Jury Duty: The Comedy Synopsis & Summary
Synopsis
Good thing they told us this Jury Duty: The Comedy; we might have thought it was Jury Duty: The Term Paper. This comedy salad features a whole slew of TV luminaries--Alan Thicke, Bill Kirchenbauer, Lynn Redgrave, Heather Locklear, Tracy Scoggin, Reginald VelJohnson etc.--playing judge, jury, defenders and prosecutors in an embezzlement case. The clue as to the film's sobriety level is the fact that Bronson Pinchot plays four roles: Sanford, Arthur Lloyd, Jorge Jimenez, and Magda. Highlights include a mid-trial pizza delivery, a faulty oxygen tank, and a kid holding up a "Hi Mom" sign for the benefit of the courtroom cameras. This dumb-but-lovable TV movie first aired January 15, 1990. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Movie Info
Run Time:
97 min.
Production Co.:
Spectacor Films, Steve White Productions
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Comedy
Tone:
Goofy, Light, Silly
Keywords:
embezzlement, judge, lawsuit, lawyer, trial [courtroom]
Status: