
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Why would a man frame himself... for murder?Remake of a 1956 Fritz Lang film in which a novelist's investigation of a dirty district attorney leads to a setup within the courtroom.
Description: Remake of a 1956 Fritz Lang film in which a novelist's investigation of a dirty district attorney leads to a setup within the courtroom.
Genres: Thriller
Budget: $25,000,000 | Revenue : $4,388,563
Runtime: 105 minutes

The Cry of the Owl

Nothing Like the Holidays

All About Love

Spitfire

The Guilty

The Hottie & The Nottie

The Star Chamber

Blink

Battle in Seattle

A Sunday in the Country

Jesse Metcalfe
Played C.J. Nicholas

Amber Tamblyn
Played Ella Crystal

Michael Douglas
Played Mark Hunter

Joel David Moore
Played Corey Finley

Orlando Jones
Played Ben Nickerson
Lawrence P. Beron
Played Lieutenant Merchant

Sewell Whitney
Played Martin Weldon

David Jensen
Played Gary Spota
Sharon K. London
Played Judge Sheppard
Krystal Kofie
Played Taieesha

Randal Reeder
Played Survivalist Man

Ryan Glorioso
Played Animal Shelter Attendant
Jon McCarthy
Played Detective Rawley

Grant James
Played Aaron Wakefield
Eric Gipson
Played Allen

Darcel White Moreno
Played Reporter #3

Megan Brown
Played Roberta
Michele Williams
Played Danielle
Wallace Merck
Played Gilbert Romans

Robert Larriviere
Played Kevin Tarlow

Juli Erickson
Played Madalyn Urlanger
Carrie Slaughter
Played Marsha

Tony Bentley
Played Roger Milner
Andrei Constantinescu
Played Bruce Stern

John McConnell
Played Vernon Green

Meade Patton
Played Detective Riddick

Sigal Diamant
Played Maralyn
Illana Diamont
Played Mrs. Hunter

Gerry May
Played Anchorman
Carl Savering
Played Bailiff
Kelvin Payton
Played Cameraman
Fred Ellis
Played Forensics Expert

Edrick Browne
Played Manager
Ron Flagge
Played Property Clarke

David Born
Played Property Sgt.

James Harlon Palmer
Played News Cameraman (uncredited)
Dan Harville
Played Deputy
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