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  1. Jury Duty
    PG-131995 · Comedy · 1h 28m

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  1. Jury Duty is a 1995 American legal comedy film directed by John Fortenberry, written by Neil Tolkin, Barbara Williams, and Adam Small (credited as Samantha Adams), and starring Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray, Shelley Winters, and Abe Vigoda.

  2. Jury Duty: Directed by John Fortenberry. With Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray. Jobless loser Tommy Collins is sequestered to be a juror in a serial killer trial.

  3. An unemployed male stripper and certifiable slacker, Tommy Collins (Pauly Shore) ends up homeless when his mom throws him out of their trailer. Desperate for a place to stay, Collins figures that...

    • Comedy
  4. When jobless Tommy Collins discovers that sequestered jurors earn free room and board as well as $5-a-day, he gets himself assigned to a jury in a murder trial. Once there, he does everything he can to prolong the trial and deliberations and make the sequestration more comfortable for himself.

  5. Jan 7, 2020 · Jury Duty 1995 When jobless Tommy Collins discovers that sequestered jurors earn free room and board as well as $5-a-day, he gets himself assigned to a jury in a murder trial.

  6. Justice is served (screwball style) when Pauly Shore becomes a juror in a murder trial in this comedy. 629 IMDb 4.3 1 h 27 min 1995. PG-13.

  7. Jury Duty (1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Jury Duty Trailer 1995. Video Detective. 138K subscribers. 39K views 9 years ago.

  9. Apr 12, 1995 · Jury Duty. Action. 86 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1995. Roger Ebert. April 12, 1995. 2 min read. The comedian Pauly Shore and I would find ourselves in agreement on one thing: The characters he plays are obnoxious. We part company, alas, on whether they are funny. I say they are not.

  10. Apr 12, 1995 · When jobless Tommy Collins discovers that sequestered jurors earn free room and board as well as $5-a-day, he gets himself assigned to a jury in a murder trial. Once there, he does everything he can to prolong the trial and deliberations and make the sequestration more comfortable for himself.

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