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MISTRIAL (1996) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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A community activist charged with the murder of two cops, one of them his ex-wife, is found not guilty due to lack of evidence. The arresting detective takes the judge, dury, and defendant hostage, and decides to have a new trial, presenting the evidence that was not allowed. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bill Pullman (Steve Donohue), Robert Loggia (Capt. Lou Unger), Blair Underwood (Lt. C. Hodges), Leo Burmester (Commissioner Russell Crane), Roma Maffia (Laurie Meisinger), James Rebhorn (Mayor Taylor), John Seda (Eddie Rios), Josef Sommer (Nick Mirsky), Casey Siemaszko (Detective Bobby Zito), Kate Burton (Katherine Donohue), Peter MacNeill (Chief Inspecter Ray Hartman), Roberta Maxwell (Judge Friel). | ||||||||||||||||||||
ONE MAN HAS TAKEN CONTROL OF THE COURTROOM AND IT ISN'T THE JUDGE. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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RELEASE DATE: November 2nd, 1996 (TELEVISION PREMIERE) |
DIRECTOR: Heywood Gould. WRITER: Heywood Gould. PRODUCER: Bruce Cohen. ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Bart Brown. CO-PRODUCER: Rebecca Spikings. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Renny Harlin and Geena Davis. ORIGINAL MUSIC: Brad Fiedel. DISTRIBUTOR: Home Box Office. |
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CRITICAL COMMENTS | ||||||||||||||||||||
"Taut but talky vigilante drama..." -- Leonard Maltin | ||||||||||||||||||||
"Explosive..." -- Chicago Sun Times | ||||||||||||||||||||
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