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The Thin Blue Line

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A film that successfully argued that a man was wrongly convicted for murder by a corrupt justice system in Dallas County, Texas.
Director
Errol Morris
Year
Box Office
$1,209,846
Production
N/A
Awards
12 wins & 5 nominations
Self - Homicide Detective in Dallas
Jackie Johnson
Self - Homicide Detective in Dallas
Self - Homicide Detective in Dallas
Self - Internal Affairs Investigator in Dallas
Self - Police Detective in Vidor
Self - Friend of David Harris in Vidor
Self - Friend of David Harris in Vidor
Self - Friend of David Harris in Vidor
Self - Defense Attorney
Self - Defense Attorney
Self - The Judge
Self - Surprise Eyewitness
Self - Surprise Eyewitness
Self - Employee at Fas-Gas
Self - Third Surprise Eyewitness
Self - Appellate Attorney
Self - Randall Adams' Brother
Self - Gangster
Self - Texas Forensic Psychiatrist for the Prosecution
Self - Murder Victim
Self - Dallas Prosecutor
Self - Informant in John Dillinger Case
Self - Dallas Police Officer
Self - Texas District Attorney
Self - Murdered Dallas Police Officer
Errol Morris
Self - Interviewer
Popcorn Lady at Drive-In - Re-Enactments
2nd Interrogation Officer Jackie Johnson - Re-Enactments
Randall Adams - Re-Enactments
David Harris - Re-Enactments
Officer Teresa A. Turko - Re-Enactments
Interrogation Officer Gus Rose - Re-Enactments
Police Stenographer - Re-Enactments
Officer Robert W. Wood - Re-Enactments

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A film that successfully argued that a man was wrongly convicted for murder by a corrupt justice system in Dallas County, Texas.

User Rating: 0.0 (0 ratings)
Director: Errol Morris
Writer: Errol Morris
Production: N/A
Year: 1988
MetaScore: 79/100
ImdbRating: 8.0
BoxOffice: $1,209,846
Released: 25 Aug 1988
Awards: 12 wins & 5 nominations
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