
“Sometimes justice is a crime”
Upon taking a new job, young lawyer Rick Hayes is assigned to the clemency case of Cindy Liggett, a woman convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death. As Hayes investigates the background for her case, the two begin to form a deep friendship, while all the while the date for her execution draws nearer.
Release Date: 5/2/1996
Runtime: 103 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Bruce Beresford
0Revenue: $0.0M
Companies: Touchstone Pictures
Countries: United States of America
CinemaSerf
"Rick" (Rob Morrow) is an ambitious young attorney charged with what his bosses hope will be the routinely futile clemency case of "Cindy" (Sharon Stone) who is coming to the end of her wait on death row. Initially, she wants little to do with him, but gradually that relationship not only thaws but thrives as he starts to uncover some flaws that might help. What could have been quite a decent story, here, is really delivered in a by-the-numbers fashion. It is a rather pedestrian mystery that swipes at politics, racism and a general professional cynicism amongst his public service colleagues, but in such a lightweight fashion. Moreover, with the sword of Damocles dangling so perilously, there is a distinct lack of passion here. Stone is inherently limited by her role (being incarcerated) but Morrow is just weak, with a persona that though honest of intent, is really not anywhere near strong enough to carry this above a level of mediocrity that makes it all a bit flat and hollow.

Sharon Stone
Cindy Liggett

Rob Morrow
Rick Hayes

Randy Quaid
Sam Burns

Peter Gallagher
John Hayes

Jack Thompson
The Governor

Jayne Brook
Jill
Pamala Tyson
Linda, Legal Aid Attorney

Skeet Ulrich
Billy, Cindy's Brother

Don Harvey
Doug

Diane Sellers
Inmate Reggie

Patricia French
Guard Frances

Jeffrey Buckner Ford
D.A. Rusk
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