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Find Me Guilty
TrailerThe movie centers on mobster Giacomo 'Jackie' DiNorscio, who faces a series of charges even though he has a prior 30-year conviction, but he decides to defend himself in court for what would be the longest mafia trial in U.S. history.Actors: Vin Diesel, Alex Rocco, Frank Pietrangolare, Richard DeDomenico, Jerry Grayson, Tony Ray Rossi, Vinny Vella, Paul Borghese, Frank Adonis, Nicholas A. Puccio, Frankie Perrone, ...»Director: Sidney LumetCountry: United StatesDuration: 125 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Find Me Guilty"
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Characters of "Find Me Guilty"
Jackie DiNorscioPlayed by: Vin Diesel
Nick CalabresePlayed by: Alex Rocco
Carlo MascarponePlayed by: Frank Pietrangolare
Tom NapoliPlayed by: Richard DeDomenico
Jimmy KatzPlayed by: Jerry Grayson
Joe BelliniPlayed by: Tony Ray Rossi
GraziedeiPlayed by: Vinny Vella
Gino MascarponePlayed by: Paul Borghese
Phil RaddaPlayed by: Frank Adonis
Alessandro TedeschiPlayed by: Nicholas A. Puccio
Henry FiuliPlayed by: Frankie Perrone
Mike BelaggioPlayed by: Salvatore Paul Piro
Ben KlandisPlayed by: Peter Dinklage
Max NovardisPlayed by: Richard Portnow
Frank BrentanoPlayed by: James Biberi
James WashingtonPlayed by: Chuck Cooper
PissaroPlayed by: Oscar A. Colon
Henry KelseyPlayed by: Ben Lipitz
Chris CellanoPlayed by: Steven Randazzo
TheodorePlayed by: Gerry Vichi
Sean KierneyPlayed by: Linus Roache
Chris NewbergerPlayed by: Robert Stanton
Sara StilesPlayed by: Marcia Jean Kurtz
Judge FinesteinPlayed by: Ron Silver
Bella DiNorscioPlayed by: Annabella Sciorra
Marina DiNorscioPlayed by: Aleksa Palladino
DeNorscio, Sr.Played by: Gene Ruffini
Tony CompagnaPlayed by: Raúl Esparza
Jerry McQueenPlayed by: Domenick Lombardozzi
Harry BellmanPlayed by: Josh Pais
Peter PetrakiPlayed by: Peter McRobbie
Octavio JuarezPlayed by: Roger Zamudio
Michael KerryPlayed by: Terry Serpico
Agent BrandonPlayed by: Mark Kachersky
Charley KrausPlayed by: Franco Lentini
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Directors of "Find Me Guilty"
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Creators of "Find Me Guilty"
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Critic Reviews of "Find Me Guilty"
Orlando SentinelMarch 31, 2006It's hard to do anything in court that hasn't been done before. It's a static situation, and points are scored in tiny increments. No big witness-stand breakdowns, no tearful confessions. Thus, boredom creeps in.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityMarch 31, 2006If you didn't know you were watching Vin Diesel in Find Me Guilty, you wouldn't know you were watching Vin Diesel. And that's a compliment.
Chicago ReaderMarch 25, 2006This may be the most Brechtian thing Lumet has ever done -- a movie that repeatedly challenges us to think and then to reconsider.
Chicago Sun-TimesMarch 25, 2006This movie by its nature is not thrilling, but it is very genuinely interesting, and that is rare.
Entertainment WeeklyMarch 25, 2006As Vin Diesel plays him in a likable, image-adjusting turn -- prosthetically fat, thick of Jersey accent -- Jackie (who died in 2004) was about as sweet as a career criminal can be.
ColeSmithey.comApril 20, 2009If watching a jury disregard mountains of damning evidence in favor of a charismatic gangster who calls himself a "gagster" seems a morally challenging proposition, well that's all part of the bargain in Lumet's topical drama.
DVD ReviewJuly 10, 2007What on the surface seems like a regular court drama with a little humor thrown in for good measure actually works as a wicked satire on the American judicial system.
WBAI Web RadioMay 04, 2007Could not be more relevant at a repressive time in US history when the erosion and abuse of civil rights of those presumed guilty is nearly as big an issue as the plight of the innocent.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007Manages to crackle along in lively fits and starts of nasty profanity and very bad but all too credible behavior.
Boxoffice MagazineDecember 30, 2006Lumet orchestrates the machinations with the confidence of a master, but even he cannot quite manage to sustain the interest for the protracted arguments to run their course.
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