Red Corner (1997)

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Written by Robert King

Directed by Jon Avnet

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Jack Moore (Richard Gere) is an American lawyer and respected businessman who has gone to China on business and on the verge of signing a lucrative deal with the Chinese about founding the first satellite TV joint venture. .

The night before this signing, he spends the night with a beautiful woman. When she is found dead the next morning Jack finds himself being arrested and charged with her murder.

Knowing that he is innocent of this crime, and therefore being framed in a country whose judicial system is far from fair, a young Chinese lawyer is assigned to Moore's case starts believing him, and they both fight for his rights in an unfair system.

Cast

Image for Richard GereRichard GereJack Moore
Ling BaiShen Yuelin
Bradley WhitfordBob Ghery
Image for Byron MannByron MannLin Dan
Peter DonatDavid McAndrews
Bob StantonEd Pratt
Tsai ChinChairman Xu
James HongLin Shou
Tzi MaLi Cheng
Ulrich MatschossGerhardt Hoffman
Richard VentureAmbassador Reed
Jessey MengHong Ling
Roger YuanHuan Minglu
Chi Yu LiGeneral Hong
Henry O.Procurator General Yang

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