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Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent

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Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent
GenreCrime drama
Based onCharacters
by Brown Meggs
Written byStephen Zito
Directed byPaul Krasny
Starring
Music byRobert Folk
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJoan Conrad
ProducerShane Conrad
CinematographyRobert A. Hudecek
Editors
  • John Barton
  • Paul Krasny
Running time91 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJanuary 14, 1994 (1994-01-14)
Related
Two Fathers' Justice (1985)

Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent is a 1994 American television crime drama film directed by Paul Krasny and written by Stephen Zito. The film is a sequel to the 1985 television film Two Fathers' Justice, and stars Robert Conrad and George Hamilton, who reprise their roles from the first film. It aired on NBC on January 14, 1994.

Background

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The film was written by Stephen Zito and directed by Paul Krasny.[1] It is a sequel to the first film that was released in 1985. Part of the film was shot in the streets where Robert Conrad grew up.[2]

Plot

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Both Robert Conrad and George Hamilton reprise the roles they played in Two Fathers' Justice.[3] The story involves the return of two men who are from very different backgrounds. One very working class and the other an upper-class businessman.[4][5] They are the fathers of a young engaged couple who were murdered by drug dealers. The justice system failed them. Years later one of the killers escapes from prison and is on the run with a former Mafia accountant. The two men parents of the murder victims reunite to track the killer down.[6][7] However in the eight years since the murder Stack's wife has died from cancer and he is now working as a night watchman; Bradley wife has become an alcoholic and he has to convince Stack to help him.[8]

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