The Accused


04:30 am - 06:25 am, Saturday, November 29 on MGM+ Marquee HDTV (East) ()

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A rape victim seeks justice after her attackers are given a mild sentence. She and her attorney, both enraged by the trial's outcome, decide to then pursue punishment for the men who cheered on the assault.

1988 English Stereo
Drama Mystery Crime Other

Cast & Crew
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Leo Rossi (Actor)
Ann Hearn (Actor) .. Sally Frazer
Steve Antin (Actor) .. Bob Joiner
Tom O'Brien (Actor) .. Larry
Allan Lysell (Actor) .. Al Massi
Carmen Argenziano (Actor) .. Paul Rudolph
Terry David Mulligan (Actor) .. Det. Duncan
Woody Brown (Actor) .. Danny Rudkin
Peter Van Norden (Actor) .. Ted Paulson
Andrew Kavadas (Actor) .. Defendant Matt Haines
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Defendant Stu Holloway
Rose Weaver (Actor) .. Nurse
Linda Darlow (Actor) .. Rape Center Woman
Veena Sood (Actor) .. Woman Orderly
Antony Holland (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Kevin McNulty (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Jerry Wasserman (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Barney O'sullivan (Actor) .. Trial Judge
Christianne Hirt (Actor) .. Angela
Frances Flanagan (Actor) .. Mrs. Albrect
Mike Winlaw (Actor) .. TV Commentator
Pamela Martin (Actor) .. TV Commentator
Wally Marsh (Actor) .. Bail Hearing Judge
Deryl Hayes (Actor) .. Court Officer
Dana Still (Actor) .. Jury Foreman
Babs Chula (Actor) .. Woman Lawyer
Rebecca Toolan (Actor) .. 911 Operator
Stephen Dimopoulos (Actor) .. Complaining Customer
Anthony Holland (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Denalda Williams (Actor) .. Sarah's Mother on Phone
Freda Perry (Actor) .. Receptionist
Garwin Sanford (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Gloria Lee (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Michelle Goodger (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Thomas Heaton (Actor) .. Bartender Jesse

