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Dennis Quaid | Eddie Sanger |
John Mahoney | Judge Matthew Bishop Helms |
Joe Mantegna | Charlie Stella |
Liam Neeson | Carl Wayne Anderson |
Philip Bosco | Paul Gray |
Fred Melamed | Morty Rosenthal |
Bill Cobbs | Judge Franklin |
E. Katherine Kerr | Grace Comisky |
Lisbeth Bartlett | Marilyn |
Paul D'Amato | Michael |
Bernie McInerney | Walter |
Thomas Barbour | Justice Lowell |
Katie O'Hare | Elizabeth Quinn |
Rosemary Knower | Justice Lowell's Secretary |
Aaron Schwartz | Forensic Pathologist |
Director | Peter Yates
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Producer | Daniel A. Sherkow
Jennifer Ogden |
Writer | Eric Roth
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Cinematography | Billy Williams
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Musician | Michael Kamen
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When a Supreme Court judge commits suicide and his secretary is found murdered, all fingers point to Carl Anderson (Liam Neeson), a homeless veteran who's deaf and mute. But when public defender Kathleen Riley (Cher) is assigned to his case, she begins to believe that Anderson may actually be innocent. Juror Eddie Sanger (Dennis Quaid), a Washington lobbyist, agrees, and together the pair begins their own investigation of events. |
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