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    Guilty by Suspicion

    PG-131991 · Drama · 1h 45m

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    • Under Suspicion Ending, Explained | Who's the Killer?
      • The interrogation of Henry and Chantal and the search of their house leads to the strings that tie Henry to both the victims and convinces Victor that his suspicions were right. They get the confession from Henry, who realizes that his wife hates him so much that she helped the cops come up with the evidence to prove that he is the murderer.
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  2. Ending / spoiler. David Merrill (Robert de Niro) eventually tells the House Committee on Un-American Activities that he will not name names, and will only accept questions about himself. When he is leaving the court, Bunny Baxter walks in. David and his wife Ruth hear Bunny say he will not name names.

  3. Feb 14, 2015 · Kevin Williams. 561 subscribers. 6. 338 views 9 years ago. This edit combines the opening with the amazing conclusion of the film. Intended to show what private and public interrogation might look...

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    • Kevin Williams
  4. Feb 5, 2016 · It’s seen as a kind of victory, this ending. Merrill and his wife walk out of the hearings in triumph. But can’t HUAC find Merrill and Baxter in contempt—as it did with the Hollywood Ten? Won’t they go to jail? Won’t they still be blacklisted for another 10 years? The movie wants it to be a happy ending but it isn’t.

  5. Mar 15, 1991 · "Guilty by Suspicion" is a movie that tells the story of that time, a story that even today divides those who named names, and those who did not. History has vindicated those who refused to betray their principles, but how would any of us have responded at the time - when to defy the committee meant virtual unemployment in show business?

  6. When director David Merrill (Robert De Niro) returns to the United States from Paris, he is called before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Though he is not a communist, he refuses to ...

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    • Irwin Winkler
    • PG-13
    • Robert De Niro
  7. Jan 1, 1991 · First writing-directing effort by vet producer Irwin Winkler squarely lays out the professional, ethical and moral dilemmas engendered by the insidious political pressures brought to bear on ...

  8. Mar 15, 1991 · Guilty By Suspicion. By Peter Travers. March 15, 1991. The blacklist era of the fifties, when the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) wrecked reputations and lives by ferreting out ...

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