Double Jeopardy (1999)

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Written by David Weisberg, Douglas Cook

Directed by Bruce Beresford

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Tense thriller about a woman convicted for her husband's murder after she wakes covered in blood when he goes missing one night. After being imprisoned for six years she is freed on parole and, increasingly convinced that her husband is still alive and that she was framed, the woman sets out to discover what really happened on the night of the 'murder'.

When is Double Jeopardy next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller November 29th, 8:00am and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD November 29th, 8:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Tommy Lee JonesTommy Lee JonesTravis Lehman
Image for Ashley JuddAshley JuddElizabeth 'Libby' Parsons
Benjamin WeirMatty Parsons
Jay BrazeauBobby Long
Image for Bruce GreenwoodBruce GreenwoodNicholas 'Nick' Parsons
Image for Annabeth GishAnnabeth GishAngela 'Angie' Green/Ryder
John MacLarenRudy
Ed EvankoWarren
Image for Bruce CampbellBruce CampbellBartender at Party
Image for Brennan ElliottBrennan ElliottYuppie Man
Angela SchneiderYuppie Girl
Michael GastonCutter
Gillian BarberRebecca Tingely
Tom McBeathCoast Guard Officer
David JacoxDeputy Ben

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