

Jury of One
A desperate woman, whose son is on trial for murder, blackmails the judge and kidnaps his wife.
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Plot Summary
A former police inspector, framed for a crime he didn't commit, is released from prison after serving his sentence. He seeks revenge against the corrupt officials and criminals who wronged him. His quest for justice leads him through a series of dangerous encounters and exposes a deeper conspiracy.
Critical Reception
While 'Jury of One' received modest attention upon its release, it is generally regarded as a competent, albeit unremarkable, entry in the martial arts genre of the 1970s. Critics often noted its fast-paced action sequences and straightforward revenge plot, though some found the narrative predictable. Audience reception tended to focus on the fight choreography.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic fight scenes and martial arts action.
- Criticized for a familiar revenge plot and lack of narrative depth.
- Seen as a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry in the Shaw Brothers kung fu catalog.
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Fun Fact
The film features several actors who were prominent in the martial arts cinema of the era, including David Chiang, known for his roles in numerous Shaw Brothers productions.
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