On this day, December 18, 1981, Absence of Malice premiered in theaters. Directed by Sydney Pollack, this gripping drama stars Paul Newman and Sally Field in a story that explores ethics in journalism, personal accountability, and the power of perception.
Paul Newman delivers a standout performance as Michael Gallagher, a man whose life is upended when he becomes the subject of a false investigative news story written by reporter Megan Carter (Sally Field). The film was both a critical and commercial success, earning $40.7 million at the box office and receiving three Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor for Newman.
Paul Newman delivers a standout performance as Michael Gallagher, a man whose life is upended when he becomes the subject of a false investigative news story written by reporter Megan Carter (Sally Field). The film was both a critical and commercial success, earning $40.7 million at the box office and receiving three Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor for Newman.