DVD 125 mins IMDB 7.0
R (Restricted)
Find Me Guilty
20th Century Fox (1/1/2006)
In Collection
#315

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Comedy, Crime, Drama
USA  /  English

Vin Diesel Giacomo DiNorscio
Peter Dinklage Ben Klandis
Linus Roache Sean Kierney
Ron Silver Judge Finestein
Alex Rocco Nick Calabrese
Annabella Sciorra Bella DiNorscio
Raúl Esparza Tony Compagna
Richard Portnow Max Novardis
Robert Stanton (II)
Marcia Jean Kurtz Sara Stiles
Dennis Albanese Court Officer
Michalina Almindo Gino's Girlfriend
James Biberi Frank Brentano
Paul Borghese Gino Mascarpone
Rita Branch Juror
David Brown U. S. Marshall
Jeff Chena Chena
Tim Cinnante Joey Calabrese
Robert Stanton Chris Newberger

Director Sidney Lumet
Producer Bob Yari; T.J. Mancini; Bob DeBrino; Vin Diesel; Rita Branch
Writer Sidney Lumet; T.J. Mancini

Vin Diesel gives his best performance to date in Sidney Lumet's Find Me Guilty, a courtroom comedy-drama (based on the true story of Mafia soldier "Fat Jack" DiNorscio) about the longest criminal trial in U.S. history. Diesel plays Giacomo "Jackie Dee" DiNorscio, a loyal member of New Jersey's notorious Lucchese crime family, who's already serving a 30-year jail term when he's offered an opportunity to shorten his sentence if he agrees to testify against many of his closest friends. He refuses, choosing instead to defend himself in a 21-month courtroom trial that involves 20 other Mafia members, each with their own defense attorney, all brought to trial on 76 charges ranging from criminal conspiracy to narcotics trafficking. As the lead defense attorney (Peter Dinklage) and prosecutor (Linus Roache) guide the trial through a maze of legal triumphs and setbacks, Lumet (still going strong at age 81) turns this goombah gab-fest into the kind of edgy New York comedy that only he could direct, drawing heavily on his experience with such courtroom classics as The Verdict and 12 Angry Men. And while he's filled the screen with a marvelous supporting cast including Alex Rocco, Ron Silver (as the no-nonsense judge) and Annabella Sciorra, Lumet can't quite overcome the confined, theatrical nature of the material, much of it drawn directly from actual courtroom transcripts. Find Me Guilty lacks the dramatic impact of The Verdict, favoring instead the rich absurdity of the DiNorscio case and its equally outrageous outcome after the jury's surprisingly brief deliberation. This is comfortable territory for Lumet, and he brings out the best in his extensive cast - especially Diesel, who walks a fine line between courtroom shenanigans and fierce loyalty to his criminal clan.--Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Edition Widescreen
Barcode 024543248941
Region Region 1
Release Date 6/27/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.78:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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