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Indict and Convict is a gripping exploration of morality and friendship wrapped in a crime drama that feels both intimate and intense. Boris Sagal directs this 1974 TV movie with a steady hand, capturing the weight of the courtroom drama and the personal turmoil of the characters. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build naturally as the prosecutor grapples with the complexities of trying his own friend, a deputy DA accused of a shocking crime. The performances are raw and earnest, especially from the lead, who embodies the struggle between professional duty and personal loyalty. The atmosphere is thick with ethical dilemmas, making it not just a procedural but a deep dive into human emotions and systemic flaws. It’s a distinct piece from the era, showcasing a particular style of TV filmmaking that feels almost lost today.
Explores themes of friendship and betrayal.Strong performances, especially from the lead.Reflects the TV movie style of the 70s.
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