Directed by:
Brian GibsonScreenplay:
Ted TallyCinematography:
Jamie AndersonComposer:
James Newton HowardCast:
Demi Moore, Alec Baldwin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Heche, James Gandolfini, Lindsay Crouse, Tony Lo Bianco, Michael Constantine, Matt Craven, Julie Halston (more)Plots(1)
Struggling single mother Annie Laird’s (Demi Moore) assignment to jury duty becomes a nightmarish ordeal when she is targeted by the mob and threatened to help a guilty man go free, while an obsessive hitman is charged with ‘motivating’ Annie to break the law... or killing her if she doesn’t. (Via Vision Entertainment)
Reviews (1)
Another one of the films that has forever fallen into mediocrity. The direction is nothing special, more could have been extracted from such a good cast, and the main plot is also nothing to write home about. The final 20 minutes are worth something, but that's about it. Demi Moore delivers a likeable performance and Alec Baldwin isn't isn’t bad either as the psychotic villain. ()