The Burden of Proof (1992)

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Written by Scott Turow, John Gay

Directed by Mike Robe

Also known as "Scott Turow's Burden of Proof"

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A lawyer is heartbroken over his wife's apparent suicide. Then he uncovers a connection to the target of a grand jury investigation.

When is The Burden of Proof next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies 2 December 6th, 2:00pm and on True Movies 2 December 6th, 4:00pm. See more...

Cast

Hector ElizondoAlejandro 'Sandy' Stern
Image for Brian DennehyBrian DennehyDixon Hartnell
Mel HarrisSonia Klonsky
Adrienne BarbeauSilvia Hartnell
Concetta TomeiClara Stern
Anne BobbyMarta Stern
Gail StricklandFiona Cawley
Chelcie RossDr. Nate Cawley
Kerri GreenKate Granum
Miko HughesSam
Thomas Anthony QuinnDr. Peter Stern
Image for Jeffrey TamborJeffrey TamborSennett
Nora DenneyWaitress
John DurbinRemo
Timothy GrahamLt. Ray Radczyk
John Jessop
William KuhlkeCal Hopkinson
Leah MaddrieMrs. Drake
Monica McCarthyNate's Nurse
Neal McDonoughJohn Granum
Michael T. McGrawFBI Agent #1
John MonroePolice Officer
Charles Oldfather
Image for Stefanie PowersStefanie PowersHelen Dudak
Victoria PrincipalMargy Allison
Grady Smith
Tim SnayFBI Agent #2
Donna ThomasonClaudia
Charles WhitmanRabbi

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