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    Double Jeopardy

    R1999 · Thriller · 1h 45m

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  1. Double Jeopardy is a 1999 American crime action thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd and Bruce Greenwood. Released on September 24, the film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $177 million. Plot. Nick and Libby Parsons are wealthy residents of Whidbey Island, Washington.

  2. Sep 24, 1999 · Double Jeopardy: Directed by Bruce Beresford. With Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd, Benjamin Weir, Jay Brazeau. A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him.

    • (96K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Bruce Beresford
    • 1999-09-24
  3. Framed for the murder of her husband, Libby Parsons (Ashley Judd) survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed...

    • (87)
    • Bruce Beresford
    • R
    • Tommy Lee Jones
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  5. Judd plays Libby Parsons, who discovers that the husband she’s convicted of murdering staged his own “death” and framed her for the crime. Released on parole, she skips town to find him–and that puts parole officer Travis Lehman (Jones) on her trail. 5,167 IMDb 6.5 1 h 45 min 1999. X-Ray R.

  6. Summaries. A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him. When Nick Parsons appears to be murdered his wife Libby is tried and convicted.

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  8. Sep 24, 1999 · Double Jeopardy. Roger Ebert September 24, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Some jerk sent me an e-mail revealing the secret of "Double Jeopardy." It's a secret the movie's publicity is also at pains to reveal. I know it's an academic question, but I'll ask it, anyway: Why go to the trouble of constructing a screenplay that ...

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