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The Accused

The first scream was for help. The second is for justice.
1988 | 111m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Tom Topor
Staring:
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Out drinking one night after a fight with her boyfriend, three men brutally rape Sarah Tobias in a bar while people watch and cheer. District Attorney Kathryn Murphy takes the case; however, she allows the rapists to receive a mild sentence. A distraught Sarah decides to seek punishment for the men who witnessed and encouraged the rape. To get justice, Sarah must take the stand and revisit the night of her attack.
Release Date: Oct 14, 1988
Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Tom Topor
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords boston, massachusetts, rape victim, injustice, shocking, thought provoking, provocative, crowd mentality, rape, alcohol, clothing, based on true story, gang rape, district attorney, peer pressure, drunkenness, courtroom drama, victim blaming, bar, onlooker, horrified, inflammatory
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Jaffe-Lansing, Paramount Pictures Canada
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jodie Foster Sarah Tobias
Kelly McGillis Kathryn Murphy
Bernie Coulson Ken Joyce
Leo Rossi Cliff 'Scorpion' Albrect
Ann Hearn Sally Fraser
Carmen Argenziano D.A. Paul Rudolph
Steve Antin Bob Joiner
Tom O'Brien Larry
Peter Van Norden Attorney Paulsen
Terry David Mulligan Lieutenant Duncan
Woody Brown Danny
Scott Paulin Attorney Wainwright
Kim Kondrashoff Kurt
Stephen E. Miller Polito
Tom Heaton Bartender Jesse
Andrew Kavadas Defendant Matt Haines
Tom McBeath Defendant Stu Holloway
Rose Weaver Nurse
Linda Darlow Rape Center Woman
Veena Sood Woman Orderly
Allan Lysell Assistant D.A. Massi
Antony Holland Plea Bargain Lawyer
Kevin McNulty Plea Bargain Lawyer
Jerry Wasserman Plea Bargain Lawyer
Barney O'Sullivan Trial Judge
Christianne Hirt Angela
Frances Flanagan Mrs. Albrect
Marsha Andrews TV Commentator
Mike Winlaw TV Commentator
Pamela Martin TV Commentator
Walter Marsh Bail Hearing Judge
Deryl Hayes Court Officer
E. Andrea Klann Court Reporter
Bryan Johnson Bailiff
Dana Still Jury Foreman
Denalda Williams Sarah's Mother on Phone (voice)
Babs Chula Woman Lawyer
Peter Bibby Dinner Party Date
Rebecca Toolan 911 Operator
Stephen Dimopoulos Complaining Customer
Laurie O'Byrne Complaining Customer
Freda Perry Receptionist
John H. Cox Policeman
Jim Bedard Second Bartender
Kirsten Keane Sally's Daughter
David Sheridan Sally's Son
Garry Chalk Courthouse Reporter
Garwin Sanford Courthouse Reporter
Gloria Lee Courthouse Reporter
Stephen Brent Lambert Courthouse Reporter
Matt LaFleur Courthouse Reporter
Michele Goodger Courthouse Reporter
Scott Walden Record Store Clerk
Jim Browning Second Bailiff (uncredited)
David Paul Hewitt White Hockey Fan (uncredited)
Name Job
Gerald B. Greenberg Editor
Sally Dennison Casting
Ralf D. Bode Director of Photography
Sandy Cooper Makeup Department Head
Louis Bertini Sound Editor
Lara Fox Script Supervisor
Deborah Wallach ADR Editor
Allan K. Rosen Supervising Music Editor
Gary Paller Special Effects Supervisor
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith Sound Editor
Tom Topor Screenplay
Kerrie Cullen Stunt Coordinator
Barry W. Brolly Set Decoration
Debbie Geaghan Costume Supervisor
Neil L. Kaufman Sound Editor
Mike Rennison Construction Foreman
Ira Spiegel Sound Editor
Julie Selzer Casting
Richard Wilcox Production Design
David W. Rose First Assistant Director
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
Tammy Oates Production Coordinator
Sheila Haley Art Direction
Sherry Linder-Gygli Hair Department Head
Jonathan Kaplan Director
Brad Fiedel Original Music Composer, Orchestrator
Warren Carr Production Manager
Patrice Leung Second Assistant Director
Richard G. Mason Additional Camera
Rod Parkhurst Additional Camera
Peter F. Woeste Additional Camera
Douglas Craik First Assistant Camera
John Sprungman Second Assistant Camera
Theo Eglseder Additional First Assistant Camera
Rob McEwan Still Photographer
Peter Stursberg Camera Trainee
Michael O'Connor Assistant Set Decoration
Kim Mooney Draughtsman
Lawrence F. Pevec Graphic Designer
Alan Hoffman Storyboard Artist
Grant Swain Property Master
Kent Hawryliw Assistant Property Master
Hope Caton Set Decoration Buyer
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decoration Buyer
Faye Thorp Set Dresser
Gordon Brunner Set Dresser
Richard H. Fahlman Set Dresser
Dan Hanen Set Dresser
Trish Keating Costume Designer
Tish Monaghan Assistant Costume Designer
Tony Morelli Stunts
Diana Patterson Costumer
Grace Keating Costumer
Maria Taipale Costumer
Colleen Nystedt Location Manager
Scott Walden Assistant Location Manager
Rob Young Sound Mixer
Graham Crowell Boom Operator
Tim Boyle Scoring Mixer
Shirley Walker Conductor
Tara Timpone First Assistant Editor
Michael Smith First Assistant Editor
Harriet Fidlow ADR Editor
Dan Korintus Assistant Sound Editor
Ken Eluto Assistant Sound Editor
Leo Trombetta Assistant Sound Editor
Elizabeth Schwartz Assistant Sound Editor
Kristine Bulakowski Assistant Sound Editor
Paul P. Soucek Apprentice Sound Editor
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sergio Reyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elliot Tyson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Dior Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Ritchie Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Nichols Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Tim Hogan Key Grip
John L. Brown Dolly Grip
Oliver Berg Grip
Rob Bojeck Grip
Avo Liva Greensman
Les Erskine Chief Lighting Technician
Barry Donlevy Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
John Helme Lighting Technician
Peter Borkent Lighting Technician
Dale 'Tiny' Garrison Lighting Technician
Richard Buckmaster Generator Operator
Jo-Anne Smith-Ojeil Assistant Makeup Artist
Beverly K. Sewers Assistant Hairstylist
Roy Schulz Special Effects Assistant
Brigitte Prochaska Unit Publicist
Lynn Elston Accountant
Don Petrie Production Accountant
Geoffrey Abrams Technical Advisor
Michelle Allen Local Casting
Nancy B. Black Extras Casting Coordinator
Patrick Rush Casting Assistant
Coreen Mayrs Casting Assistant
Paul Etherington Additional Second Assistant Director
Wendy Chesal Third Assistant Director
Emilia Wagner Assistant Production Coordinator
Carol Schafer Producer's Assistant
Carol Mann Producer's Assistant
Trisha O'Brien Producer's Assistant
David Willson Construction Coordinator
Gloria Lee Production Assistant
Michael Provost Production Assistant
Robert Lee Production Assistant
Dean Willson Carpenter
Peter Nicol Carpenter
R.M. Stranan Carpenter
Kim Brown Lead Painter
Scott Irvine Transportation Coordinator
Dennis Houser Transportation Captain
George A. Grieve Transportation Co-Captain
Terry Haggar Color Timer
David W. Gray Dolby Consultant
Wayne Becker Driver
Rod Beech Driver
Bob Dennett Driver
Larry Hafichuk Driver
Ron James Driver
Dale Johnson Driver
Wayne Johnson Driver
Mitch LaFleur Driver
Bill McCurraugh Driver
Murray Mills Driver
Terry Newton Driver
Mike Porohowski Driver
Paul Birkett Camera Operator
Name Title
Stanley R. Jaffe Producer
Jack Roe Associate Producer
Sherry Lansing Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

