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Encyclopedia > Under Suspicion

Under Suspicion is the name of at least two films:


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Under Suspicion (2000): Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, Thomas Jane, Monica Bellucci - PopMatters Film Review (1225 words)
For all his philanthropic grandeur, Henry is "under suspicion." And at this particular moment, he's under he watchful eye of his old acquaintance and sometime friend, Police Captain Victor Benezet (Morgan Freeman).
Clearly, Under Suspicion does not fit any of these categories, as it stars and was executive-produced by heavy-hitters Freeman and Hackman, directed by Stephen Hopkins (Lost in Space, The Ghost and the Darkness), and was indeed picked up by Lions Gate for distribution.
Under Suspicion stresses this point in numerous ways, with two-way mirror shots, videotaped interview scenes, and the repeated exchange of menacing glances.
CNN.com - Entertainment - Compelling, but ... - September 22, 2000 (980 words)
When two characters are made to debate each other in a single location for much of a film's running time, the director also has to come up with artificial ways to give the story a bit of breathing room, and the effort always stands apart from the rest of the film.
"Under Suspicion," a psychosexual murder mystery starring Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman, is fairly intriguing while containing all the expected drawbacks of a stage adaptation.
"Under Suspicion" is nothing if not a huge chunk of meat for two brilliant performers to chew on.
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