In "Runaway Jury," Nick Easter gets on the jury by successfully manipulating the selection process. He is chosen as a juror due to his seemingly average background and demeanor, which allows him to blend in while secretly collaborating with his girlfriend, who is working to influence the jury's decisions. Their strategy involves leveraging the jury's dynamics and external influences to sway the verdict in their favor.
The Runaway Jury was created in 1996.
The director of Runaway Jury was Gary Fleder.
The Runaway Jury has 414 pages.
The duration of Runaway Jury is 2.12 hours.
"Runaway Jury" is a legal thriller novel written by John Grisham and was published in 1996. It was later adapted into a film in 2003.
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Nick Easter was born on 1978-08-15.
The Runaway Jury (1996)
Jermaine Easter
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"Ultra-hacky."
Runaway Jury' was released in 2003. Based on a novel by the same name by John Grisham, it starred John Cusack, Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman as well as Bruce McGill and Jeremy Piven.