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Suspicion Of Murder | Family Drama
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6.1/10
IMDbBudget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,797,839 USD
In the scene where Meryl Streep enters a court room to appear in front of the grand jury in the front row (in the middle of the frame) sits a young Paul Giamatti as an extra his head turned around to have a look at her.
The Ryans were originally going to be a wealthy Jewish-American family and the hatred towards them after their son may have committed a murder was going to be related to Anti-Semitism. But the studio didn't want to deal those issues, and also didn't think that it made sense to have Liam Neeson in particular playing a Jewish character, so the family was made into a generic group of Caucasians.
Wesley Addy's final film.
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas.
"Jacob Ryan: That's juts a bunch of sentimental bullshit. Carolyn Ryan: Wait, sentimental bullshit Jacob Ryan: Yeah everyone's parents say that. Carolyn Ryan: Oh really, and do everyone's parent destroy evidence and lie... to the police?"
"[Jude visits her and Jake's tree house] Judith Ryan: Jake? I know you don't wanna talk, but I just need to see you. Can I come up? Please? [No response. Jude turns away, dejected. Then, the ladder falls down. Jude climbs up] Judith Ryan: Can I just ask you one question? [Jake says nothing] Judith Ryan: Did you ever really go anywhere, Jake? [Jake still says nothing] Judith Ryan: Okay. That's cool. I understand. But, just so you know, when you were in that jail, I tried to come. They wouldn't let me. Jake, I really wanted to see you. They act like they have to protect me from all of this. I'm sure they can't even protect themselves. And I hear plenty; I know what's going on. Like... Mom's had to close her office. She says, "It's just temporary." Sure, gimme a break. [pause] Judith Ryan: Well, anyway, that's all. I just wanted to ask about the postcards. No big deal. [she starts to leave] Jacob Ryan: Jude, wait. Don't go. Once or twice a week, I'd take the train out to a local airport. Then, I'd find a flight that was going where I wanted to go. And then, I'd find somebody that wouldn't mind mailing a card from me when they got there. And I said that, "I'm on my vacation, I forgot to send this, and I don't want my parents to think I don't miss them." And then I'd sit in one of those chairs, you know? At the waiting area in the airport? I'd shut my eyes like this... and sit. [pause] Jacob Ryan: Then, I'm right there with them. I went to all of those places, Jude. You won't say anything, will you? Nobody else will understand. [Jude makes a gesture that her lips are locked and sealed]"