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  1. Running time. 107 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $6.9 million. Trial by Jury is a 1994 American legal thriller film directed by Heywood Gould and starring Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Armand Assante and William Hurt .

  2. Sep 9, 1994 · Trial by Jury: Directed by Heywood Gould. With Joanne Whalley, Armand Assante, Gabriel Byrne, William Hurt. Valerie is a juror in the trial of a mob boss. When her young son's life is threatened, she has no option other than to see that justice isn't done.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Heywood Gould
    • 1994-09-09
  3. Jul 8, 2014 · He's guilty of murder. The feds have him dead to rights. At last there's no escape for this mob boss, a "Teflon Don" who has slipped free of murder raps so...

    • 2 min
    • 14.4K
    • Warner Bros.
  4. Trial by Jury streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Trial by Jury" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee. It is also possible to rent "Trial by Jury" on Fandango At Home, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online and to ...

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  5. Trial by Jury. R Released Sep 9, 1994 1h 42m Mystery & Thriller. List. 8% Tomatometer 13 Reviews. 29% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings. Valerie Alston (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) is placed on the jury ...

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    • Heywood Gould
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    • Joanne Whalley
  6. apprentice film editor Kristen Helsing ... apprentice editor Bob Kaiser ... color timer Richard J. Kupfer ... post-production assistant Jody Levin ... post production supervisor Franco Pante ... apprentice editor Richard J. Rossi ... first assistant editor (as Richard Rossi)

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  8. Sep 9, 1994 · Heywood Gould. Director, Screenplay. Jordan Katz. Screenplay. Valerie is a juror in the trial of a mob boss. When her young son's life is threatened, she has no option other than to see that justice isn't done.