Country Justice, the Glossary
Country Justice (also known as Family Rescue) is a 1997 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Rachael Leigh Cook, George C. Scott, Ally Sheedy and Don Diamont.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Ally Sheedy, CBS, Champagne, Child custody, Childbirth, Crime film, Don Diamont, Drama (film and television), George C. Scott, Graeme Campbell (director), Rachael Leigh Cook, Rape, Richard Leiterman, Stalking, Superficial charm, Television film, Tennessee, Variety (magazine), West Virginia.
- 1997 crime drama films
- Films directed by Graeme Campbell (director)
Ally Sheedy
Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13, 1962) is an American actress.
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CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.
Champagne
Champagne is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation, which demand specific vineyard practices, sourcing of grapes exclusively from designated places within it, specific grape-pressing methods and secondary fermentation of the wine in the bottle to cause carbonation.
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Child custody
Child custody is a legal term regarding guardianship which is used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent or guardian and a child in that person's care.
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Childbirth
Childbirth, also known as labour, parturition and delivery, is the completion of pregnancy where one or more babies exits the internal environment of the mother via vaginal delivery or caesarean section.
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Crime film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre.
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Don Diamont
Don Bruce Diamont (born Donald Feinberg; December 31, 1962) is an American actor.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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George C. Scott
George Campbell Scott (October 18, 1927 – September 22, 1999) was an American actor, director and producer.
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Graeme Campbell (director)
Graeme Neil Campbell is a Canadian film director, writer and editor.
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Rachael Leigh Cook
Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress and model.
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Rape
Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent.
Richard Leiterman
Richard Leiterman (March 7, 1935 – July 14, 2005) was a Canadian cinematographer, best known for documentary and feature film work in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Stalking
Stalking is unwanted and/or repeated surveillance or contact by an individual or group toward another person.
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Superficial charm
Superficial charm (or insincere charm) refers to the social act of saying or doing things because they are well received by others, rather than what one actually believes or wants to do.
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Television film
A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie, telefilm, telemovie or TV film/movie, is a feature-length film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a television network, in contrast to theatrical films made for initial showing in movie theaters, and direct-to-video films made for initial release on home video formats.
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Tennessee
Tennessee, officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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West Virginia
West Virginia is a landlocked state in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
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See also
1997 crime drama films
- 9 millimeter
- A Brooklyn State of Mind
- Absolute Power (film)
- Aflatoon (1997 film)
- Arresting Gena
- Assassin(s)
- Bella Mafia
- Bounce Ko Gals
- Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops 2
- Brother (1997 film)
- Chinese Midnight Express
- Conspiracy Theory (film)
- Country Justice
- Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters
- Donnie Brasco (film)
- Eye of God (film)
- Ghulam-E-Musthafa
- Green Fish
- Hana-bi
- Heaven's Burning
- Hollywood Confidential
- Hoodlum (film)
- Jackie Brown
- L.A. Confidential (film)
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film)
- Mondo Bobo
- Murder in My Mind (film)
- One Eight Seven
- One of Us Tripped
- Other Men
- Playing God (1997 film)
- Prison of Secrets
- Riot (1997 film)
- Russian Meat
- Sleeping with the Devil (film)
- The Manson Family (film)
- The Sleepwalker Killing
- The Spanish Prisoner
- The Thief (1997 film)
- The Third Woman
- This World, Then the Fireworks
- Trading Favors
- Traveller (1997 film)
- Trouble on the Corner
- U Turn (1997 film)
Films directed by Graeme Campbell (director)
- An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
- Blood Relations (film)
- Christmas at Cartwright's
- Country Justice
- Dangerous Child
- Everest '82
- G-Saviour
- Going for Broke (2003 film)
- Into the Fire (1988 film)
- Midnight Masquerade
- Talk to Me (1996 film)
- The National Tree
- Unforgivable (1996 film)
- Volcano: Fire on the Mountain
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_Justice
Also known as Family Rescue.