Runaway jury/ Gary Fleder ... [et al.].
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TextPublication details: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2004.Edition: Regency Enterprises presents a New Regency production ; a Gary Fleder film ; screenplay by Brian Koppelman & David Levien and Rick Cleveland and Matthew Chapman ; produced by Arnon Milchan, Gary Fleder, Christopher Mankiewicz ; director, Gary Fleder. Music by Christopher Young ; music supervisor, Peter Afterman ; executive producer, Jeffrey Downer ; costume designer, Abigail Murray ; edited by William Steinkamp ; production designer, Nelson Coates ; director of photography, Robert ElswitDescription: DVD video 1 videodisc (127 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Summary: After a man dies in a shooting incident, his wife files a lawsuit against the company that manufactured the gun. Her lawyer argues that the firm in question knew the shop which sold the weapon was not following federal regulations. As the case goes to trial, the firearm manufacturer takes no chances on the outcome, and they hire Rankin Fitch a "jury consultant" who makes it his business to see that he knows enough about the jurors to be able to guarantee the result of the trial.
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Dual layer./ Based on the novel by John Grisham./ Originally released as a motion picture in 2003./ Participants: John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Bruce Davison, Bruce McGill, Jeremy Piven, Nick Searcy./ Audience: MPAA rating: PG-13; for violence, language and thematic elements.
After a man dies in a shooting incident, his wife files a lawsuit against the company that manufactured the gun. Her lawyer argues that the firm in question knew the shop which sold the weapon was not following federal regulations. As the case goes to trial, the firearm manufacturer takes no chances on the outcome, and they hire Rankin Fitch a "jury consultant" who makes it his business to see that he knows enough about the jurors to be able to guarantee the result of the trial.
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