A time to kill [videorecording] / Warner Bros. presents ; in association with Regency Enterprises ; an Arnon Milchan production ; a Joel Schumacher film ; screenplay by Akiva Goldsman ; produced by Arnon Milchan, Michael Nathanson, Hunt Lowry and John Grisham ; directed by Joel Schumacher.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 1000112640 | Warner Home Video3000024208 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English, French Original language: English Subtitle language: French, Spanish, English Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2009]Edition: Widescreen versionDescription: 1 videodisc (150 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 1419887572
- 9781419887574
- Time to kill (Motion picture). French & English.
- Photographer, Peter Menzies, Jr. ; editor, William Steinkamp ; music, Elliot Goldenthal.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | DRAMA Time to | Available | 33111009047552 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson) takes the law into his own hands after the legal system fails to adequately punish the men who brutally raped and beat his daughter, leaving her for dead. Normally, a distraught father could count on some judicial sympathy in those circumstances. Unfortunately, Carl and his daughter are black, and the assailants are white, and all the events take place in the South. Indeed, so inflammatory is the situation, that the local KKK (led by Kiefer Sutherland) becomes popular again. When Hailey chooses novice lawyer Jake Brigance (Matthew McConaughey) to handle his defense, it begins to look like a certainty that Carl will hang, and Jake's career (and perhaps his life) will come to a premature end. Despite the efforts of the NAACP and local black leaders to persuade Carl to choose some of their high-powered legal help, he remains loyal to Jake, who had helped his brother with a legal problem before the story begins. Jake eventually takes this case seriously enough to seek help from his old law-school professor (Donald Sutherland). When death threats force his family to leave town, Jake even accepts the help of pushy young know-it-all lawyer Ellen Roark (Sandra Bullock). ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
DVD, NTSC, region 1; Dolby digital surround 5.1; widescreen, enhanced for widescreen TV's.
Soundtrack in English and French with optional subtitles in English, French and Spanish ; closed-captioned in English.
Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey, Kevin Spacey, Brenda Fricker, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Patrick McGoohan, Donald Sutherland.
Photographer, Peter Menzies, Jr. ; editor, William Steinkamp ; music, Elliot Goldenthal.
Based on the novel by John Grisham.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1996.
MPAA rating: R for violence and some graphic language.
A small-town lawyer is hired to defend an African American man who is accused of killing the white men who raped his young daughter.
Special features: Cast biographies & filmographies, theatrical trailer.
"Reverse side additional content"--Disc label.