The Burden of Proof (film)
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The Burden of Proof or Scott Turow's The Burden of Proof is a 1992 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Scott Turow. The story follows the character Sandy Stern following events in the film and book Presumed Innocent.
The mini-series was directed by Mike Robe, adapted by John Gay and released on February 9, 1992.
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[edit] Cast
- Hector Elizondo ... Alejandro 'Sandy' Stern
- Brian Dennehy ... Dixon Hartnell
- Mel Harris ... Sonia Klonsky
- Adrienne Barbeau ... Silvia Hartnell
- Concetta Tomei ... Clara Stern
- Anne Bobby ... Marta Stern (as Anne Marie Bobby)
- Gail Strickland ... Fiona Cawley
- Chelcie Ross ... Dr. Nate Cawley
- Kerri Green ... Kate Granum
- Miko Hughes ... Sam
- Thomas Anthony Quinn ... Dr. Peter Stern
- Jeffrey Tambor ... Sennett
- Nora Denney ... Waitress
- John Durbin ... Remo
- T. Max Graham ... Lt. Ray Radczyk
- John Jessop
- William Kuhlke ... Cal Hopkinson
- Leah Maddrie... Mrs. Drake
- Monica McCarthy ... Nate's Nurse
- Neal McDonough ... John Granum
- Michael T. McGraw ... FBI Agent #1
- John Monroe ... Police Officer
- Charles Oldfather
- Stefanie Powers ... Helen Dudak
- Victoria Principal ... Margy Allison
- Grady Smith
- Tim Snay ... FBI Agent #2
- Donna Thomason ... Claudia
- Charles Whitman ... Rabbi
[edit] Reception
- The mini-series won an Eddie Award for Best Editing
- Brian Dennehy was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in a television movie or mini-series.
- The mini-series was nominated for the Emmy for Best Television Movie or Mini-series.
[edit] Video release
The Burden of Proof has been released on VHS and DVD as a single movie, albeit a 184 minute release.