We start this film with the image of a young woman, half dressed, running in the rain screaming for help. It turns out she is "Sarah" (Jodie Foster) and after a passer-by takes her to hospital we learn that she has been gang raped in the games room of a bar. Deputy DA "Murphy" (Kelly McGillis) is as ... signed to the case, and although she believes her client, she is reluctant to prosecute as she doesn't think she can win. Her DA boss "Rudolph" (Carmen Argenziano) insists that they must change the accused three men with something, so they settle on a lesser charge after some plea bargaining. Needless to say, "Sarah" is livid, and tempers really flare when one of the other men from the bar that night, goads her into ramming her car into his. This is the point when the ambitious lawyer has a bit of a volte-face and despite the objections this time of her boss, she initiates a prosecution of the others in the bar for egging on the rapists - criminal solicitation. Can she prove these men are guilty? If so, that will also ensure those who got off lightly will also end up serving full sentences and have the nature of their sexual assaults placed on their criminal records. Foster is impressive here. She offers us a compelling portrayal of a young woman who suffers an heinous assault and struggles for justice. McGillis also delivers well, as does Bernie Coulson - the young "Ken" upon whom much of the chances of conviction rest. The graphically violent scenes towards the end of the trial stages are harrowing, disturbing and effective, and they also provide for an unnervingly nauseating performance from the vocal architect of her assault "Scorpion" (Leo Rossi). The drama is tough to watch, and offers food for thought as to just how victims can ever receive fair treatment in a legal environment that all too frequently takes a "was she asking for it?" approach, and is so oft just automatically stacked against them.

Jun 30, 2022