In America, can a man be guilty until proven innocent? Suppose you picked up this morning's paper and your life was front page headline... And everything they said was accurate but not true. This is the dilemma that must be faced in this timely drama about the incredible power of the press.
Michael Gallaher reads in the paper that he is the subject of a criminal investigation. Suddenly, everything he has ever worked for is in jeopardy. He confronts the author, Megan Carter, a relentless investigative reporter. Together they learn that the story was purposely leaked to Carter as part of a plot by the chief investigator. Gallaher's life hangs in the balance as he and Carter try to uncover the truth.
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Paul Newman | Michael Colin Gallagher |
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Sally Field | Megan Carter |
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Bob Balaban | Elliott Rosen |
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Melinda Dillon | Teresa Perrone |
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Luther Adler | Santos Malderone |
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Barry Primus | Bob Waddell |
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Josef Sommer | McAdam |
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John Harkins | Davidek |
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Don Hood | District Attorney Quinn |
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Wilford Brimley | James J. Wells |
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Arnie Ross | Eddie Frost |
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Phanie Napoli | Nickie |
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Shelley Spurlock | Sarah Wylie |
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Shawn McAllister | Hood 1 |
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Joe Petrullo | Hood 2 |
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William Kerwin | Walker - Standard's Photographer |
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Oswaldo Calvo | John |
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Clardy Malugen | Donna |
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Sharon Anderson | Secretary |
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Jody Wilson | Raggedy Lady |
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Ilse Earl | Nun |
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Alfredo Alvarez Calderon | Rodriquez |
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Pat Sullivan | Meersma |
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Bill Hindman | Priest |
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John Archie | FBI Agent |
| Director | Sydney Pollack |
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| Writer | Kurt Luedtke | |
| Producer | Sydney Pollack, Ronald L. Schwary | |
| Musician | Dave Grusin | |
| Photography | Owen Roizman | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Dual side, Dual layer |