From The Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury Of One (1992)

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Written by David J. Kinghorn

Directed by Alan Metzger

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Crime drama starring John Spencer as a detective investigating a murder case who is haunted by a past mistake that resulted in tragedy

Cast

Image for Rachel TicotinRachel TicotinChristine Avila
Dan LauriaDet. Andy Toffenelli
John SpencerMike Mulick
Eddie VelezTommy Alomar
Eugene ClarkDet. Dick Price
Cheryl ParisRita Mulick
Aki AleongPathologist
Cynthia AvilaMrs. Mira
Michael E. BauerPhotographer
Ed BeechnerOfficer #1
Robert Alan BrowneCap. Chester
Dan Butler
Harold CannonMartin Balsidar
Irma GarcíaGloria Madrid
Jack HoarDet. Johns
Lillian HurstMrs. Madrid
Brian JensenDr. John Casella
Ronald William Lawrence
Sal Lopez
Sergio LujanJunior Garcia
Carmen MejiaAngel Santos
Richard MersonSparky Mota
Image for Glenn MorshowerGlenn MorshowerDet. Gary Graves
Dean Norris
Mark PhelanDet. Richard Mathews
Julian Reyes
Miraida RiosTheresa Ramirez
Margot Rose
Carol Infield SenderDena Bowden
Helen Infield SiffLena Bowden
Edgar SmallReno Necker
Lynn TufeldParamedic
Jon Van Ness
John VeraOfficer Smith
Virginia WatsonOfficer Jenny
Red West

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