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VIEW POINTS, Page 76TELEVISIONGrievous Burden
What's the difference between a feature film and a TV movie?
For this week's lesson, compare the taut, engrossing 1990
theatrical film adapted from Scott Turow's first novel, Presumed
Innocent, with the flabby, enervated miniseries ABC has made
from his second, THE BURDEN OF PROOF (Feb. 9-10, 9 p.m. EST).
To be sure, this later novel -- about a prominent defense
attorney who uncovers a web of shady dealings and family secrets
after his wife's suicide -- is a more complex, less easily
digested work. Still, it might have clicked if the convoluted
plot had not sprawled over four padded hours. Or if the
made-for-TV cast had been better. Hector Elizondo plays the
defense attorney in one monotonous key: prissy naivete. Victoria
Principal, Stefanie Powers and Mel Harris, randomly chosen from
a bin marked EX-PRIME-TIME STARS LOOKING FOR WORK, leave no
impression whatsoever as the women in his life. The Burden of
Proof is darker and more nuanced than most TV movies, but that
doesn't make sitting through it any easier to bear.
By Richard Zoglin.