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Vin Diesel stars in this comedy drama directed by Sidney Lumet. When mobster Jackie DiNorscio (Diesel) is shot four times by his cousin and fellow gang member Tony (Raul Esparza), his loyalty remains unscathed as he refuses to press charges. After Jackie is arrested and sentenced to 30 years in prison on drugs charges, he is offered a deal by the district attorney; if he condemns the rest of his family he walks free. Refusing to take the bait Jackie opts to defend himself in court and becomes the main figure in the longest Mafia trial in American history.
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Vin Diesel stars in this comedy drama directed by Sidney Lumet. When mobster Jackie DiNorscio (Diesel) is shot four times by his cousin and fellow gang member Tony (Raul Esparza), his loyalty remains unscathed as he refuses to press charges. After Jackie is arrested and sentenced to 30 years in prison on drugs charges, he is offered a deal by the district attorney; if he condemns the rest of his family he walks free. Refusing to take the bait Jackie opts to defend himself in court and becomes the main figure in the longest Mafia trial in American history.
Typ: DVD
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| Titel: | Find Me Guilty |
|---|---|
| Regissör: | Sidney Lumet |
| Skådespelare: |
Vin Diesel
, Alex Rocco , Frank Pietrangolare , Richard DeDomenico , Jerry Grayson , Tony Ray Rossi , Vinny Vella , Paul Borghese , Frank Adonis , Nick Puccio , Raul Esparza |
| Typ: | DVD |
| Kategori: | Film/Komedi |
| Releasedatum: | 2013-12-23 |
| Registreringsdatum: | 2025-07-04 |
| Artikelnummer: | 895645 |
| Lagerstatus: | Beställningsvara Leveranstid: från 30 vardagar |
| EAN: | 5022153102603 |
| Distributör: | High Fliers |
| Antal skivor: | 1 |
| Språk: | English |
| Region: | 2 |
| Textning: |
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| Längd: | 125 min |
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