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Trial by Jury (1994)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:1
Rotten:8
Average Rating:4.2/10
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A one-time cop, now turned gangster, goes on trial for his crimes. While awaiting justice, he becomes fascinated with a beautiful woman on his jury; before long he's doing everything he can to... A one-time cop, now turned gangster, goes on trial for his crimes. While awaiting justice, he becomes fascinated with a beautiful woman on his jury; before long he's doing everything he can to ensure that she'll find him innocent -- including threatening to kill her child. [More]
Starring: Joanne Whalley, William Hurt, Armand Assante, Gabriel Byrne
Starring: Joanne Whalley, William Hurt, Armand Assante, Gabriel Byrne
Director: Heywood Gould
Director: Heywood Gould
Producer: Mark Gordon, Christopher Meledandri, James G. Robinson
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Reviews for Trial by Jury
The most frustrating aspect of this film is how it blatantly exploits its female characters.
The movie is far-fetched and contains some of the corniest dialogue heard in years.
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