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Summaries. A sketch artist for the police helps a witness recall who she saw leaving the scene of a murder, and discovers that the person is his wife. Not willing to believe she was responsible, he resketches the pictures so they don't look like her, and he begins his own investigation of the murder.
Jun 27, 1992 · Sketch Artist: Directed by Phedon Papamichael. With Jeff Fahey, Sean Young, Frank McRae, Drew Barrymore. A sketch artist for the police helps a witness recall who she saw leaving the scene of a murder, and discovers that the person is his wife.
- (1.5K)
- Phedon Papamichael
- R
- Jeff Fahey, Sean Young, Frank Mcrae
Plot. During a homicide investigation, a police sketch artist realizes a witness is describing a suspect resembling the artist, Jack Whitfield's wife down to the last detail. Conflicted by this revelation, he withholds pertinent information and begins his own search for the truth.
Synopsis Struggling artist Jack Whitfield (Jeff Fahey) has just joined the Los Angeles Police Department as a sketch artist. When a famous fashion designer is killed, Jack interviews a...
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- Dennis Schwartz
- TV-PG
- Phedon Papamichael
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Brief Synopsis. A police sketch artist is brought in on a murder case in which he realizes the woman fleeing the scene of the crime is his wife. He covers it up, then gets so embroiled in the case that he too becomes a suspect. Cast & Crew. Read More. Daryl Haney. Brad Jenkel. Pete Zimmerman. Phedon Papamichael Sr. Belle Avery. Sean Young.
This is a sleepy noir tale of a man who suspects his wife (an unrecognizable Sean Young!) of murder paralleling the demise of their relationship. How you start to feel like you're sleeping with a stranger correlates to a feeling of someone you know possibly getting away with murder, "did I ever actually know this person?"
Jun 27, 1992 · Synopsis by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Sketch Artist is a made-for-cable thriller about a police sketch artist (Jeff Fahey) whose latest witness (Drew Barrymore) describes a suspect that looks exactly like his wife (Sean Young). Instead of revealing this information to the police, he suppresses the sketch while he does his own investigation.