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Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case

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Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case
GenreDrama
Written byHarold Gast
Lou Randolph
Directed byRobert Michael Lewis
StarringGeorge Peppard
Barnard Hughes
William Windom
Claudette Nevins
Russell Thorson
George Murdock
Theme music composerLalo Schifrin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerHarve Bennett
ProducerHarold Gast
CinematographyStevan Larner
EditorRobert F. Shugrue
Running time144 min
Production companiesSilverton Productions
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 17, 1975 (1975-11-17)

Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975) is a TV drama film, starring George Peppard and directed by Robert Michael Lewis. It was produced by Harold Gast and Harve Bennett.

Plot

The film traces the story of Sam Sheppard (George Peppard), an Ohio doctor wrongly accused of murdering his wife in 1954. As the film begins, a dying Dr. Sam gasps “I know who killed Marilyn.”[1]

Sheppard is a successful osteopath in Cleveland working at the family clinic. He has an attractive wife Marilyn and a nine-year-old son. His idyllic life comes to an end one July morning when the police are called to his home after he reports an intruder attacked him and murdered his wife.

The case and the ensuing trial get nationwide publicity. Despite an able defense lawyer, Sam is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, never ceasing to proclaim his innocence. He is released after ten years through the efforts of his brilliant new young lawyer F. Lee Bailey and given a retrial. Bailey's aggressive defense overwhelms the prosecution and Sheppard is found not guilty at last; however, his life afterwards is not happy.

He remarries soon after getting out of prison but it ends in divorce and he is sued for malpractice after regaining his medical license. Desperate to make a living he becomes a small time professional wrestler. The strain of his never-ending ordeal wears on him and he turns to alcohol. He dies a broken man at 46 of a liver disease.

As the film ends, a narrator notes that the murderer has never been found and that “the rest is mystery.”[1]

Cast

Actor Role
George Peppard Dr. Samuel Sheppard
Barnard Hughes Attorney Philip J. Madden
Walter McGinn F. Lee Bailey
Claudette Nevins Marilyn Sheppard
William Windom Walt Adamson
William Dozier Dr. Richard Sheppard, Sr.
Jack Knight Detective Moore
Russell Thorson Judge Edwards
Paul Fix Supreme Court Justice
George Murdock Procesutor Simons
Nina Van Pallandt Ilse Brandt

Reception

The New York Times commented that the aspects of the Sam Sheppard murder case were "misinterpreted or botched," and criticized the production for "shabby and sordid sensationalism."[1]

References

  • Hollywood and American history: a filmography of over 250 motion pictures depicting U.S. history, by Michael R. Pitts

Notes

  1. ^ a b c O'Connor, John J. (1975-11-17). "TV: 3‐Hour 'Guilty or Innocent: Sheppard Murder Case'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-20.