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Subject: missing film title
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: sweep33-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 18 Mar 2006 11:09 PST
Expires: 17 Apr 2006 12:09 PDT
Question ID: 708824
name the film title.   !!!!!
this is a u.s film i think it was called "the jodge ? " can't but a
name to any of the actors,
The plot is set in new york, it's about a jodge he is framed by the
police, be fore he can spills the beans.
the jodge is black and looks like morgan freeman.
We seen the film on holiday but missed the ending

Request for Question Clarification by pinkfreud-ga on 18 Mar 2006 12:23 PST
There is a made-for-TV movie called "The Judge" in which a judge is
framed during an investigation of police corruption. However, the
judge in this film is not Black. He is played by Edward James Olmos, a
Latino actor.

Here are some photos of Edward James Olmos:

http://entertainment.msn.com/celebs/celeb.aspx?c=324844

http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/news/img/dec04/olmos120404.jpg

A brief description of the film's plot:

"Steve Martini's 'The Judge'... tells of sloppy police corruption, and
Judge Acosta (Edward James Olmos) is about to expose it in a grand
jury investigation. Before he can, Acosta is framed and jailed by the
crooked cops, and the judge is forced to ask a longtime rival lawyer,
the passionate Paul Madriani (Chris Noth), to defend him. Even though
Acosta had recently jailed Madriani for contempt of court, the lawyer
accepts the case and pushes forward into an underworld of bribery and
deceit. Helping him is his ex-girlfriend and lawyer buddy Catherine
(Lolita Davidovich)."

http://www.corpuschristi.bbb.org/2001/may/06/today/ricardob/25431.html

Please let me know if this is the movie you're looking for.
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Subject: Re: missing film title
From: politicalguru-ga on 17 Apr 2006 07:06 PDT
 
Sweep - Did Pinkfreud answer your question? If so, let her know, so
she could be paid.

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