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  • 1h 21min
  • Drama
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On the eve of his campaign launch for a seat in the US Senate, Peter Miles, a small town District Attorney, receives word that the governor has exonerated Ronald Bradler, a death row inmate whom Peter prosecuted five years earlier for the... See more »

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Peter Miles
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Ronald Bradler
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Jamie Doyle
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Kate Miles
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Cooper Agar ...
Jake Miles
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Randall Fuller
Al Butler ...
Raynor Reed
Doug Chancey ...
Praying Man
Robert Gregory Cole ...
Attorney
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Reporter 3 (as Traci Dinwiddie)
Thomas Elliott ...
Gerald
Bradley Evans ...
Local Man
Libby Fitzgerald ...
Nancy Redman
John Keenan ...
Group Leader
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Reporter 1
Bill Ladd ...
Group Member 1
Michael Mattison ...
Group Member 4
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Prison Warden
Thomas Merdis ...
Mr. Mills
Patrick Miller ...
Cabell Fineman
Bonnie Moss ...
Assistant DA
Kenneth Raymond Murphy ...
Anchorman
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Reporter 2
Eric Paisley ...
Minister
John Perry ...
Host
Ginnie Randall ...
Mrs. Bradler
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Winn Lavery
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Group Member 2
Bergan Sipe ...
Witness
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David (as Justin Smith)
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Group Member 3
Veda Wilson ...
Tina
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Paul Blankenship (uncredited)
Rick Roberts ...
Police Officer (uncredited)

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Paul Fitzgerald

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Paul Fitzgerald ... ()

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Tracy Kilpatrick ... associate producer
Kelly Miller ... producer
Mimi Wyeth ... line producer

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Vanja Cernjul ... director of photography

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Shelby Siegel

Editorial Department

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Benjamin Murray ... on-line editor
Kyle Ann Stokes ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Tracy Kilpatrick
Laura Rosenthal

Production Design by

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Stephen H. Carter

Art Direction by

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Eric Bryant

Costume Design by

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Margaret Robbs

Makeup Department

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Leslie Jones ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Justin Colvin ... second assistant director
Joe McDougall ... first assistant director
Shanalyna C. Palmer ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Reagan Gibbs ... lead man
Bill Ladd ... property master
Adam Willis ... on-set dresser

Sound Department

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Jeff Babb ... sound mixer
Dan Edgell ... sound mixer
Josh Kidd ... boom operator
Eric Milano ... dialogue editor / sound editor
Tom Paul ... re-recording mixer
Craig Thieman ... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jacob Davis ... grip
Willie Estrada ... "a" camera first assistant
Matt Heath ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Van Manson ... grip
Kevin Martinek ... additional assistant camera
Bergan Sipe ... best boy grip
Jeff Sterner ... best boy electric
Derek E. Tindall ... camera operator: "b" camera / gaffer
Sean Yaple ... second assistant camera

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Rori Bergman ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Leslie Jones ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

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Rebecca Cheatham ... location manager
Benedict Fancy ... location assistant
Allison Furgal ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Dawn Sutter Madell ... music supervisor
Beth Urdang ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Carol A. Compton ... script clearance
Veronica Mulero ... script supervisor
Linda Warden ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Matt Brannon ... production assistant
Alison Cohen ... production counsel (as Alison S. Cohen)
Maggie Crumps ... production assistant
Whitney Dunlap ... set production assistant
Alissa Knopke ... production assistant
Quinn McLaughlin ... production coordinator
Mike Slawski ... set production assistant

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Myron Tookes ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

On the eve of his campaign launch for a seat in the US Senate, Peter Miles, a small town District Attorney, receives word that the governor has exonerated Ronald Bradler, a death row inmate whom Peter prosecuted five years earlier for the murder of a local police officer. In the wake of Bradler's release and through the prism of the media frenzy surrounding the high profile case, what unfolds is a public vetting of Peter's record. When hard evidence of actual impropriety on Peter's part finds it way into his possession, Bradler seeks out Peter for answers. Written by Anonymous

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