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Suspect

Mystery A judge commits suicide, and his secretary is found murdered. A homeless deaf-mute man, Carl Anderson is arrested for her murder. Public defender Kathleen is assigned by the court as his lawyer. She sets to find the real killer, and gets help from the congressional advisor, Eddie Sanger who is called to be on the jury panel. Together they discover a dangerous circle of corruption in high places.
Media Author Review
United States
The New York Times
"If Suspect amounts to less than the sum of its parts, those parts are often valuable on their own." 
United States
Miami Herald
"The movie is full of holes, but there's never time to worry about them, and everyone's having too good a time ducking in and out of the subplots anyway"
United States
The Washington Post
"Suspect doesn't provide even the most basic pleasure that we've come to expect from thrillers -- it's doesn't get our pulse racing." 
United States
Los Angeles Times
"If plausibility isn't at the very top of your list of requirements in a courtroom thriller, and if dashingly assured performances are, you can have a cheerfully good time at Suspect"
United States
Variety
"[A] suspense drama sabotaged by a flimsy script full of cliches."
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