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Faute de preuves

Original title: Under Suspicion
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5.5K
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Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo in Faute de preuves (1991)
In Brighton in 1959, disgraced cop turned private detective Tony Aaron works largely on falsifying adulteries for use as evidence in divorce cases. He involves his wife as the fictional co-respondent for painter Carlo Stasio but the pair are shot dead in the hotel room. In charge of the case is Frank, Tony's ex-partner still on the Brighton force. His most likely suspects are Angeline, Stasio's mistress who is set to inherit his house and pictures, and Tony himself, parts of whose story don't seem to add up.
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Disgraced detective Tony fakes evidence in divorce cases, implicates wife in Stasio affair. Stasio and wife shot dead in hotel. Tony's ex-partner Frank investigates, suspects inheritance-see... Read allDisgraced detective Tony fakes evidence in divorce cases, implicates wife in Stasio affair. Stasio and wife shot dead in hotel. Tony's ex-partner Frank investigates, suspects inheritance-seeking mistress Angeline and inconsistent Tony.Disgraced detective Tony fakes evidence in divorce cases, implicates wife in Stasio affair. Stasio and wife shot dead in hotel. Tony's ex-partner Frank investigates, suspects inheritance-seeking mistress Angeline and inconsistent Tony.

  • Director
    • Simon Moore
  • Writer
    • Simon Moore
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Laura San Giacomo
    • Kenneth Cranham
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Simon Moore
    • Writer
      • Simon Moore
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Laura San Giacomo
      • Kenneth Cranham
    • 49User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Tony Aaron
    Laura San Giacomo
    Laura San Giacomo
    • Angeline
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Frank
    Maggie O'Neill
    Maggie O'Neill
    • Hazel Aaron
    Alan Talbot
    • Powers
    Malcolm Storry
    Malcolm Storry
    • Waterston
    Martin Grace
    Martin Grace
    • Colin
    Kevin Moore
    Kevin Moore
    • Barrister
    Stephen Oxley
    • Hotel Deskman
    Colin Dudley
    • Hotel Waiter
    Richard Graham
    Richard Graham
    • Denny
    Alison Ruffelle
    Alison Ruffelle
    • 1st Chambermaid
    Michael Almaz
    • Stasio
    Victoria Alcock
    Victoria Alcock
    • 2nd Chambermaid
    Tony Hughes
    • Undertaker
    Alphonsia Emmanuel
    • Selina
    Pamela Sholto
    • Housekeeper
    Stephen Moore
    Stephen Moore
    • Roscoe
    • Director
      • Simon Moore
    • Writer
      • Simon Moore
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    User reviews49

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    rmax304823

    Nice Made for TV movie

    I don't know if this story really belongs on the big screen. It would have been fine as an HBO special or something. However, the performers are better than one would expect in such a venue.

    Liam Neeson is so likable, a tall hulking actor, he seems to loom over whatever scene he appears in. And what a face! His skull seems to have no glabella whatever, his nose droops down out of the middle of his forehead, and yet he's handsome too, in a plain, masculine way, kind of like Spencer Tracy -- no glamor boy, but easy to look at. His voice too is appealing, with its Irish grace notes. And he can act too! Unlike so many brutishly big action stars, this guy can project a smelly sweaty fear, and do it without seeming ridiculous or seeming any weaker than the rest of us would be.

    Laura San Giacomo is an apt mismatch for Neeson. Here, in this tale set in 1959, her face is wide and her expressive eyes long and thin. She wears so much makeup she's funereally pale and her Chinese red lip rouge suggests a figure from a Dracula movie. She's tiny standing next to Neeson. His presence makes her look even more elfin, as if he could crunch one of her long bones in his fist. She has a smooth and seductive voice that doesn't sound quite believable. It's hard to forget she's acting. But it doesn't detract from her attractivness. She seems never to have found her proper niche in films; neither, for that matter, has Neeson. They both deserve better than they've gotten, with some exceptions.

    The plot is about a couple of murders, a near hanging, a strained friendship, a love affair or two, shots ring out, you're not supposed to carry an unlicensed gun in Britain, can I really trust him/her?, and all together has more twists to it than a corkscrew. Towards the end there is an execution scene that is very crudely done but intensely gripping all the same. (The crosscuts are dizzying.)

    I won't give away the ending. Ordinarily the resolution of the plot isn't really as important as what's led up to it, but in this case the end is the best part of the film, or at least the most surprising.

    Watching this movie wasn't a waste of time. But, Great Merciful Heavens, I'll never go to Brighton on holiday.
    8soliitho

    It's a pity Simon Moore didn't direct more.

    This film is well worthy of your time. If you are into crime movies with more atmosphere than fast action, I mean.

    Why Simon Moore didn't direct more, I really don't know. The film is skilfully composed, actors' performances are admirable (with exception of Laura San Giacomo who's acting is under average). Photography is something to appreciate, too.

