knower
    • Justice Lowell's Secretary
    Aaron Schwartz
    Aaron Schwartz
    • Forensic Pathologist
    Lloyd White
    • Detective
    Myra Taylor
    • April
    Bill Cobbs
    Bill Cobbs
    • Judge Franklin
    • Director
      • Peter Yates
    • Writer
      • Eric Roth
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    7sddavis63

    An Outstanding Cast And A Great Courtroom Twist At The End

    The highlight of this movie for me was a wonderful performance from Cher. She was playing the part of Kathleen Riley, a public defender who gets caught up in more than she bargained for when she takes on the case of a homeless man accused of murdering a 24 year old woman. The case is a lot more complicated than that, and the story keeps viewers on their toes. We're quite sure that Carl (the homeless man played by Liam Neeson) did not kill the young woman. The question is - who did? And why? The movie disorients right off the top, beginning with a Supreme Court justice committing suicide. But them that seems to disappear. But surely it's connected? Basically, we settle into a waiting game, as we look for the connection.

    The movie settles down for a while into a pretty standard courtroom drama, and Cher (and Joe Mantegna as the prosecutor) are quite credible in their courtroom activity. Another twist is added to the story by Kathleen's growing involvement with juror Eddie (Dennis Quaid) - a congressional lobbyist who gets involved surreptitiously in helping to build the case for the defense. Quaid was also very good in his part, as was John Mahoney as the presiding judge. There really were no weaknesses in among the cast. I have to give real credit to Neeson. As Carl he did a magnificent job, especially given that he was playing a character who was both deaf and mute. His entire performance had to be conducted without voice, and he was very convincing. The whole thing builds up to a surprising courtroom twist that would have done Perry Mason proud, and that I didn't see coming at all.

    My basic criticism of the movie is that it tries perhaps too hard to keep the viewer off balance. So many layers are added on that there is a temptation every now and then to drift away, because it's hard to keep everything straight. But in the end, when all the pieces are put together and that dramatic twist comes, you're glad you stuck with this. (7/10)
    7helpless_dancer

    Street folks gotta eat too

    Fine courtroom drama which appears to be about a small change murder involving a pair of street people. But is it? An attorney takes on the case and begins digging deep into the case when evidence turns up that suggests the culprit may have connections other than with simple street bums. Interesting and exciting, though improbable.
    7gftbiloxi

    Low-Key But Stylish Thriller

    When a deaf-mute homeless man is accused of murdering a federal worker in Washington DC, the public defender assigned to the case assumes he is guilty--until she begins to receive tips about the case from the most unlikely of sources: a member of the jury seated for the trial.

    Any one even remotely conversant with the law will find the story so full of loopholes that it is more than a little ridiculous, but it scarcely matters: the cast carries it off in fine style, playing the script with exceptional precision and poise and generating plenty of suspense along the way. Cher is particularly noteworthy as the public defender assigned to the case.

    Cher? Playing a Washington D.C. attorney? It's hardly typecasting, but once more Cher demonstrates the depth of her talent: not only is she extremely effective, she is completely believable. The same might be said for both Liam Neeson, who plays the deaf-mute on trial, and Dennis Quaid, who plays the smarmy juror who begins to put two and two together; SUSPECT is clearly Cher's picture, but her co-stars are every bit as good as she.

    Although it has its share of courtroom pyrotechnics and suspenseful moments, SUSPECT is a surprisingly low-key and all the more successful for it. When all is said and done we like the characters as people, believe in them, and are glad we met them. While it will never compete with the likes of Hitchcock, SUSPECT is a good, solid, and very unpretentious courtroom thriller executed with a great deal of style. Those whose tastes run in that direction will be very pleased indeed. Recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    8TuckMN

    More of a courtroom drama than a thriller

    Exciting, suspenseful and tightly woven suspense drama.

    Cher proves she can ACT.

    You probably will not immediately recognize Liam Neeson in the role of the deaf, mute, shell-shocked Carl Wayne Anderson.

    For someone that does not speak for the entire film he turns in a stellar performance.

    Dennis Quaid is very good as the juror that steps outside his assigned duties as a juror and becomes a detective.

    Also John Mahoney is almost unrecognizable as Judge Matthew Helms -- a polar opposite from his "Frasier" character.

    When I spoke to Tom Barbour (Justice Lowell in this film, stage actor and the father of Dudley Moore in the "Arthur" movies) he said when he got the script he was thrilled -- the film opens with him, it took place in his office, he had every other line, and then on page three -- well I guess you will just have to see it.

    Surprise ending goes right up to the last couple of minutes -- prepare to be shocked.
    7headhunter46

    Convincing performances by all. Nice surprise ending.

    Cher plays the role of a dedicated public defender who is given a case just as she is about to collapse from overwork. The poor guy has been living on the street for years and is accused of killing a young woman for a lousy $9. He won't talk to police and Cher has to draw him out before she can even begin to find some way to defend him. There are several well planned surprises and I never had the feeling any of the cast were "acting". This is one movie that had me fooled as to who the real culprit was right to the end. I like that! If I can guess the outcome halfway through the movie it is a turn off and total disappointment to me. Seven stars is high for me. It takes a "Lawrence of Arabia" or "Gone with the Wind" to get 10 stars from me.

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    • Trivia
      Liam Neeson lived in a Washington, D.C. homeless shelter for two days, to prepare for his role.
    • Goofs
      At 1:23 into the movie, when she is checking keys against file cabinets at the Justice dept., the key won't fit into one of the file cabinets, then the key fits the very next one. This is minor but would not happen. Since the file cabinets are identical, they key would at least FIT the lock (though it wouldn't turn the lock mechanism) unless it were the correct key. For example....all Master Lock keys (of the same sort) will fit the intended item perfectly - it just won't unlock it unless the pins match.
    • Quotes

      Kathleen Riley: I spend all of my day with murders and rapists, and what's really crazy, I like them.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Suspect/Killing Time/Barfly/Weeds/Hope and Glory (1987)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sospechoso
    • Filming locations
      • Commercial Studios - 793 Pharmacy Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada(originally called Magder Studios)
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Pictures
      • ML Delphi Premier Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,782,400
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,152,015
      • Oct 25, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,782,400
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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