Includes a four-minute interview with Sidney Lumet that is split into nine annoyingly brief topical featurettes. There are also and trailers and TV spots.
Story Synopsis:
Based on true events, Find Me Guilty tells the story of the prosecution and lengthy trial of 20 different members of the Lucchese crime family. With the exception of Jackie DiNorscio (Diesel), each litigant is represented by a lawyer. But Jackie refuses a plea bargain due to his loyalty to the family, and works his wiseguy charm on the jury. (Suzanne Hodges)
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1 DVD picture can have a soft appearance, with hazy images that evoke a certain mood to complement the storytelling. The picture kind of has a dated appearance, as if it were shot in the 1970s. Contrast even seems a bit low at times. However, details and definition are adequate, and there is little bothersome pixelization or edge enhancement. (Suzanne Hodges)
Soundtrack:
Dialogue is spread across each of the front three screen channels in the Dolby
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