Juror #2


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About this Broadcast

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Magazine writer and family man Justin Kemp is sequestered to serve on the trial of James Sythe, who is accused of killing his girlfriend Kendall one year ago, following a fight in a bar. Justin faces an agonising moral dilemma - he was at the same pub as the defendant that fateful night, and struck something on the road during the drive home, which might have been Kendall. Clint Eastwood's legal thriller, starring Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, JK Simmons and Kiefer Sutherland


2024 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description violent-scenes strong-language
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Nicholas Hoult (Actor) .. Justin Kemp
Toni Collette (Actor) .. Faith Killebrew
JK Simmons (Actor) .. Harold
Kiefer Sutherland (Actor) .. Larry Lasker
Gabriel Basso (Actor) .. James Sythe
Clint Eastwood (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Nicholas Hoult (Actor) .. Justin Kemp
Born: December 07, 1989 in Wokingham, Berkshire
Best Known For: Playing the kooky youngster opposite Hugh Grant in About a Boy.
Early-life: Nicholas Caradoc Hoult was born on December 7, 1989, in Wokingham, Berkshire. He was the son of Glenis, a piano teacher, and Roger Hoult, a pilot. He has a brother called James and sisters Rosie and Clarista. He is the great grandson of Dame Anna Neagle. He attended Ranelagh School in Bracknell, Berkshire.
Career: Hoult was talent-spotted at the age of three by a director struck by his concentration during a production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and landed his first film role aged five in Intimate Relations alongside Julie Walters and Rupert Graves. Then followed a steady, if not thunderous, stream of work in the likes of The Bill and Casualty, before he found himself as Hugh Grant's surrogate son in About a Boy. That led to high-profile roles in such critically acclaimed fare as Nicolas Cage movie The Weather Man and the Richard E Grant film Wah-Wah. Most recently he has wowed critics and earned a huge army of fans for his work on the Channel 4 teen drama Skins and TV movie Coming Down the Mountain. His recent film work includes roles in Kidulthood, A Single Man, Clash of the Titans, and X-Men: First Class.
Quote: "Hugh Grant was brilliant. He helped me a lot by giving me ideas and teaching me something new every day. He really helped me get into my role. He's my idol now. Him and Jim Carrey - I'd like to work with him one day."
Trivia: He voiced a character in the video game Fable III.
Toni Collette (Actor) .. Faith Killebrew
Born: November 01, 1972 in Sydney, Australia
Best Known For: Playing the lead in Muriel's Wedding.
Early-life: Antonia Collette was born on November 1, 1972, in Sydney, Australia, the first of three children to truck driver Bob and his wife Judy, a customer service representative. After leaving school at 16, she enrolled in the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, and supported herself by delivering pizzas. After studying for 18 months, she left to star in the Russell Crowe movie Spotswood. She was nominated for the Australian Film Institute plaudit of Best Supporting Actress.
Career: In 1994, Collette landed the lead role in Muriel's Wedding, gaining 40 lbs for the part. She made her Hollywood debut in hit-and-miss 1995 comedy The Pallbearer. However, her Oscar-nominated role in The Sixth Sense really put her on the map in Tinseltown. Toni has also appeared in Shaft, About a Boy and won critical acclaim for her work in 2006 comedy drama Little Miss Sunshine. Later projects include Tsunami: The Aftermath, The Black Balloon, and Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger. Between 2009 and 2011 she starred in the American comedy drama United States of Tara in a role that saw her win an Emmy and Golden Globe. Away from acting, she also plays in her band Toni Collette and the Finish.
Quote: "The better you know yourself, the better your relationship with the rest of the world."
JK Simmons (Actor) .. Harold
Born: January 09, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan
Best Known For: The Spider-Man trilogy.
Early-life: Jonathan Kimble Simmons was born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 9, 1955 to Patricia and Donald. He has a brother, David, and a sister, Elizabeth. He studied music at the University of Montana and originally made a name for himself in musical theatre, with stints at Montana's Bigfork Summer Theatre and the Seattle Repertory Theatre. In 1997, he made his New York stage debut in off-Broadway musical Birds of Paradise.
Career: Stage roles followed with Captain Hook and Mr Darling, Peter Pan and a revival of Guys and Dolls. His film debut came in The Ref (1994). He made guest appearances in a number of TV shows before his big break in 1997 when he began playing Dr Emil Skoda in Law & Order. He also played a villain in six seasons of crime drama OZ. His movie credits include scene-stealing performances in The Gift (2000), The Mexican (2001) and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, where he played newspaper mogul J Jonah Jameson. He was a main character in TV crime drama The Closer, which ran from 2005 until 2012. His other movie credits include Juno (2007), Burn After Reading (2008), Up in the Air (2009) and I Love You, Man (2009). He has also voiced a number of characters in TV shows, films and video games.
Quote: "People evolve and it's important to not stop evolving just because you've reached adulthood."
Trivia: Since the late 1990s, he has been the voice of the yellow peanut in a series of M&M commercials.
Kiefer Sutherland (Actor) .. Larry Lasker
Born: December 21, 1966 in London
Best Known For: Real-time drama series 24.
Early-life: Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland was born in London on December 21, 1966. He's the son of actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas, and grandson of former Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas. He has a twin sister called Rachel and was named after Warren Kiefer, the director of his father's debut movie, Castle of the Living Dead. His early childhood was spent in California, but he lived in Canada with his mother after his parents split. Sutherland left school at 15 to study acting in New York, then moved to Los Angeles, where he sometimes slept rough to save money.
Career: He made his film debut alongside his father in the 1983 movie Max Dugan Returns, then took the lead in The Bay Boy. Although it wasn't a hit, the movie was well received, and led to bigger roles, including Stand By Me, The Lost Boys, and the Young Guns films. The 1990s weren't as successful, although highlights were A Few Good Men and A Time to Kill. He also directed the movies Last Light, Truth or Consequences, NM, and Woman Wanted, before starring in and producing the hugely successful 24, for which he won Golden Globe and Emmy awards. He's also appeared in the movies Phone Booth, Taking Lives, The Sentinel, Mirrors, and the TV series Touch.
Quote: "When you're a young actor you like to go for characters with a bit of flair, so in many films I ended up playing the weirdos. But I can assure you I'm not a psycho or a criminal or a bully."
Trivia: Sutherland plays ice hockey on a celebrity team.
Gabriel Basso (Actor) .. James Sythe
Clint Eastwood (Director)
Born: May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California
Best Known For: Making our day.
Early-life: Clinton Eastwood Jr was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco. His family drifted as his father looked for work during the Depression. Clint became a loner with few friends and immersed himself in listening to jazz. He taught himself to play the piano, and performed in a bar as a teenager. After several dead-end jobs, he was drafted into the US Army, where he met David Janssen, who inspired him to become an actor.
Career: Clint was signed by Universal Studios, but was dropped after making his debut in 1955's Revenge of the Creature - however, TV series Rawhide made him a star. His three spaghetti Westerns for Sergio Leone proved his worth on the big screen. Since then, he's become a movie icon thanks to hit films such as Dirty Harry, Every Which Way But Loose, and In the Line of Fire. He's also an acclaimed director, making his debut with 1971's Play Misty for Me, and winning Oscars for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby. His most recent projects are Gran Torino, Invictus, Hereafter, and J Edgar. Even though he is into his ninth decade, he still continues to work on major projects.
Quote: "The most gentle people in the world are macho males, people who are confident in their masculinity and have a feeling of well-being in themselves."
Trivia: In 1986, Clint was elected for a two-year term as mayor of his adopted home town, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.

Before / After

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The Surfer
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