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Release Date: 2006 Cast: Vin Diesel, Alex Rocco, Jerry Grayson, Rita Branch, Paul Borghese, Peter Dinklage, Tony Ray Rossi, Aleksa Palladino, Marcus Allen Cooper, James Biberi, Richard DeDomenico, Tim Cinnante ...MORE
Cast: Vin Diesel, Alex Rocco, Jerry Grayson, Rita Branch, Paul Borghese, Peter Dinklage, Tony Ray Rossi, Aleksa Palladino, Marcus Allen Cooper, James Biberi, Richard DeDomenico, Tim Cinnante, Annabella Sciorra, Richard Portnow, Frank Pietrangolare, Antoni Corone, Ron Silver, Jeff Chena, Linus Roache, Michalina Almindo ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Crime Fiction, Crime Comedy, Comedy-drama, Docudrama, Comedy, Courtroom Comedy, Gangster, Courtroom Drama Find Me Guilty is a 2006 legal drama crime film based on the true story about the longest Mafia trial in American history. Mobster Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio (played by Vin Diesel) faces a series of charges even though he has a prior 30 year conviction, but he decides to stand trial instead of ratting out his family and associates. A wrench is thrown into the system when DiNorscio attempts to defend himself and act as his own lawyer at trial. It was directed by Sidney Lumet, and also stars Peter Dinklage and Linus Roache. Much of the courtroom testimony was taken from the original court... MORE
Find Me Guilty is a 2006 legal drama crime film based on the true story about the longest Mafia trial in American history. Mobster Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio (played by Vin Diesel) faces a series of charges even though he has a prior 30 year conviction, but he decides to stand trial instead of ratting out his family and associates. A wrench is thrown into the system when DiNorscio attempts to defend himself and act as his own lawyer at trial. It was directed by Sidney Lumet, and also stars Peter Dinklage and Linus Roache. Much of the courtroom testimony was taken from the original court transcripts.
It's the late 1980s and low-level mobster Giacomo "Jackie Dee" DiNorscio has just been shot by his junkie cousin Tony Compagna, but refuses to press charges against him to police. Jackie soon gets arrested and is sentenced to thirty years on an unrelated drug bust.
Tony, afraid of reprisals from the extended mob family run by Nick Calabrese, agrees to be a government witness for district attorney Sean Kierney, who intends to bring down dozens of organized crime figures all at once. Kierney tries to bribe Jackie to be a government witness as well, but it's not in the gregarious Jackie's LESS
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