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Rating: 6.933/10 by 1245 users

Runaway Jury (2003)

After a workplace shooting in New Orleans, a trial against the gun manufacturer pits lawyer Wendell Rohr against shady jury consultant Rankin Fitch, who uses illegal means to stack the jury with people sympathetic to the defense. But when juror Nicholas Easter and his girlfriend Marlee reveal their ability to sway the jury into delivering any verdict they want, a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game begins.

Directing:
  • Gary Fleder
  • Gary Romolo Fiorelli
  • Michael Zimbrich
Writing:
  • Brian Koppelman
  • Rick Cleveland
  • David Levien
  • John Grisham
  • Matthew Chapman
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jan 16, 2003

Rating: 6.933/10 by 1245 users

Alternative Title:
Az ítélet eladó - HU
Le Maître du jeu - FR
失控的陪審團 - TW
A bout de course - FR
El jurado - ES
O Júri - BR
Присяжные под прицелом - RU
Ława Przysięgłych - PL

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Runtime: 02 hour 07 minutes
Budget: $60,000,000
Revenue: $80,154,140

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, court case, widow, new orleans, louisiana, manipulation, jury, gun violence, jury tampering, jury trial, henchmen, trial lawyer, courtroom drama, legal thriller, corporate lawyer, conman, jury consultant, reading people, trial science, jury selection, wrongful death case, sequestered jury, firearms / gun manufacturer
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John Cusack
Nick Easter
Gene Hackman
Rankin Fitch
Dustin Hoffman
Wendell Rohr
Bruce Davison
Durwood Cable
Bruce McGill
Judge Harkin
Jeremy Piven
Lawrence Green
Cliff Curtis
Frank Herrera
Rusty Schwimmer
Millie Dupree
Gerry Bamman
Herman Grimes
Jennifer Beals
Vanessa Lembeck
Luis Guzmán
Jerry Fernandez
Guy Torry
Eddie Weese
Rhoda Griffis
Rikki Coleman
Bill Nunn
Lonnie Shaver
Marguerite Moreau
Amanda Monroe (Fitch's Assistant)
Nora Dunn
Stella Hulic
Joanna Going
Celeste Wood
Jason Davis
Phillip Savelle
Dylan McDermott
Jacob Wood (victim)
Deacon Dawson
Hoppy Dupree
David Ramsey
Jimmy Hoke
Wayne Ferrara
Agent Novecki
Corri English
Lydia Deets
Deneen Tyler
Receptionist
Adella Gautier
Voodoo Shopkeeper
Eric Paulsen
Reporter #2
Lark Marie Fall
Singing Woman
Marcus Hester
Kyle Murphy
Lara Grice
Blonde Decoy
Peter Jurasik
Professor Phelan
Celia Weston
Mrs. Brandt
Harvey Reaves
Agent Crowley
Ed Nelson
George Dressler
Bernard Hocke
Mason Foley
Loren Kinsella
Cafe Waitress
Mark Krasnoff
Aggressive Reporter
Perry Brown
Potential Juror #1
Don Hood
Potential Juror #2
Elizabeth Omilami
Potential Juror #3
Sally Ann Roberts
Reporter with Cable
Jack Massey
Henry Wood

CinemaSerf

This offers quite an interesting look at just how seriously big business takes the selection of a jury, when large amounts of money are at stake. Gene Hackman is "Fitch", a man who makes a very good living acting on behalf of these organisations. His job is to probe into the private lives of prospective jurors, of their loves, peccadillos, politics - looking for weaknesses or reasons not to select them. This case involves one of the most contentious in the US pantheon of criminal law - the right to bear arms, and it falls to "Rohr" (Dustin Hoffman) to bring an action against a weapons manufacturer that is going to be tough. As the case proceeds, we are introduced to the less honourable nature of one of the jurors, and his girlfriend who have a plan of their own - and, as you'd expect, there is money and pressure being applied to ensure that the jury reach the "correct" verdict. Intriguing as the plot is, though, the film itself stutters along without much innovation. The courtroom scenes are a bit dreary and once we have established the premiss, Hackman's efforts are all rather repetitive and become less and less menacing and sophisticated as the story slips into a rather mediocre melodrama of private life shenanigans. Hoffman is adequate, no more, as are Rachel Weisz and John Cusack as the eagerly duplicitous but not awfully bright "Easter". Based on one of John Grisham's more inventive stories - nobody ever actually wants to be on a jury - this loses much in it's translation to film and by the mid-point I was really pretty turned off by the whole thing. It's watchable, but becomes more preposterous as it proceeds to a conclusion that, though not quite what you might expect, is still a bit flat.


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