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The Thin Blue Line
TrailerThe film revolves around the murder of a police officer in Dallas Police, Robert W Wood. In that cases, a man named Randal Dale Adams was convicted and sentenced to death for the crime he did not commit. The film is a collection of evidences that prove Adams' innocence.Actors: Randall Adams, David Harris, Gus Rose, Jackie Johnson, Marshall Touchton, Dale Holt, Sam Kittrell, Hootie Nelson, Dennis Johnson, Floyd Jackson, Edith James, ...»Director: Errol MorrisCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Thin Blue Line"
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Characters of "The Thin Blue Line"
Randall AdamsPlayed by: Adam GoldfineDavid HarrisPlayed by: Derek HortonRobert WoodPlayed by: Ron ThornhillTeresa TurkoPlayed by: Marianne LeonePopcorn LadyPlayed by: Amanda CaprioInterrogation OfficerPlayed by: Michael NicollStenographerPlayed by: Phyllis Rodgers -
Directors of "The Thin Blue Line"
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Creators of "The Thin Blue Line"
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Critic Reviews of "The Thin Blue Line"
LarsenOnFilmNovember 11, 2015...engaging as a procedural and compelling as a meditation on the nature of truth.
Q Network Film DeskMarch 31, 2015Morris was working in a dangerous middle ground between the traditional documentary and the fictional feature film, and his merging of various techniques paid off in a film of singular uniqueness in both its aesthetic approach and its real-world impact.
The DissolveMarch 23, 2015The Thin Blue Line is one of the films that helped make documentaries a viable entertainment option for arthouse moviegoers during the indie-film boom of the 1980s and '90s.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 22, 2006Arguably no other film of the 1980s, fiction or non-fiction, was as significant in blurring the boundaries between what's reel and real and in demonstrating the remarkable impact a movie could have.
ColeSmithey.comFebruary 13, 2006Errol Morris' breakout documentary is immaculate.
F5 (Wichita, KS)July 08, 2004Accomplished but detached; you're pulled in, but you couldn't be blamed for resisting.
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouFebruary 11, 2003Furthering its genre irregularity, it employs no narration to guide the viewer, and each shot is carefully static and composed. Its central scene, even, is a fabricated element in what is largely a non-fiction film.
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