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Jodie Foster (Actor)
Born: November 19, 1962
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: The youngest of four children born to Evelyn "Brandy" Foster, Jodie Foster entered the world on November 19, 1962, under the name Alicia, but earned her "proper" name when her siblings insisted upon Jodie. A stage-mother supreme, Brandy Foster dragged her kids from one audition to another, securing work for son Buddy in the role of Ken Berry's son on the popular sitcom Mayberry RFD. It was on Mayberry that Foster, already a professional thanks to her stint as the Coppertone girl (the little kid whose swimsuit was being pulled down by a dog on the ads for the suntan lotion), made her TV debut in a succession of minor roles. Buddy would become disenchanted with acting, but Jodie stayed at it, taking a mature, businesslike approach to the disciplines of line memorization and following directions that belied her years. Janet Waldo, a voice actress who worked on the 1970s cartoon series The Addams Family, would recall in later years that Foster, cast due to her raspy voice in the male role of Puggsley Addams, took her job more seriously and with more dedication than many adult actors.After her film debut in Disney's Napoleon and Samantha (1972), Foster was much in demand, though she was usually cast in "oddball" child roles by virtue of her un-starlike facial features. She was cast in the Tatum O'Neal part in the 1974 TV series based on the film Paper Moon -- perhaps the last time she would ever be required to pattern her performance after someone else's. In 1975, Foster was cast in what remains one of her most memorable roles, as preteen prostitute Iris in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. Both the director and the on-set supervisors made certain that she would not be psychologically damaged by the sleaziness of her character's surroundings and lifestyle; alas, the film apparently did irreparable damage to the psyche of at least one of its viewers. In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate President Reagan, and when captured, insisted he'd done it to impress Foster -- a re-creation of a similar incident in Taxi Driver. The resultant negative publicity made Foster (who'd been previously stalked by Hinckley) extremely sensitive to the excesses of the media; through absolutely no fault of her own, she'd become the quarry of every tabloid and "investigative journalist" in the world. Thereafter, she would stop an interview cold whenever the subject of Hinckley was mentioned, and even ceased answering fan mail or giving out autographs. This (justifiable) shunning of "the public" had little if any effect on Foster's professional life; after graduating magna cum laude from Yale University (later she would also receive an honorary Doctorate), the actress appeared in a handful of "small" films of little commercial value just to recharge her acting batteries, and then came back stronger than ever with her Oscar-winning performance in The Accused (1988), in which she played a rape victim seeking justice. Foster followed up this triumph with another Oscar for her work as FBI investigator Clarice Starling (a role turned down by several prominent actresses) in the 1991 chiller The Silence of the Lambs.Not completely satisfied professionally, Foster went into directing with a worthwhile drama about the tribulations of a child genius, Little Man Tate (1991) -- a logical extension, according to some movie insiders, of Foster's tendency to wield a great deal of authority on the set. Foster would also balance the artistic integrity of her award-winning work with the more commercial considerations of such films as Maverick (1994). She made her debut as producer in 1994 with the acclaimed Nell, in which she also gave an Oscar-nominated performance as a backwoods wild child brought into the modern world. Foster would continue to to produce and direct, with 1995's Home for the Holidays and 2011's The Beaver.Foster would continue to chose a challenging variety of roles, playing scientist Ellie Arroway in Robert Zemeckis' 1997 adaptation of the Carl Sagan in Contact, and a widowed schoolteacher in Anna and the King (1999), and a mother defending her daughter during a home invasion in David Fincher's Panic Room. The 2000's would see Foster appear in several more films, like Inside Man, The Brave One, and the Roman Polanski directed domestic comedy Carnage. In 2013, Foster was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes, and later appeared in sci-fi thriller Elysium.
Kelly Mcgillis (Actor)
Born: July 09, 1957
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California
Trivia: Actress Kelly McGillis claims to have been a lonely, overweight adolescent who found an escape from her misery through acting. She studied at Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts and Julliard, making an impressive film debut as the erstwhile lady friend/"savior" of drunken poet Tom Conti in 1983's Reuben, Reuben. McGillis spent considerable time with an Amish family to prepare for her next important film role as a young Amish widow in 1985's Witness; the family wasn't happy in retrospect, claiming that Kelly misrepresented her interest in their lifestyle. The actress's best role since Witness has been as the attorney defending rape victim Jodie Foster in The Accused (1988); during production, McGillis made public the story of her own earlier rape, and became a militant advocate for assault victim' rights. In 1992, McGillis was second-billed in The Babe (1992) as Claire Hodgson, the no-nonsense second wife of baseball great Babe Ruth (John Goodman). She subtly spoofed her breakout role in Witness in the comedy North, and went on to appear in a variety of projects including We the Jury, Perfect Prey, The Settlement, and At First Sight, After appearing in The Monkey's Mask in 200, she disappeared from screens (outside of voiceover work) until 2010's Skate Land, and having a major role in 2011's The Innkeepers.
Bernie Coulson (Actor)
Trivia: Supporting actor Bernie Coulson has been on screen since the '80s.
Leo Rossi (Actor)
Born: June 26, 1946
Birthplace: Trenton, New
Ann Hearn (Actor) .. Sally Frazer
Born: June 27, 1953
Steve Antin (Actor) .. Bob Joiner
Born: April 19, 1958
Tom O'Brien (Actor) .. Larry
Born: April 12, 1965
Allan Lysell (Actor) .. Al Massi
Carmen Argenziano (Actor) .. Paul Rudolph
Born: October 27, 1943
Trivia: Argenziano, a supporting actor, appeared onscreen from the '70s.
Terry David Mulligan (Actor) .. Det. Duncan
Born: June 30, 1942
Birthplace: New Westminster
Woody Brown (Actor) .. Danny Rudkin
Born: February 26, 1956
Peter Van Norden (Actor) .. Ted Paulson
Born: December 16, 1950
Andrew Kavadas (Actor) .. Defendant Matt Haines
Tom Mcbeath (Actor) .. Defendant Stu Holloway
Birthplace: Vancouver
Rose Weaver (Actor) .. Nurse
Linda Darlow (Actor) .. Rape Center Woman
Veena Sood (Actor) .. Woman Orderly
Birthplace: Nairobi
Antony Holland (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Born: March 28, 1920
Kevin McNulty (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Born: December 08, 1955
Birthplace: Penticton, British Columbia
Jerry Wasserman (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Born: November 02, 1945
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio
Barney O'sullivan (Actor) .. Trial Judge
Stephen E. Miller (Actor)
Christianne Hirt (Actor) .. Angela
Frances Flanagan (Actor) .. Mrs. Albrect
Kim Kondrashoff (Actor)
Mike Winlaw (Actor) .. TV Commentator
Scott Paulin (Actor)
Born: February 13, 1950
Birthplace: Steubenville, Ohio
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the early '80s.
Pamela Martin (Actor) .. TV Commentator
Wally Marsh (Actor) .. Bail Hearing Judge
Deryl Hayes (Actor) .. Court Officer
Dana Still (Actor) .. Jury Foreman
Babs Chula (Actor) .. Woman Lawyer
Born: March 22, 1946
Rebecca Toolan (Actor) .. 911 Operator
Born: April 29, 1959
Stephen Dimopoulos (Actor) .. Complaining Customer
Anthony Holland (Actor) .. Plea Bargain Lawyer
Born: January 01, 1928
Died: July 09, 1988
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '60s; often played comedic big-city neurotics.
Denalda Williams (Actor) .. Sarah's Mother on Phone
Freda Perry (Actor) .. Receptionist
Garwin Sanford (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Born: March 14, 1955
Birthplace: Truro, Nova Scotia
Gloria Lee (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Michelle Goodger (Actor) .. Courthouse Reporter
Thomas Heaton (Actor) .. Bartender Jesse
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '60s.

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