I, the Jury

I, the Jury

Release date : August 14, 1953
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Harry Essex /
Production companies : Parklane Pictures Inc. /
August 14, 1953 1h 27m United States of America Mystery English More
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After his best friend and war buddy is mysteriously gunned down, Mike Hammer will stop at nothing to settle the score for the man who sacrificed a limb to save his own life during combat. Along the way, Hammer rides a fine line between gumshoe and a one-man jury, staying two-steps ahead of the law—and trying not to get bumped off in the process.
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Peggie Castle
Charlotte Manning
Alan Reed
George Kalecki
Mary Anderson
Eileen Vickers
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Myrna Devlin
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Hal Kines
Tani Guthrie
Mary Bellamy
Dran Hamilton
Esther Bellamy
Joe Besser
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Robert Swanger
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  • title:I, the Jury
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Mystery · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Harry Essex /
  • Writers: Harry Essex · Mickey Spillane ·
  • Production companies: Parklane Pictures Inc. ·
  • Overview:After his best friend and war buddy is mysteriously gunned down, Mike Hammer will stop at nothing to settle the score for the man who sacrificed a limb to save his own life during combat. Along the way, Hammer rides a fine line between gumshoe and a one-man jury, staying two-steps ahead of the law—and trying not to get bumped off in the process.
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