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Denzel Washington | Rubin Carter | |
John Hannah | Terry | |
Dan Hedaya | Della Pesca | |
David Paymer | Myron Bedlock | |
L. Schreiber | ||
Viscellous Reon Shannon | ||
Rod Steiger | Judge Sarokin | |
Deborah Unger | ||
Harris Yulin | Leon Friedman | |
Vicellous Reon Shannon | Lesra Martin | |
Deborah Kara Unger | Lisa | |
Liev Schreiber | Sam | |
Rubén Blades | Leon Friedman | |
Debbi Morgan | Mae Thelma Carter | |
Clancy Brown | Lt. Jimmy Williams | |
Badja Djola | Mobutu | |
Vincent Pastore | Alfred Bello | |
Al Waxman | Warden at Rahway Penitentiary | |
David Lansbury | U.S. Court Prosecutor |
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Producer | Armyan Bernstein
Norman Jewison |
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Writer | Armyan Bernstein
Dan Gordon |
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Cinematography | Roger Deakins
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Musician | Christopher Young
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" The Hurricane rides to glory on an astonishing performance by Denzel Washington!" -The New York Times Academy Award winner Denzel Washington plays Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a man who, in the prime of his boxing career finds himself wrongfully convicted of murder. Sentenced to life in prison, Carter's published memoir, The Sixteenth Round , inspired a teenager (Vicellous Reon Shannon) from Brooklyn and three Canadian activists (Deborah Kara Unger, John Hannah, L. Schreiber) who believed in the truth, to join forces with Carter to prove his innocence. Their extraordinary efforts ultimately secure this release, leaving Hurricane to sum up his 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit by simply stating, "Hate got me into this place, love got me out." Don't miss the movie "Rolling Stone" called, "A stirring fight for freedom! Denzel Washington at his powerful, poignant best!" |
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