The Last Innocent Man
| The Last Innocent Man | |
|---|---|
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| Based on |
the novel by Phillip M. Margolin |
| Screenplay by | Dan Bronson |
| Directed by | Roger Spottiswoode |
| Starring |
Ed Harris Roxanne Hart |
| Theme music composer | Brad Fiedel |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) |
Dan Bronson Donna Dubrow Ron Silverman Maurice Singer |
| Editor(s) |
Lois Freeman-Fox Paul Seydor |
| Cinematography | Alexander Gruszynski |
| Running time | 109 minutes |
| Distributor | HBO |
| Release | |
| Original release | April 19, 1987 |
The Last Innocent Man is a 1987 American television film thriller directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The teleplay by Dan Bronson is based on the novel by Phillip M. Margolin.
Plot
A criminal defense attorney is seduced by a beautiful woman and reluctantly takes on the defense of her estranged husband who is charged with murder, but finds his career threatened because of the circumstances.
Principal cast
- Ed Harris as Harry Nash
- Roxanne Hart as Jenny Stafford
- David Suchet as Jonathan Gault
- Bruce McGill as Burt Matson
- Darrell Larson as Philip Stafford
- Clarence Williams III As D.J. Johnson
- Rose Gregorino as Monica Powers
- Robert Lesser as Jerry Landau
- Joe Mays as Lester Grimes
- Meshach Taylor as Crosby
- Michael Durrell as District Attorney
- Frank Koppala as Tony Seals
- Charles Lampkin as Judge Clement Autley
- Robert Biheller as Thorp
- Lance Rosen as District Attorney
Production
Filming took place in Portland, Oregon.[1]
Broadcast
It was first broadcast on HBO on April 19, 1987.
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