Review of Guilty by Suspicion (1991) by Joe Brown for Washington Post — 13 Jan 2000
Merrill's story, synthesizing the painful paths of dozens of blacklisted men and women, is told with admirable simplicity and lack of sensationalism. De Niro projects a warmly masculine presence, struggling to maintain dignity while wrestling within with the Faustian bargain.
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This review of Guilty by Suspicion (1991) was written by Joe Brown and published by Washington Post on 13 Jan 2000.
Guilty by Suspicion has generally received positive reviews.
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