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Summary A documentary which argues that Randall Harris was wrongly convicted of the murder of Dallas police officer Robert Wood by corrupt system of justice.

Directed By: Errol Morris

Written By: Errol Morris

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Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 12 Critic Reviews
79
User Score Universal Acclaim Based on 28 User Ratings
8.3
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Summary A documentary which argues that Randall Harris was wrongly convicted of the murder of Dallas police officer Robert Wood by corrupt system of justice.

Directed By: Errol Morris

Written By: Errol Morris

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Generally Favorable Based on 12 Critic Reviews
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0% Negative
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Generally Favorable Based on 12 Critic Reviews
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75% Positive
9 Reviews
25% Mixed
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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Universal Acclaim Based on 28 User Ratings
8.3
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7% Mixed
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4% Negative
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Production Company American Playhouse, Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), Program Development Company Productions Inc., Public Television Stations, The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
Release Date Sep 1, 1988
Duration 1 h 41 m
Rating Not Rated
Tagline A softcore movie, Dr. Death, a chocolate milkshake, a nosey blonde and "The Carol Burnett Show." Solving this mystery is going to be murder.
Cinema Eye Honors Awards, US
• 3 Wins & 3 Nominations
Film Independent Spirit Awards
2 Nominations
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination