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The Jury

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2011
  • TV-MA
  • 5h
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7.6/10
1.3K
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The Jury (2002)
Drama

Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.Twelve men and women are called for jury service in the retrial of a man accused of a triple murder after the High Court overturns the original verdict.

  • Stars
    • Paul Bhattacharjee
    • Gerard Butler
    • Nina Sosanya
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Paul Bhattacharjee
      • Gerard Butler
      • Nina Sosanya
    • 25User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Paul Bhattacharjee
    Paul Bhattacharjee
    • Rashid's Father…
    • 2002–2011
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Johnnie Donne
    • 2002
    Nina Sosanya
    Nina Sosanya
    • Marcia Thomas
    • 2002
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Jeremy Crawford
    • 2002
    Stuart Bunce
    Stuart Bunce
    • Charles Gore
    • 2002
    Helen McCrory
    Helen McCrory
    • Rose Davies
    • 2002
    Jack Shepherd
    Jack Shepherd
    • Ron Maher
    • 2002
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Len Davies
    • 2002
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Peter Segal
    • 2002
    Sonnell Dadral
    • Duvinder Singh
    • 2002
    Antony Sher
    Antony Sher
    • Gerald Lewis QC
    • 2002
    Nick Bartlett
    Nick Bartlett
    • Prison Officer
    • 2002
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Elsie Beamish
    • 2002
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • George Cording QC
    • 2002
    Ellen Thomas
    Ellen Thomas
    • Ruby Thomas
    • 2002
    Fiona Gillies
    Fiona Gillies
    • Fiona Crawford
    • 2002
    Matthew Thomas Davies
    • Charlie Crawford
    • 2002
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Ally Maher
    • 2002
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    10Anna-Simpkins

    Gerard Butler in Jury Absolutely a great performance

    Never have you seen such as Gerard Butler portraying Johnny in this film "The Jury". You feel a part of what the character is going through, his turmoil and struggle with being a recovering alcoholic. Gerards performance touched you in ways you could not imagine. Your heart felt for this man and his demons. Mr. Butler was captivating when he performed the scene in which he found out his love interest, Rose was married. You where so awe struck by his pain you could not help but cry for him. This was probably one of the best performances I have ever scene an actor do in any film. If this is what we seen what is there coming? I eagerly wait for Mr. Butler to dazzle us all. Butphan
    9flosamuels

    What a shame for such a well acted, well directed movie

    The shame is that the first user comment anyone sees when reviewing The Jury is "Political Correctness (ya-aawwwn)", a review, if it can be called that, that more reflects someone with a beef taking a Political Science course and needing to use all the big words they learned to show how smart they are. While we all have the right to voice our opinion, I strongly feel this right should not prejudice the reader (or stop them, as it will some) before they see reviews that are more valuable. Any review that has one yes against multiple no's should be at the bottom of the review list.

    Be that as it may, I have come to the Gerard Butler scene late (January, 2006) and because his acting ability struck me immediately and I'm interested in his progress (and why I hadn't heard of him until now), I've been watching his work. Doing that, I've come across some great movies (and a few that weren't so great). The Jury is in the great category.

    I'm not going to describe the film, others have done so but I do want to note that the characters lives were well depicted. The frequent use of closeups made me feel like I was standing right next to each person, seeing what he or she saw, feeling what he or she felt. It was an awesome experience. I only buy a video/DVD if it has meaning and makes me feel something, hence I only have about 75 and this is over the past 20 years. I bought The Jury.
    8fourscribers

    Should go to the top of your watch list

    I'm American and have been watching British drama for the past couple of years. I now prefer the more realistic productions than all the glitz and glamour of newer American shows.

    We usually have no insight before starting a a series which was the case with The Jury. To keep it short and sweet, the production, the characters and the story were all well done. Each character had a unique story line and the whole series was easy to follow.

    But one of the strongest compliments I can give the show was how the ending wrapped things up nice and clean. No uncertain twists that make you question the outcome. WATCH IT.
    9Ishallwearpurple

    The theme music is a star------

    Has anyone mentioned the music score for this? From the first shot of the courthouse dome, melancholy music perfectly sets the mood for what will come.

    The Eastern (or Indian) theme and the drum at the beginning credits is haunting. During the seminary scenes, the mens choral is lovely.

    Throughout a woman hums a beautiful, sad melody, through certain transition scenes and always at the opening of a new chapter. Whenever juror, Johnny Donne, is alone this theme emphasizes his loneliness and breaks your heart. A number of times we see Johnny arriving home and walking down a long corridor and opening his door, with this lonely theme playing. His AA prayer also has the music softly in the background.

    During the Rose characters arrival back home each time, we see her getting off the elevator and walking into a blinding white light - to give us a jolt of the searing effort to walk back into that house of pain. The orchestra with an oboe(?) featured makes one want to cry.

    During the foreman of the juries final scenes of frenzy in the tunnel the Indian song is just perfect - the wail and lament of a man driven to distraction.

    And as the jurors all walk down the hill after the burial, the same woman humming the theme music makes for a melancholy finale.

    For the performances, the great cinematography, and wonderful music themes, this a rare series from television that is as great as a movie. Gerald Butler as Johnny is a standout - so intense at times you quit breathing. I've forgotten the name of the actor who plays the Foreman of the jury, but he is also outstanding. The whole cast is superb.

    A real jewel for anyones collection. 9/10
    10swanzer

    The Jury is a must see...

    A very compelling story about a young Seikh man who is charged with murdering a classmate. I enjoyed the relationships the characters formed with each other and how they were brought together for the conclusion of the story. I thoroughly enjoyed Gerry Butler's role as a young man fresh out of rehab struggling to make a new life for himself despite all his difficulties. The ensemble cast draws you into their own personal trials as well as their fight for the truth in the trial they sit for. The story keeps you guessing and even in the end, you still are not sure what is the actual truth. A great British version of the American-types of "Law and Order" and "The Practice" series.

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    • Trivia
      In season one, episode one, a computer screen list showing the names of potential jury members contains the names of fourteen characters from The Bill (1984). They are Reg Hollis, Nick Klein, Duncan Lennox, Debbie McAllister, Jack Meadows, Andrew Monroe, Dave Quinnan, Kass Rickman, Paul Riley, Vic Singh, Kate Spears, Roz Clarke, Tony Stamp, and Des Taviner. Some of the potential jurors' addresses also correspond to street names used on the show.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Jury: The Jurors (2011)

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS Masterpiece Theatre - Who's Who, episode descriptions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El jurado
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Granada Television
      • ITV Studios
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    • Runtime
      5 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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