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Guilty as Sin
Directed by
Sidney Lumet
R
1993
1h 47m
Crime
,
Drama
,
and more
5.7
38%
44%
5.7
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A female lawyer takes an accused wife-murderer as a client, but finds herself morally compelled to betray him one way or another.
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Cast of Guilty as Sin
Rebecca De Mornay
Jennifer Haines
Don Johnson
David Greenhill
Stephen Lang
Phil Garson
Jack Warden
Moe
Dana Ivey
Judge Tompkins
Ron White
Diangelo
Norma Dell'Agnese
Emily
Sean McCann
Nolan
Luis Guzmán
Lt. Bernard Martinez
Robert Kennedy
Caniff
James Blendick
McMartin
Tom Butler
Heath
Christina Grace
Miriam Langford
Lynne Cormack
Esther Rothman
Barbara Eve Harris
Kathleen Bigelow
Simon Sinn
Mr. Loo
John Kapelos
Ed Lombardo
Tom McCamus
Ray Schiff
Harvey Atkin
Judge Steinberg
Anthony Sherwood
Ken Powell
Guilty as Sin Ratings & Reviews
Hartford Courant
Malcolm Johnson
It is an intriguing pictorial concept, but one that confers a bland, glassy look, rather than a dizzying effect, on Guilty as Sin.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It sure looks like a TV movie.
FulvueDrive-in.com
Chuck O'Leary
One of the good "yuppies-in-jeopardy" thrillers that were so prevalent in the early 1990s.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
Don Johnson proves he stinks as a movie star.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Johnson's sort of good, surprisingly, but this is just expensive trash.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Almost succeeds as a high-camp hoot ... but not quite.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The plot is preposterous, the logic is sometimes faulty, but Lumet and his actors don't step wrong in the central thrust of the story.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
David N. Butterworth
Probably worth seeing on a slow night, but only if you want to keep things that way.
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