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| October 11th, 1996
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James Foley |
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John Grisham, William Goldman, Chris Reese |
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Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman, Faye Dunaway, Robert Prosky, Raymond Barry, Bo Jackson, Lela Rochon, David Marshall Grant, Nicholas Pryor, Harve Presnell, Richard Bradford, Gregory Goossen, Seth Isler, Millie Perkins, Sid Johnson, Blake Johnson, Josef Sommer, Leonard Vincent, Bonita Allen, Dick Stilwell |
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Universal Pictures |
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Drama, Thriller |
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R violent images, some language |
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1 hour 53 minutes |
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In 28 days, convicted killer and white supremacist Sam Cayhall, the oldest inmate on death, row in America, will die in the Mississippi gas chamber for the 1967 bombing murders of two small children. While counting down his final days, Sam is visited by a stranger: young, inexperienced law associate Adam Hall, who comes to Parchman Prison to try and save this unrepentant racist and find meaning in his own life.
Although his late father changed his family name, Adam is Sam's grandson.
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