Beyond Suspicion

1994
5| 1h38m| R| en| More Info
Released: 27 July 1994 Released
Producted By: Libra Pictures
Country: United States of America
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She was an eyewitness to murder. He was the cop she thought she could trust. But, when they fell in love, she discovered that no one is... "Beyond Suspicion." Morality, justice and obsessive love are combined in this chilling psychological thriller loaded with deception, double twists and double-cross

Genre

Drama, Thriller, Crime

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Director

Paul Ziller

Production Companies

Libra Pictures

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VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
SnoopyStyle Photo journalist Karen Rikehardt (Stepfanie Kramer) stakes out a warehouse where the police is about to raid a criminal gang after a tip from police detective Jerry Moon. Karen is in the room when Jerry is murdered. While she doesn't see the killer, she may have photographed him. Police Serg. Morgan (Jack Scalia) confiscates her film. Internal affairs Capt. Townsend suspects Morgan as a dirty cop and gets him suspended. Morgan is told in a mysterious phone call to get close to Karen. She is divorced with a daughter named Sara. He rescues her from two escaped prisoners and they begin a sexual relationship.This is a TV police drama that isn't that compelling. The writing is stiff. The dialog has no color. The story is flat and has no tension. It's a late night TV movie with some B-level action and a little cheesy soft-rock nudity. The acting from the two leads is functional. I would suggest skipping this.
refinedsugar For a Jack Scalia outing this is as decent as it gets. Sure it's yet another one of those "dirty cop" movies, but it works. If you haven't seen any of Jack Scalia's direct-to-video movies where he plays the burned out lone cop then this might be the one to see.Scalia stars as Detective Vince Morgan, a cop on the force suspected of being dirty. He and his partner raid a drug manufacturing warehouse unaware to Morgan his partner has been working with local reporter Karen Rikehardt (Stepfanie Kramer) leaking her a story. They go in and she's following behind the action. It's not long after his partner and the snitch inside end up dead and guess who's fingered. RikeHardt just might have the evidence of who did it to boot.Typical late night fare. In fact, I've seen it two or three times by now. The story is serviceable and the conclusion is solid. What keeps the movie together is it's attempt at giving depth to otherwise routine characters. Rikehardt (Kramer) is caught in a messy separation with her ex involving her daughter and torn between her feelings for someone and doing the right thing. While Morgan (Scalia) slowly comes apart at the seams. Though not a golden offering of the type, it's marginally better than the stuff I'm accustomed to seeing on the tube.