Runaway Jury
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Gary
Fleder
John
Grisham (novel)
Brian
Koppelman (screenplay) ...
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Genre:
Drama
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Thriller
Tagline: Trials are too important to be
decided by juries.
Plot Outline: Wendell Rohr is a torts
lawyer taking on the gun lobby. Rankin Fitch is the jury
consultant for the Defendants and between them the battle
is for the hearts and minds of the jury. But there is
someone on the inside. Nicholas Easter is a juror with a
girlfriend, Marlee, on the outside. they have a past .....
and their own agenda.
User Comments: The good, the bad, and the
ugly.
User Rating:
7.1/10 (10,767 votes)
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John
Cusack
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Nicholas Easter |
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Gene
Hackman
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Rankin Fitch |
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Dustin
Hoffman
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Wendell Rohr |
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Rachel
Weisz
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Marlee |
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Bruce
Davison
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Durwood Cable |
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Bruce
McGill
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Judge Harkin |
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Jeremy
Piven
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Lawrence Green |
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Nick
Searcy
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Doyle |
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Stanley
Anderson
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Henry Jankle |
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Cliff
Curtis
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Frank Herrera |
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Nestor
Serrano
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Janovich |
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Leland
Orser
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Lamb |
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Jennifer
Beals
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Vanessa Lembeck |
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Gerry
Bamman
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Herman Grimes |
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Joanna
Going
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Celeste Wood |
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MPAA: Rated PG-13
for violence, language and thematic elements.
Runtime: 127 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
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French
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
DTS
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Dolby
Digital /
SDDS
Certification:
Argentina:13
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Australia:M
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Brazil:14
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Canada:PG
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Chile:14
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Finland:K-11
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Germany:12
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Netherlands:12
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Norway:11
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Philippines:R-13
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Singapore:PG
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Spain:13
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Sweden:11
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Switzerland:12
(canton of Geneva) /
Switzerland:12
(canton of Vaud) /
UK:12A
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USA:PG-13
(certificate #40050)
Trivia: This is
Gene
Hackman's and
Dustin
Hoffman's first film together. At the Pasadena
Playhouse they were classmates and were both voted "Least
Likely to Succeed".
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User Comments:
9 out of 12 people found the following comment
useful:-
The good, the bad, and the ugly.,
21 September 2004
Author:
swellguynextdoor
from New York
Decent but very flawed film that has so many points to
it that it can't be categorize in simply good or bad.
The Good: Some of the performances are spectacular
and deserving of a much better movie than this. Gene
Hackman hasn't been this good in ages, and he's one of the
few reasons that this movie is watchable. The next reason
is Rachel Weisz, who is the only actor Hackman has had in
quite some time that is his equal in performance and in
acting prowess. She is so good in fact that she does almost
steal the film from him and then some. The city of New
Orleans is a fascinating setting for this film but wrong
because it's not the original setting of the book.
The Bad: Dustin Hoffman is not really in the movie
and is really a minor character in the whole story. Which
is too bad because he's such a charismatic actor and
deserves a much bigger role than what he had. The next
problem is the whole spy versus spy angle that makes the
whole film into a joke because no one would go that far to
rig a jury, especially in a case that would have been
thrown out of a real court with the facts that was
presented in the film. Which leads to&.
The Ugly: The script is really bad. How bad you say?
It took almost four writers to outline the story, which
bare in mind does not follow the book at all. The dialog is
great in places and bad in others, and the whole structure
of the film is paper-thin which is easily to blow holes
thru. The story runs out of gas in the half way point of
the film and the ideas express seems more like a bias view
of what the law should be than a realistic view of what the
law really is. I think the biggest offence the movie makes
is changing the text of the original novel and making about
guns other than big tobacco. John Grisham's original novel
was hugely entertaining and down right poignant in its
views about justice. This film seems like it has not idea
where it's at from time to time and lacks a coherent
narrative to even try to explain the stuff that is going on
right in front of you.
Even with the good points, the bad does out weight
the good here. It's a decent film because of the acting of
Rachel Weisz and Gene Hackman but they like the viewer are
let down with a script that lacks conviction for the
subject it covers and a real point of view that expresses
the feelings of the reality of the gun issue.
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