Oct 23, 1987 · Crime Drama Thriller 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 See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 58 User reviews 22 Critic reviews 53 Metascore Videos 1
Sep 23, 2009 · What movie did Cher play a lawyer? - Answers In the movie "Suspect", Cher played Kathleen Riley a beleaguered public defender. Home Study Guides Science Math and Arithmetic History Literature and...
This movie version of "Suspect" finds Cher portraying a public defender that has been given a murder case in which her client, played by Liam Neeson, is deaf, dumb, and homeless. Unable to verbally communicate in his defense, Neeson has to rely on Cher's ability to search through the evidence to prove his innocence.
Cher stars as a public defender assigned to defend a homeless man after a Washington, D.C., judge commits suicide and his secretary is found murdered. With lobbyist/juror Dennis Quaid, she discovers corruption in high places while violating the laws of the court. Directors Peter Yates Starring Cher, Dennis Quaid, Liam Neeson Genres Drama, Suspense
Cherilyn Sarkisian. ( 1946-05-20) May 20, 1946 (age 75) El Centro, California, USA. Years active. 1965 –present. Throughout her acting career, Cher has mainly starred in comedy, drama, and romance films. She has appeared in eighteen films, including two as a cameo. She has also appeared in one starring theater role, one video game role ...
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Carl Anderson (Liam Neeson), a deaf, mute and homeless war veteran, is arrested for the murder of a prominent judge's secretary. But Kathleen Riley (Cher), Anderson's lawyer, believes her client is innocent. She sets out to track down the real killer, and, as the trial proceeds, makes an unlikely ally in Eddie Sanger (Dennis Quaid), a jury member. When they aren't in court, the two investigate the case and manage to uncover a massive conspiracy.Suspect / Film synopsis
Yates' interior shots capture the stark formality of the business side of DC. In fact, the entire movie was filmed in Washington, except for the courtroom scenes.Oct 23, 1987
69 years (June 7, 1952)Liam Neeson / AgeAt 69 years old, Liam Neeson is still one of Hollywood's biggest action stars. The actor appeared on TODAY's “Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist” and spoke about still leading action movies ahead of his 70th birthday in June.Feb 6, 2022
68Â years (April 9, 1954)Dennis Quaid / Age
James MurrayLenora Crichlow stars as DS Alisha Brooks, James Murray stars as DCI Daniel Drummond, and Perry Fitzpatrick stars as TDC Gary Roscoe. For the first time in the series history, all six episodes focus on one ongoing story, entitled The Enemy Within.
October 23, 1987 (USA)Suspect / Release date
6′ 4″Liam Neeson / Height
Suspect (1987 film)SuspectMusic byMichael KamenDistributed byTri-Star PicturesRelease dateOctober 23, 1987Running time121 minutes11 more rows
The film was a modest success drawing only $35 million in tickets in the U.S. Cher made cameo appearances in the Robert Altman films The Player (1992) and PrĂŞt-Ă -Porter (1994). She starred in the poorly received film Faithful (1996) with Ryan O'Neal and Chazz Palminteri, in the role of the betrayed wife.
When Bette Midler was dropped from the Nicholson -Beatty comedy, Cher auditioned for the role of "Fredrika" but was turned down by Mike Nichols. "There are two kinds of girls in the world: the kind you wanna fuck and the kind you don't.". He felt the role called for the latter and for him, Cher wasn't "suitable.".
Cher has received many awards and nominations for her work in films. She was nominated six times for the Golden Globe Awards, winning it three times; in 1974 for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy, in 1983 for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her role in Silkwood and in 1987 for Best Actress in a Comedy for her role in ...
However, due to the long pre-production stage, both actresses had to bow out of the film due to scheduling conflicts. Since 1992 Cher had plans to direct and star in a remake of the 1945 John Cromwell film, and in 2001 was announced that she was hoping to play opposite Brendan Fraser, but the film never happened.
