Those who remember Harrison Ford’s description of prosecutor Rusty Sabich will find opposite shadings in Bill Pullman’s version, dual decades later, of this heading male of American crime fiction.
In a new, TV film chronicle of “Innocent,” Scott Turow’s 2010 supplement to his 1987 blockbuster “Presumed Innocent,” Sabich, now an appellate judge, has a integrate of additional decades of concede on his shoulders, a biggest being his continued cohabitation with mother Barbara.
But he has a same simple problem to confront: The