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Runaway Jury
The story of 'Runaway Jury' starts with shooting accident , which lead to die Jacob Wood, so his wife decides to bring an action against the company and says that the negligence of the company lead to this incident. She is appointed a brilliant lawyer, Wendell Rohr, for her case and try to convince Nick Easter, a member jury, and the rest of the jury to support her by give them a large bribe.
25 April 1950, Queens, New York, USA
6 August 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
18 February 1951, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
9 June 1953, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
February 13, 2004
A guilty pleasure for some, a waste of time for most.
October 22, 2003
Fleder's direction confirms the impression left by his previous films, Don't Say a Word and Kiss the Girls among them, that he's a hack.
October 27, 2003
[T]his film ranks just below The Firm and The Client on the list of John Grisham-inspired thrillers, thumbs up.
April 29, 2009
One of the most engrossing underrated legal thrillers in years...
October 22, 2003
As in all his films, there's a sense that honest human emotion bores Fleder, but he gets points for packing the trial with fine character actors, all of them adept at wringing humor and poignancy from cliche.
January 29, 2005
...the best cinematic rendering of a Grisham novel ever, which is either saying a quite lot or very little at all, depending upon your view of things Grisham.
October 17, 2003
A taut, escapist legal thriller.
October 16, 2004
The film's action is limited to repeatedly ransacking Cusack's apartment, and the plot is rife with Big-Brother-is-watching paranoia.
October 22, 2003
In spite of its cheesy plot twists, thoroughly second-rate direction, and criminally wasted ensemble, Runaway Jury adds up to a nice little gotcha! courtroom melodrama.
July 20, 2004
The best Grisham adaptation yet, this one is definitely worth a look.
December 28, 2010
Legal thriller isn't aimed at kids.
October 23, 2003
A lot of famous faces populate the courtroom in this overplotted and farfetched tale of jury-tampering, but they and the horse they rode in on are all so mired in illogical, head-scratching incoherence, they need lawyers of their own.

