The Exonerated

This article is about the 2005 film. For the 2002 play, see The Exonerated (play).
The Exonerated
Written by Erik Jensen
Jessica Blank
Directed by Bob Balaban
Starring David Brown Jr.
Brian Dennehy
Danny Glover
Delroy Lindo
Aidan Quinn
Susan Sarandon
David Soul
Lee Tergesen
Theme music composer David Robbins
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Greg Schultz
Steven Tabakin
Karen Wolfe
Editor(s) Andy Keir
Running time 95 minutes
Release
Original network CourtTV
Original release January 27, 2005

The Exonerated is a made-for-cable television film that dramatizes the true stories of six people who has been wrongfully convicted of murder and other offenses, placed on death row, and later exonerated and freed after serving varying years in prison. It was based on a successful stage play of the same name written by Erik Jensen and Jessica Blank and first aired on the former CourtTV cable television network on January 27, 2005. It is directed by Bob Balaban was produced by Radical Media.

Actors played the roles of the five men and one woman. It stars David Brown, Jr. (the only cast member to have appeared in the stage playhe played Robert Earl Hayes), Brian Dennehy as Gary Gauger, Danny Glover as David Keaton, Delroy Lindo as Delbert Tibbs, Aidan Quinn as Kerry Max Cook and Susan Sarandon as Sonia "Sunny" Jacobs. The script was based on the exonerees' personal experiences as well as court records and media accounts.

Jessica Blank, who is married to Erik Jensen, got the idea for the play when she moved from Minneapolis, Minnesota to New York City. She and Jensen attended a conference about the death penalty and listened to stories about wrongful convictions and confessions gained via torture, threats and deception. The couple spent the summer of 2000 interviewing exonerees throughout the United States and adapted the stories of six people into a script.

The play was first presented in New York City; the final performance was in Minneapolis in 2002. For their efforts, Jensen and Blank received the Champion of Justice Award from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.[1]

The exonerated

At the end of the movie, each actor is voiced over by the real life exonerees and then fades to show them as their current selves at the time of filming.

Aidan Quinn reprised his role as Kerry Max Cook in the staging of The Exonerated at the Dublin Theatre Festival in Dublin, Ireland, in October 2006 as well as the stage version in New York City. David Soul took over the role of Gary Gauger for several of the Dublin performances.

See also

References

  1. DNA and Post-Conviction Tests. "Champion". Nacdl.org. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  2. "Illinois Death Penalty", PBS Newshour, February 4, 2000.
  3. 952 F.2d 1282: Sonia Jacobs a.k.a. Sonia Linder.
  4. Huma Qureshi. "Former death row couple: 'Life turned out beautifully' | Life and style". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  5. Qureshi, Huma (22 June 2013). "Former death row couple: 'Life turned out beautifully'" via The Guardian.
  6. Sunny Jacobs & Peter Pringle (June 26, 2013). "Sunny Jacobs & Peter Pringle". SunnyandPeter,com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-23. Retrieved July 23, 2013. Sonia 'Sunny' Jacobs and Peter Pringle each served years on death row—Jacobs 17 years in the United States and Pringle 15 years in Ireland.... Their wedding in late 2011 was perhaps the first of its kind: the union of two exonerated death-row inmates.
    The wedding was attended by actresses who had portrayed Sunny: when she spoke her "I do," they chorused, "We do!"
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