The Last Innocent Man (1987)
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Filmed in Portland, Oregon, The Last Innocent Man stars Ed Harris as an adroit criminal lawyer. Having gotten several obviously guilty clients off the hook, Harris suffers a conscience attack and takes a few months off to get his act together. He is pulled out of his sabbatical by his girl friend… More Filmed in Portland, Oregon, The Last Innocent Man stars Ed Harris as an adroit criminal lawyer. Having gotten several obviously guilty clients off the hook, Harris suffers a conscience attack and takes a few months off to get his act together. He is pulled out of his sabbatical by his girl friend Roxanna Hart, who persuades Harris to take on one last case. The client is Hart's estranged husband (Darrell Larson), accused of killing an undercover policewoman. This time the client is blatantly innocent--but Harris utilizes his same old sneaky tactics to win an acquittal and even throws a few new underhanded techniques into the stew. Made for television, The Last Innocent Man premiered over the HBO cable service on April 19, 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Roger Spottiswoode
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Apr 19, 1987 Wide
- On DVD
- Jul 18, 1995
- Studio
- Lorimar Home Video
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Cast
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Ed Harris
as Harry Nash
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Roxanne Hart
as Jenny Stafford
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David Suchet
as Jonathan Gault
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Bruce McGill
as Burt Matson
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Darrell Larson
as Philip Stafford
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Rose Gregorio
as Monica Powers
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Michael Durrell
as District Attorney
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Russ Fast
as Ambulance Driver
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Eric Hull
as Technician
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Charles Lampkin
as Judge Clement Autley
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Robert Lesser
as Jerry Landau
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Meshach Taylor
as Crosby
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Karen Trumbo
as Marge
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Anne Whitfield
as Crime Lab Witness
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Clarence Williams III
as D.J. Johnson
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Charles Stewart
as Lawyer's Aide
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Tee Dennard
as Kermit
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Joe Mays
as Lester Grimes
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Kim Singer
as Reporter
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Kevin Connolly
as Policeman
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Matt Williams
as Reporter
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Richard Willis
as Automobile Witness
