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A Time To Kill on DVD (1996)

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Average rating: 75%
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Starring: Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey, Samuel L. Jackson, Brenda Fricker, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Patrick McGoohan, Donald Sutherland
Director: Joel Schumacher
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 143 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Czech, English, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Turkish
Released: 11/05/1998

Brief synopsis of A Time To Kill

In a small southern town in the 1960s, a black man awaits trial for murdering the two rednecks who viciously raped his 10-year-old daughter. A young, idealistic white lawyer takes up the father's defense, and the incendiary case becomes a firestorm of racism and controversy, ripping the town apart. Based on John Grisham's bestselling first novel. PLEASE NOTE SOME OF OUR STOCK IS DOUBLE SIDED - PLEASE FLIP THE DISC TO VIEW THE SECOND HALF OF THE FILM

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

This adaptation of John Grisham's first novel cleaned up at the box office and propelled the then unknown Matthew McConaughey to the front rank of Hollywood stars. McConaughey plays an inexperienced southern lawyer defending a working-class black man (Samuel L Jackson) who publicly murdered the white trash who abducted and raped his ten-year-old daughter. Sandra Bullock is the enthusiastic law student who offers to help McConaughey. In the redneck corner is politically ambitious district attorney Kevin Spacey and most of the small town of Clanton, Mississippi, where the Ku Klux Klan exerts a sinister influence. McConaughey makes a good fist of the lead role, but, as with most Grisham adaptations, the real strength is in the supporting turns — Spacey, Jackson, Donald and Kiefer Sutherland, Chris Cooper and Oliver Platt are all superb. It's a bit too long, but, as most lawyers charge by the hour, why should that be a surprise?

Variety

"...The most satisfying of the John Grisham screen adaptations to date....Well served by a stellar cast....In the film's most riveting performance, Jackson capitalizes on his role's potent dramatic opportunities..."

Rating of 1 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

An old-style Hollywood melodrama, effectively staged though making little effort to explore the issues involved; it's content to endorse vigilante action providing that it's not carried out by the Klan.

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Rated - 4 starsA lot missed from the book

Terry Wright from Bracknell , 08/11/2004

A lot missed from the book. Not adapted well, rushed at the end, and it the jury does not do much as in the book, still a good plot with a predictable ending

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Rated - 5 stars

Denise#5 from STANLEY , 06/06/2004

A fabulous film, Samual L Jackson's portrayal of the father torn between staying on the right side of the law and getting justice was excellent. Matthew McConnaghy as the idealistic young lawyer does a brilliant summation at the end, a tip do as the jury does! for full effect.

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Rated - 5 starsgripping grisham

A customer from liverpool,england , 23/09/2004

another masterpiece from John Grisham.

superb performances all round.

has you on the edge of your seat waiting the verdict.

well played out twist in the final summing up....

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Rated - 5 starsFantastic

A customer from Manchester , 27/04/2005

This film was fantastic. I had read the book and for once the film was just as good which is true for the John Grisham books that have gone on to be a film. It was riviting with a great cast. My husband really enjoyed it too.

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Rated - 5 starsA Time to Watch

Andy2110 from south yorkshire , 15/03/2005

I saw the cast of this film and I thought to myself, well its gotta be good, and I wasn't wrong. The film is an emotional rollercoaster of emotions for the viewer, I must admit I don't cry at films, but I shed quite a few tears in this.

The plot is about a mans family being torn apart by 2 callous individuals and he takes it upon himself to take revenge at whatever means necessary. But when he becomes the one who is thrown in jail and a war on racism erupts outside, the court room battle that follows is so intense it's rivoting viewing.....if you want to see a film of a compelling nature, this is it.

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Rated - 5 starsFantastic

A customer from Manchester , 27/04/2005

This film was fantastic. I had read the book and for once the film was just as good which is true for the John Grisham books that have gone on to be a film. It was riviting with a great cast. My husband really enjoyed it too.

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