Strange Justice (1999)
1h 35m
Running Time
August 29, 1999Release Date
Strange Justice (1999)
1h 35m
Running Time
August 29, 1999Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
"Fact-based story about the sexual harassment suit filed by Anita Hill during the appointment trials of Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court during the George Bush Presidential administration. The film gives both parties a fairly even presentation and does not try to assess blame. It does, however, show a lot of background political maneuvering that took place, particularly on the part of Kenneth Duberstein, an administrative spin doctor."
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Cast & Crew.
Delroy Lindo
Clarence Thomas
Mandy Patinkin
Kenneth Duberstein
Regina Taylor
Anita Hill
Paul Winfield
Thurgood Marshall
Louis Gossett Jr.
Vernon Jordan
Ernest R. Dickerson
Director
Stephen Young
Sen. Danforth
Jane Mayer
Writer
Philippe Shepherd
Charles Goodman
Jane Mayer
Writer
Mimi Kuzyk
Marion Gray
Jill Abramson
Writer
Sherry Miller
Susan Deller Ross
Jacob Epstein
Writer
Jonathan Starch
Producer
Julie Khaner
Julie Desavia
Janet Land
Ginni Lamp Thomas
William Jacobs
Composer
Lisa Mende
Shirley Wiegand
Karen Glave
Sondra Norris
Barclay Hope
Tom Daniels
Kathleen Laskey
Sydney Duberstein
Maxine Guess
Angela Wright
Richard Blackburn
John Sununu
Bob Clout
A. B. Culvahduse
Richard Fitzpatrick
Boyden Gray
Fred Caplan
Justice Rehnquist
Panou
Gary Lee
Norman McIsaac
Senator Orin Hatch
Joe Biden
Self - Clarence Thomas Hearing (archive footage)
George H. W. Bush
Self - Announcing Clarence Thomas Nomination (archive footage)
Dave Mallow
Newscaster Voice (voice) (uncredited)
Details.
Release DateAugust 29, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingR
Filming LocationsToronto, Canada · Los Angeles, United States of America
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This Movie Is About.
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Wiki.
Strange Justice is a 1999 American political drama television film directed by Ernest Dickerson, written by Jacob Epstein, and starring Delroy Lindo, Mandy Patinkin, Regina Taylor, and Paul Winfield. The film is based on the 1994 non-fiction book of the same name by Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson that covered the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination. It aired on Showtime on August 29, 1999.