Guilty by Suspicion
Synopsis
The directorial debut of producer Irwin Winkler, Guilty by Suspicion is a sobering account of one movie executive's woes in dealing with the political fallout from the McCarthy Era Hollywood blacklist. Robert De Niro stars as David Merrill, a film director in the 1950s whose obsession with his burgeoning career has estranged him from his wife Ruth (Annette Bening) and their son. When he returns from a trip to Paris, Merrill is surprised when told by his boss, Darryl F. Zanuck (Ben Piazza) that he's been summoned to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which is investigating Communist ties to Hollywood. Although Merrill once attended a meeting years before, he's not a Communist, and he refuses to help the committee wreck the career of his friend Bunny Baxter (George Wendt). Merrill becomes blacklisted, unable to find work even in menial positions or under assumed names as the editor of a B-movie or the director of a low-budget Western. Reconciled with his family, Merrill caves in and agrees to testify, but as he prepares to name names, his conscience plagues him.~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Irwin Winkler,
- Writer:Irwin Winkler,
- Producer:Arnon Milchan,
- Cinematographer:Michael Ballhaus,
- Editor:Priscilla Nedd-Friendly,
- Executive Producer:Steven Reuther,
- Cast:Annette Bening, Robert De Niro, Sam Wanamaker, George Wendt, Patricia Wettig,
- Associate Producer:
- First Assistant Director:Rob Cowan,
- Second Assistant Director:Jeanne Caliendo,
- Co-Producer:Alan C. Blomquist,
- Camera Operator:David M. Dunlap,
- Sound Editor:Ian MacGregor-Scott,
- Original Music Composer:James Newton Howard,
- Stunt Coordinator:Edward J. Ulrich,
- Production Design:Leslie Dilley,
- Key Makeup Artist:Julie Hewett,
- Title Designer:Dan Perri,
- Hairstylist:Fríða Aradóttir,
- Unit Production Manager:Michael Polaire,
- Costume Design:Richard Bruno,
- Gaffer:James R. Tynes,
- Art Direction:Leslie McDonald,
- Casting:Marion Dougherty,
- Set Decoration:Nancy Haigh,
Technical specifications
- Country:United States, France
- Language:English
- Release:January 1, 1991
- Duration:105 min
- Genres:Drama, Suspense/Thriller