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The Confession (1999 film)

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The Confession
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Hugh Jones
Written bySol Yurick (novel)
David Black (screenplay)
Produced byElie Samaha
Andrew Stevens
Corrinne Mann
Alec Baldwin
StarringBen Kingsley
Alec Baldwin
CinematographyMike Fash
Edited byRay Hubley
Music byMychael Danna
Distributed byEl Dorado Pictures
Phoenician Films
Release date
  • March 29, 1999 (1999-03-29)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4,000,000

The Confession is a 1999 American drama film directed by David Hugh Jones, starring Ben Kingsley and Alec Baldwin. It is based on the novel by Sol Yurick.[1]

Plot

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After his young son dies from the negligence of medical professionals at a hospital, Harry Fertig (Kingsley) takes matters into his own hands and kills the negligent doctors responsible. Slick lawyer Roy Bleakie (Baldwin), looking only to win a case and not caring of the matters involved, is assigned Fertig's case. Shocked to hear that his client wants to plead guilty, the case causes Bleakie to question his own morals by defending an honorable man.[2]

Cast

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Production

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Filming took place largely in Brooklyn and Manhattan, New York.

References

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  1. ^ The Confession (1999), retrieved 2021-02-22
  2. ^ "The Confession | REVOLUTION STUDIOS". Retrieved 2021-02-22.
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