True Crime

An innocent man has only 12 hours to live...

6.5
19992h 7m

Production

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Boozer, skirt chaser, careless father. You could create your own list of reporter Steve Everett's faults but there's no time. A San Quentin Death Row prisoner is slated to die at midnight – a man Everett has suddenly realized is innocent.

Trailers & Videos

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True Crime - Trailer

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True Crime (1999) Original Trailer [FHD]

Cast

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Clint Eastwood

Steve Everett

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Isaiah Washington

Frank Louis Beechum

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LisaGay Hamilton

Bonnie Beechum

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James Woods

Alan Mann

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Denis Leary

Bob Findley

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Bernard Hill

Warden Luther Plunkitt

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Diane Venora

Barbara Everett

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Michael McKean

Réverend Shillerman

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Michael Jeter

Dale Porthouse

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Mary McCormack

Michelle Ziegler

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Hattie Winston

Mrs. Russel

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Penny Bae Bridges

Gail Beechum

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Francesca Eastwood

Kate Everett

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Laila Robins

Patricia Findley

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Erik King

Pussy Man

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Graham Beckel

Arnold McCardle

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Frances Fisher

Cecilia Nussbaum

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Marissa Ribisi

Amy Wilson

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Reviews

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r96sk

8/10

Surprisingly straightforward, though 'True Crime' is still very good.

The lead performance of Clint Eastwood is enjoyable and he is supported ably by Isaiah Washington. There are a number of recognisable faces behind those two, namely Denis Leary, Michael McKean, James Woods and Bernard Hill; Lucy Liu even has a minor role.

I did think we were in for a biggest twist, but it kinda just goes the wall you - or, at least, I - expected. That's not actually a bad thing, as what is produced is entertaining and kept me interested throughout - it just feels like it is setting something different up at one or two points. I will say, if I had anything close to a negative it would be the humour - which sometimes works, but sometimes doesn't; no biggie, though.

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