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  1. Watchlist. NEW. After a judge (Bill Pullman) is accused of murdering his wife, an affair from his past threatens to destroy his defense. Prime Video Apple TV.

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  2. Scott Turow Screenplay. Callard Harris Cast. Alfred Molina Cast. Critics reviews. Twenty years after being cleared in the death of his mistress, Judge Rusty Sabich is charged with the murder of his late wife. During the trial, a secret affair from Rusty’s recent past threatens to hamper his defense and fracture his relationship with his son.

  3. Innocent is a 2011 television drama film directed by Mike Robe, starring Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, and Marcia Gay Harden, and based on Scott Turow's 2010 novel of the same name, a sequel to Presumed Innocent.

  4. Innocent: Directed by Mike Robe. With Bill Pullman, Marcia Gay Harden, Richard Schiff, Mariana Klaveno. A man accused of killing his mistress twenty years previously is arrested again on suspicion of murdering his wife.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Mike Robe
    • 2011-11-29
  5. Bill Pullman (Independence Day, Torchwood) plays Rusty Sabich, a judge charged with the murder of his wife, a situation that comes 20 years after he was cleared in the death of his mistress. During this latest trial, a secret affair from Rusty's recent past threatens to hamper his defense and fracture his relationship with his son. Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden (Pollock, Damages) plays Rusty ...

  6. Twenty years after being cleared in the death of his mistress, Judge Rusty Sabich is charged with the murder of his late wife. During the trial, a secret affair from Rusty's recent past threatens to hamper his defense and fracture his relationship with his son.

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  8. This made-for-TV version of the Scott Turow novel is a competently made but not particularly inspiring translation to the small screen. With Bill Pullman and Alfred Molina in two of the leading roles, the acting is fine, but for some reason there seem to be a lot of English-as-a-second-language characters.