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Release Date:
February 2, 1996
Original Title:
The Juror
Alternate Titles:
Coacción a un Jurado
La Jurado
Nicht schuldig - The Juror
黑色交易
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: 15+ DE: 16 FR: TP HU: 18 IE: 18 NL: 12 SK: 15 US: R
Runtime: 118
With his gangster boss on trial for murder, a mob thug known as "the Teacher" tells Annie Laird she must talk her fellow jurors into a not-guilty verdict, implying that he'll kill her son Oliver if she fails. She manages to do this, but, when it becomes clear that the mobsters might want to silence her for good, she sends Oliver abroad and tries to gather evidence of the plot against her, setting up a final showdown.
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Art Direction:
Charley Beal
Assistant Director:
Amy Sayres
Batan Silva
Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Claudia Becker
Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood
Director:
Brian Gibson
Director of Photography:
Jamie Anderson
Editor:
Robert M. Reitano
Executive Producer:
Patrick McCormick
Hair Department Head:
Francesca Paris
Makeup Artist:
Raúl Sarmiento
Leslie Fuller
Novel:
George Dawes Green
Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard
Producer:
Rob Cowan
Irwin Winkler
Production Design:
Jan Roelfs
Screenplay:
Ted Tally
Second Unit Director:
Phil Neilson
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Peter Norman
Set Decoration:
Leslie A. Pope
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell
Special Effects:
John Ottesen
Daniel Ottesen
Stunt Coordinator:
Phil Neilson
Stunt Double:
Gary Tacon
Stunts:
Jennifer Lamb
G.A. Aguilar
Pete Corby
Brian Smyj
Nicholas J. Giangiulio
Cinda-Lin James
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Morris
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