Reversible Errors (2004)

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Written by Scott Turow, Alan Sharp

Directed by Mike Robe

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Opening instalment of a two-part legal thriller. A defence attorney attempts to prove the innocence of a man on death row. His efforts are hampered by the prosecuting attorney and the original investigator, who will do anything to stop new evidence from being revealed.

Cast

Image for William H. MacyWilliam H. MacyArthur Raven
Image for Tom SelleckTom SelleckLarry Starczek
Monica PotterMuriel Wynn
Image for Felicity HuffmanFelicity HuffmanGillian Sullivan
Image for James RebhornJames RebhornErno Erdai
Shemar MooreCollins Farwell
Glenn PlummerRomeo 'Squirrel' Gandolph
Yanna McIntoshGenevieve Carriere
Nigel BennettTalmadge Loman
David FoxJudge Harlow
Deborah AllenWaitress
Mauralea AustinTina - Bistro Woman
Doug BarronFuneral Reporter
Robert BockstaelDetective
Ray BrimicombeJudge Harlow's Bailiff
Ron CanadaJackson Aires
Eugene ClarkChief Harold Greer
Stephen CoatsGala Host
Christina CollinsLouisa Remardi
Roger DunnLeo Carnahan
John DunsworthIke
John EvansTom Woznicki
Brian HeightonPaul Judson
Martha IrvingWoznicki's Woman
Eric LemoineForensic Officer
Gary LevertEvidence Room Officer
Rhonda McLeanMarta Stern
Gerry MendicinoGus Leonidas
Frank NakashimaDaniel 'Painless' Kumagi
Michael PellerinJail Deputy
Juanita PetersFemale Guard
Nancy ReganReporter
Allan RoyalO'Grady
Shawn TanakaPrisoner
Ian TenchJudge Sullivan's Bailiff
Robert VerlaqueDickerman

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