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And Justice For All 1979 Exclusive <Browser>

For a film about the failure of the justice system, its own cultural standing is remarkably secure—fully justified and ready to be rediscovered by a new generation.

The MPAA ratings board and the National Advertising Division pushed back. They claimed the dripping gavel suggested "the judicial system is violent." Columbia Pictures panicked. An exclusive, alternate poster was printed for the 12-city roadshow: a minimalist white background with Pacino’s face half in shadow and the tagline: "Justice isn't blind. It's just distracted." and justice for all 1979 exclusive

Jeff McCullough is a client of Kirkland’s who remains imprisoned due to a technicality and a judge’s refusal to admit a mistake—a storyline that ends in a devastating tragedy and serves as the catalyst for Kirkland’s eventual revolt [2, 30]. For a film about the failure of the

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