Seven Hours to Judgment (1988)
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A judge becomes guilt-ridden after a technicality forces him to release a band of murderous crooks in this crime thriller. As a result of his action, an anguished husband becomes a bloodthirsty vigilante looking for revenge against the crooks because they murdered his wife. This causes the judge to… More A judge becomes guilt-ridden after a technicality forces him to release a band of murderous crooks in this crime thriller. As a result of his action, an anguished husband becomes a bloodthirsty vigilante looking for revenge against the crooks because they murdered his wife. This causes the judge to enter the gang's dangerous neighborhood to see that justice is finally done. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Beau Bridges
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Sep 16, 1988 Wide
- Studio
- Media Home Entertainment
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Cast
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Beau Bridges
as Judge John Eden
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Ron Leibman
as David Reardon
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Julianne Phillips
as Lisa Eden
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Tiny Ron
as Ira
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Reggie Johnson
as Chino
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Al Freeman Jr.
as Danny Larwin
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John Billingsley
as Ed
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Glenn-Michael Jones
as Doctor
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Dave MacIntyre
as Cab Passenger
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David Wasman
as Court Reporter
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Johnny S.B. Willis
as Officer Wilton
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Sandy Gimpel
as Ellen Reardon
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John Aylward
as Taxi Driver
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John Barttels
as Movie Announcer
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Gayle Bellows
as Lisa's Friend
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Creed Bratton
as Subway Worker
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Jane Bray
as TV Reporter
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Casey Bridges
as Orderly
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Dillon Bridges
as Young Boy
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George Catalano
as Doowa's Cabbie
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Don Creery
as John's Cabbie
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Tee Dennard
as Bum
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Christina Garcia
as Victor
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Kurt Garfield
as Kaplan
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Michael Goodell
as Subway Worker
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Nick Granado
as Jorges
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Johnny Hunter
as Bum
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Anne Ludlum
as Elderly Woman
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Katherine Mesney-Hetter
as McKay
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A.J. Michael
as Squatter
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Shawn Miller
as Doowa
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Gregory Noveck
as TV Announcer
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Lisa Pan
as Larwin's Friend
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Evelyn Perdue
as Hag
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Coburn Sheldt
as Hospital Attendant in Morgue
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Ruben Sierra
as Bartender
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Harris D. Smith
as Bailiff
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Maxine Thompson
as Slinky Girl
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Tony Lee Troy
as Kiki
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Laurel Anne White
as Court Reporter
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Albert Ybarra
as Carlos
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Deborah Brown
as TV News Court Reporter
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Tom Hammond
as Court Reporter
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Steve Harris
as Reardon's Van Driver