    I was often surprised at how few people know of this title and I am personally always glad when I find such a gem outside of hype area.

    I like noir and I like different, yet not bizarre. If you think alike, try this film.
    9blanche-2

    Wonderful film

    Liam Neeson is "Under Suspicion" for murdering his wife and a client in this 1991 little known film also starring Laura San Giacomo. This is one of those films one rents and all too rarely realizes that they have found an unsung treasure.

    Set in England in 1959-60, Neeson plays an police officer, Tony Aaron. While on assignment with his partner Frank guarding the home of a wealthy man who is out of town, Tony takes time out to have a dalliance with the owner's wife. In the fray that erupts when he's nearly caught by her husband, another officer is killed. Tony is pressured to resign and when he leaves, he only has one friend left - his partner Frank. Tony becomes a low-life private detective who helps clients fake adultery in order to have grounds for divorce. To do this, Tony uses his own wife, Hazel, the woman of the above dalliance, as the "other woman." One night, he does the usual thing of entering the hotel room with a camera and surprising the client and Hazel in bed when he discovers that both have been brutally murdered. He immediately becomes a suspect, though he trails along with his ex-partner during the investigation and discovers some other suspects - not only who had a reason to knock off the artist, but who had plenty of reason to frame Tony for the crime.

    This is a very well produced and directed film with brilliant construction. The detail in evoking the atmosphere of the late '50s is wonderful, and if there were ever a film that deserved a "best costumes" nomination for an Oscar, this is it.

    The acting is all around very good, with a good deal of the film's budget going to Liam Neeson, who back then was a prolific actor two years from superstardom. Neeson is terrific as a loser who has made one mistake after another so that a noose around his neck seems appropriate. Yet there's something likable about him, and earnest, too, so that the audience feels that though he may not have been able to keep his pants zipped, at heart he's not a bad guy. Laura San Giacomo, who has enjoyed an okay film career but is now best known for her work in the TV series "Just Shoot Me" is very effective as the mysterious mistress whom Tony suspects may have had something to do with her boyfriend's murder. Kenneth Cranham, a very familiar face in British productions, is excellent as Tony's loyal ex-partner, who risks his own job protecting his friend. An absolutely gorgeous woman, Alphonsia Emmanuel, plays Stasio's wife and does a good job in a role that, were she not so beautiful, would probably not have been noticed.

    Any film that has me yelling out loud at the screen at 3 a.m. is a good movie in my book. That's the level of suspense that "Under Suspicion" has - if you have a weak heart, take medication first. It's absolutely thrilling.
    9Andres24

    Clever thriller

    Very well acted and filmed this clever, agile suspense thriller won't let you down because of the reason that the intrigue will not allow to switch off your video of DVD player. The place: England, late 50's. The topic: laws of divorce. Adultery. Just take a photograph for evidence. This was forged in order to oblige the spouse to divorce. You only have to find the lover. Tony Aaron (Neeson) was the man who used his wife to simulate adultery. But she will die with a powerful man. The man's misterious lover (Laura San Giacomo) gets in between the case. A battle will start for Aaron to prove that his innocence. Suspense till the end. I rate this movie 9 out 10. Andres.
    8Sylviastel

    Totally Surprised!

    This British mystery film starred Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo (Pretty Woman) in an early the 1990s. While the film is set in Brighton, England in the late 1950s, the film has a startling mystery to solve as to who killed a famed art collector and the private detective's wife. I was stunned by the ending of the film itself. While the film steers the audience to one direction, the absolute truth wins in the end. I have to say that the film haunts you long after you watch it. Laura San Giacomo is an under-appreciated actress who wasn't utilized much as should have been. When she is on screen, she is captivating even in the end. Liam Neeson also does a fabulous job in this role as the private detective accused of murder. You should just have to be surprised!

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Bergin dropped out playing the male lead due to creative differences. Liam Neeson was eventually cast in his place.
    • Goofs
      Set in the late 1950s, a pair of 1980s British Telecom phone booths are visible immediately after the opening sequence as Tony Aaron steps out of his car.
    • Quotes

      Tony Aaron: Why did you stay with him, with Stasio? If he was so awful, why did you stay with him? Huh?

      Angeline: Can't believe you're cross-examing me while we're making love.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Memoirs of an Invisible Man/Under Suspicion/The Mambo Kings/This Is My Life (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      CHRISTMAS ISLAND
      Performed by Dickie Valentine (as Dicky Valentine)

      By courtesy of The Decca Record Company Ltd

      Written by Lyle Moraine

      Copyright Northern Music Company

      Licensed by MCA Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Faute de preuve
    • Filming locations
      • Portmeirion, Gwynedd, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Columbia Pictures
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $221,295
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $47,349
      • Mar 1, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $221,295
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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