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The Right To Remain Silent

 
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The Right to Remain Silent

  • Director: Hubert de la Bouillerie
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Police Drama, Ensemble Film
  • Main Cast: Lea Thompson, Robert Loggia, Judge Reinhold, Laura San Giacomo, Patrick Dempsey
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

In this police actioner, a brand-new lady cop's lack of enthusiasm at getting a job behind a criminal processing desk instead of on the streets proves unfounded. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Amanda Plummer; Christopher Lloyd; LL Cool J; Carl Reiner; Fisher Stevens; Colleen Camp

Credit

Hubert de la Bouillerie - Director, John McTiernan - Producer, Ken Segal - Sound Mixer, Brent Briscoe - Screenwriter, Mark Fauser - Screenwriter
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The Right To Remain Silent

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Directed by Hubert C. de la Bouillerie
Written by Mark Fauser
Brent Briscoe
Starring Robert Loggia
Lea Thompson
Release date(s) 1996
Running time 97 min.
Country  United States
Language English

The Right To Remain Silent is a play by Mark Fauser and Brent Briscoe that was adapted for a television movie in 1996 starring Robert Loggia and Lea Thompson.

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Synopsis

It was supposed to be just a normal night at the police station for rookie cop Christine Paley (Thompson). This is a report of about eight different types of arrests which can happen in a normal month. Lt. Mike Brosloe (Loggia) leads her through one of the most unusual first shifts.

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Awards

Nominated for 2 Cable Ace Awards, 1 win.

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