A Kentucky drug dealer (Emilia Clarke) sees an FBI agent (Jack Huston) as her romantic gateway out of a dead-end life in Phillip Noyce's Above Suspicion, an adaptation of Joe Sharkey's account of true events in 1988-89.
Completed in 2017, the film could have been released at the height of Clarke's Game of Thrones popularity. But Sharkey's own website describes (in the author's words) a "distribution clusterf***" in which random international theatrical engagements have left the film vulnerable to piracy long before its release in the West.
A hoped-for U.S. opening in May was scuttled by the coronavirus, while UK distributors are releasing on streaming starting this week.
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