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as Al Gordon: In a surprising turn, the musician plays Devereux’s tech-savvy private investigator, with reviewers noting an "easy rapport" between him and Griffith.

The film boasts a cast of recognizable 90s stars and several Oscar nominees:

: Evidence begins to point toward a wealthy family whose son is a front-running presidential candidate.

: Devereux must navigate a web of lies while dealing with her own tainted reputation and an unreliable client who seems determined to sabotage his own defense. Cast and Key Performances

Released in 1998, Shadow of Doubt (alternatively titled Reasonable Doubt in some markets) is an independent crime-mystery thriller and courtroom drama. Directed by Randal Kleiser—best known for Grease —the film attempts to blend the grit of an L.A. noir with a high-level political conspiracy.

The story follows (Melanie Griffith), a high-profile, hard-hitting defense attorney with a complicated past. She is hired to defend Bobby Medina (Wade Dominguez), a rising rapper accused of the brutal murder of a billionaire's daughter.

At the time of its release, Shadow of Doubt was a box office failure and received largely lukewarm to negative reviews. ‎'Shadow of Doubt' review by mattstechel • Letterboxd

as Jack Campioni: Generally praised for his role as the prosecuting attorney, providing a solid foil to Griffith.