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  1. 22. Sept. 1991 · Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Martin Sheen, Caroline Kava, James Handy, Rebecca Schull. Bobby McLoughlin is the adopted child of Harold and Mary Hohne. He's a problem child, so when he is accused of a murder he didn't commit, he is soon recognized guilty.

    • (418)
    • Drama
    • Paul Wendkos
    • 1991-09-22
  2. Martin Sheen and Oscar-winner Brendan Fraser star in this true story chronicling a doubting father's realization of his wrongly convicted son's innocence and the...

    • 93 Min.
    • 350K
    • FilmRise Movies
  3. Martin Sheen and Brendan Fraser star in this true story chronicling a doubting father's realization of his wrongly convicted son's innocence and the six-year...

    • 93 Min.
    • 19,5K
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  4. Watch Guilty Until Proven Innocent with a subscription on Prime Video. A man (Martin Sheen) crusades for his adult foster son (Caroline Kava), falsely convicted of a 1979 Brooklyn, N.Y., murder.

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    • Paul Wendkos
    • TV-PG
    • Martin Sheen
  5. Directed by Paul Wendkos. Sucks to be you. A teenage high school drop-out Bobby McLaughlin is accused of the murder of a local drug dealer he says he didn’t commit. When he is convicted with little evidence, his father begins a fierce struggle to free his son from prison. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Paul Wendkos
  6. Guilty Until Proven Innocent. Martin Sheen and Brendan Fraser star in this true story chronicling a doubting father's realization of his wrongly convicted son's innocence and the six-year struggle to win his release. IMDb 6.2 1 h 32 min 1991. PG-13. Drama. Freevee (with ads) More purchase. options. Details. More info. Audio languages. English.

  7. Overview. A teenage high school drop-out Bobby McLaughlin is accused of the murder of a local drug dealer he says he didnt commit. When he is convicted with little evidence, his father begins a fierce struggle to free his son from prison. Paul Wendkos.