Cher filmography. Throughout her acting career, Cher has mainly starred in comedy, drama, and romance films. She has appeared in eighteen films, including two as a cameo. She has also appeared in one starring theater role, one video game role, numerous television commercials and directed a piece of the motion picture If These Walls Could Talk in ...
For her role as a mother of a severely disfigured boy, Cher won the Best Actress prize at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1987, she starred in three films: the thriller Suspect, with Dennis Quaid and Liam Neeson; the film has been credited for the high quality of acting despite the severe loopholes of the story.
The film is based on the life and early death of Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis, a boy who suffered from craniodiaphyseal dysplasia.
Clueless (show) Portrayed by. Alicia Silverstone (movie) Rachel Blanchard (show) Cher Horowitz gallery. Cher Andi Horowitz is a character on the 1995 film, Clueless . ( Alicia Silverstone in the film, Rachel Blanchard in the series) Cher Andi Horowitz is a sweet, sometimes airhead-like blonde teenager who lives with her rich lawyer father in ...
Josh Lucas is Cher's ex-stepbrother, as Mel had been married to Josh's mother five years earlier. Josh has ambitions to be a lawyer (his focus is environmental law ), and during a college break comes for a protracted visit. He states that being around Mel is a "great learning experience" since Mel is a lawyer. Throughout the film, Josh teases Cher, but at the same time shows his caring and concern for her.
When Cher returns home, crushed, Tai confides that she's taken a fancy to Josh and wants Cher to help her "get" him. Cher says she doesn't think Josh is right for Tai, and they quarrel, ending with Tai insulting Cher for being a virgin who can't drive.
Cher often speaks in Valley Girl slang (including new idioms coined by the writers of Clueless ). Cher is the central protagonist in the film and series; many of the plot lines involve Cher in some way, although sub-plots, particularly in the TV series, allow the focus to shift from her toward others and back.
Cher has green eyes, medium length blonde hair and fair skin She is considered beautiful by many boys at her school but refuses to date any, utilizing her iconic catchphrase, "Ugh, as if!"
Matters worsen when Cher's " project" works a bit too well and Tai's popularity begins to surpass Cher's, especially after Tai has a "near-death" misadventure at the mall that helps to skyrocket her to fame at school.
For instance, in a voiceover, she calls the film Spartacus "Sparatacus". Then, in her debate class, she repeatedly pronounces the word "Haitians" as "Hatey-runs.".
Riley and Sanger suspect that Quinn stumbled onto something and look for any case that might have an impropriety.
Seventeen years later, Quinn inadvertently discovered the case fixing. At the same time, Helms learned he was a likely nominee for the Court of Appeals. Quinn approached the Supreme Court justice, who responded by committing suicide. When she approached Helms, however, he murdered her.
Sanger also keeps busy in his work as a lobbyist, including efforts to win passage of a bill by seducing a Congresswoman. As Riley's investigation, with Sanger 's unethical assistance, intensifies, they begin to focus on Deputy Attorney General Paul Gray ( Philip Bosco ).
The trial is conducted by the stern Judge Matthew Helms ( John Mahoney ). Helms is rumored to be the president's nominee for a seat on the prestigious United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
Kathleen Riley ( Cher) is the beleaguered D.C. public defender assigned to represent Anderson. The car was abandoned in a desolate K Street parking lot. Anderson, it is eventually revealed, found the car unlocked and was looking for a warm place to sleep since it was the dead of winter.
Shortly thereafter, the body of Elizabeth Quinn, a file clerk at the Justice Department, is found floating in the Potomac River, and Carl Wayne Anderson ( Liam Neeson ), a homeless, deaf Vietnam veteran, is arrested for the crime, ...
Art films can play all the games they want. But if you're going to make a film in a commercial genre, then I think you have to play by the rules of that genre. In the case of a courtroom whodunit, that means you can't produce the guilty man out of left field, with no clues and no preparation.
Crime. Roger Ebert. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
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