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Trial by Jury
Set around a classic case of broken vows – the defendant having literally left the claimant at the altar – the trial bubbles over with emotion, humour, and downright chaos, leaving the jury divided.
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Plot Summary
A young girl is found dead, and her mother is accused of the murder. The district attorney is determined to convict her, but the public defender sees inconsistencies in the case. As the trial progresses, shocking truths about the family and the events leading up to the girl's death are revealed.
Critical Reception
Trial by Jury (1982) received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its performances and its exploration of difficult themes within the legal and familial systems. It was noted for its gripping courtroom drama and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its sensitive handling of a tragic subject matter.
The performances are strong, particularly from the lead actresses.
The film effectively builds tension during the courtroom sequences.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but was instead broadcast as a made-for-television movie.
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