Kiefer Sutherland got his part by writing to Clint Eastwood telling him how big a fan of his he was, and that he wanted to star in one of his movies before he retired
Plot
Family man Justin Kemp who, while serving as a juror in a high profile murder trial, finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma…one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict – or free – the wrong killer..
That's the question
What was the first film of Sidney Lumet ( TWELVE ANGRY MEN )- court plot focusing on jurors – is now the last film from Clint Eastwood; but, by the way, the last so far or really the last of his career?
I hope not
Will Eastwood do like John Huston for his last film THE DEAD, will he direct from a hospital bed with pipes in his nose?
The major studios hesitated to write such plots, prefering bigger budgets, with more predictable plots and action sequences
I am sure that most of the people ignore it, but in the thirties and forties, many many grade B and Z movies offered us such plots, very unusual, daring and especially cheap in terms of budget; I think of a Sam Newfield's film, or maybe Lambert Hillyer's, which plot was very close to this one.
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