Double Jeopardy

Synopsis: When Nick Parsons appears to be murdered his wife Libby is tried and convicted. Six years later Libby is paroled and with the help of Travis Lehman (her parole officer) she sets out to find her son and the truth behind the "murder".
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Bruce Beresford
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
26%
R
Year:
1999
105 min
Website
2,515 Views


I'm pretty hungry. I hope we catch

some fish soon. Help me wind.

Turn this one.

Slowly.

- Slowly.

- I am doing it slowly.

Oh Matty, look.

You see that big boat?

She is the prettiest boat on

Whidbey lsland. The "Morning Star".

Some day I'll teach you to sail.

It's the best thing there is.

- Better than fishing?

- Yep. But you know what, kiddo?

I don't think I want you to grow up.

What if you marry some beautiful girl?

- Who's going to sail with me then?

- Dad?

Not a chance.

- Nick, we need to talk.

- Always happy to talk to you, Rudy.

Hey, Warren.

- Get that notice from First Seattle?

- Yeah, as a matter of fact, I did.

Then you know we've got a problem.

First Seattle is not a problem.

These martinis are a problem.

Do you mind?

Where were we? First Seattle...

- Mommy.

- Hey, kiddo.

- How's it going?

- Hand-off.

He's a sack of potatoes.

You've carried him around the whole

party? We'll never marry you off.

Yes.

Picasso. Blue period.

The artist's name is Kandinsky.

Wassily Kandinsky.

German, of Russian extraction.

1866-1944.

By the way, Picasso's blue period

was figurative, and ended in 1904.

These watercolours are abstract,

done in 1911.

Picasso.

Everyone, pipe down.

I'm about to give a speech.

The sign of a good party is when I'm

having a better time than anyone else.

But now is the time you ante up, for

drinking my liquor, eating my food.

Spilling tomato sauce on my couch...

Bobby Long.

You didn't think I saw you?

- He is insufferable.

- The Small Frye School needs cash.

So while you're reaching

for your cheque-books...

I'm pleased to introduce Rebecca

Tingley, our ravishing headmistress.

Mr Parsons. Thank you.

I'd like to start by introducing

a few members of my valuable staff.

Our dedicated teacher, and head

of admissions, Miss Angela Green.

What are you thinking about?

- Was I always as rude as I am now?

- Absolutely.

Hi.

Come have a seat.

- Should we break the news to her?

- It's best she hears it from us.

- She's not going to be happy about it.

- What's up, guys?

Close your eyes. Close them.

Stand up.

- Libby, what is your favourite thing?

- Me?

Not even close.

All right, open.

I made Sean an offer.

He agreed to let us take her out for

the weekend. If you like it, it's yours.

If I like it?

- We can't afford it.

- Have I ever let that get in my way?

- What about Matty?

- I'll take care of him. It'll be great.

- You hate to sail.

- I can learn.

Generally, a wine like this

needs time to breathe.

I don't think we should... wait.

I don't see land.

So where is it?

Alaska's that way, Japan is straight

ahead, and Australia is off to the left.

- Where would you like to go?

- Bed.

That can be arranged.

- We should do this more often.

- What, buy expensive sailboats?

If this is what happens,

I'll buy you another one tomorrow.

No, go away, just the two of us,

with nobody else around.

I'll drink to that.

Nick?

Nick?

Oh, my God...

Nick?

Nick...?

Nick?

Nick?!

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God. Nick?

This is the Coastguard.

Put the knife down and step away.

I... I don't know...

I don't know where my husband is.

Hey, Tom.

What have you got for me?

- Anything?

- No.

Cutter, please don't let them

give up. He's a very strong man.

The raft and life preservers

are all on board.

These guys tracked the wind,

the currents...

There's nothing.

The water temperature overnight

was 51 degrees.

That's really cold.

- I can't breathe.

- Just put your head down.

Deep breaths. Big breaths.

Mommy, look!

Hey, kiddo.

Hey, Bobby.

Hey, Libby.

Cutter asked me to come by

and talk to you.

Not as an attorney, just as a friend.

The inquest was held this morning.

Nick's officially been declared dead.

Libby, they determined it was

a wrongful death, and you...

Jesus... You're being

formally charged with his murder.

I'm here to advise you, make no

statements whatsoever to the sheriff.

I'm sorry, Libby.

Cutter!

Not in front of my kid, okay?

I'm sorry, Libby.

The judge denied us bail.

Can Angie keep looking after Matty?

Good.

Okay...

Let's take a look at this,

see what we can do.

Bobby, here's what I think happened.

I had some wine. And I fell asleep.

It must have been the sun.

Maybe Nick was trying to cut

a snagged line, because...

the knife from the galley

was on deck.

And maybe the boat pitched,

and he cut himself.

And he tried to come below

to wake me up.

I quit these when I met Nick.

It'll be all right. I promise you.

Why don't we take a look

at this First Guarantee Life?

You both bought insurance policies

from the company four months ago.

- And you are the beneficiary?

- I'm his wife.

- You know it's worth two million?

- He wanted everything to be okay.

I'm afraid the jury may see

the two million as a motive.

- Is that what they're saying out there?

- No one is saying...

That I killed Nick for money?

I know we had problems,

and Nick worried, but we were okay.

Two of his investors

were suing him for embezzlement.

First Seattle issued a lien on

all his properties, your possessions...

Nick's death erases these problems,

leaving you with two million dollars.

- Do you think I killed him?

- What lawyers think doesn't matter.

It matters to me.

No, of course,

I don't think you killed him.

What was the condition of the radio

when you had a chance to inspect it?

- The handset cord had been cut.

- And as you approached the boat,

- what did you see?

- Mrs Parsons was holding a knife.

I show you State's exhibit

number four.

Mayday, mayday,

this is "Morning Star".

- State your emergency.

- I've been stabbed.

I'm bleeding. Jesus...

My name is Nicholas Parsons.

- State your position?

- I don't know.

Three miles northwest of

Whidbey lsland, I guess.

Oh, God!

Mrs Parsons,

you've heard the testimony,

and your explanation is that someone

must have boarded the boat.

That's right.

Well, let's consider

all the possibilities.

Maybe a band of pirates. Or aliens.

Did aliens murder your husband?

No, aliens weren't beneficiaries in

your husband's life insurance.

- Objection. The prosecutor...

- Overruled.

- I told you what happened.

- You told us that you were asleep.

Maybe you were sleepwalking

when you stabbed him to death.

- This isn't a closing argument.

- Withdrawn.

I didn't kill my husband.

I loved my husband.

I did not kill my husband!

You have to believe me.

I'm sorry, Libby.

It's not your fault, Bobby.

I want to ask you something, Angie.

I'd like you to adopt my son.

- I can't do that. Not to you.

- I've thought it through.

I barely survived my parents' house.

I'm not going to put him there.

Money's no problem. The two million

is going into a trust fund in his name.

- It isn't about money.

- I know.

Matty loves you.

We can't let him become

a ward of the State.

Thank you.

Hey kiddo, come see me.

You're going to stay with Angie

for a while.

And you're going to have lots of fun.

I know you're going to be a good boy.

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David Weisberg

David Weisberg is an American screenwriter, best known for writing 1996 film The Rock, which he co-wrote with his writing partner Douglas Cook, who died on July 19, 2015. His other credits with Cook include Payoff, Holy Matrimony, Double Jeopardy and Criminal. They also wrote another action thriller script Blank Slate, which is currently un-produced at Bold Films. more…

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