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  1. Enlisting the aid of a shrewd military lawyer (Morgan Freeman), Claire will risk her career, and even her life, to find the truth in this gripping thriller. Ashley Judd stars as Claire Kubik, a ...

  2. Jun 24, 2017 · High Crimes 2002 High powered lawyer Claire Kubik finds her world turned upside down when her husband, who has been living under a false name, is arrested by military police and placed on trial...

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  3. Apr 5, 2002 · High Crimes: Directed by Carl Franklin. With Ashley Judd, Morgan Freeman, Jim Caviezel, Adam Scott. A successful lawyer's husband is arrested for murdering nine villagers in El Salvador in 1988 as a US soldier under a different name.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Carl Franklin
    • 2002-04-05
  4. Jul 29, 2019 · Υψηλά ΕγκλήματαTrailerRead more about the movie here:https://www.dvd-trailers.gr/tainia/ypsila_egklimata_2002/

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  5. High Crimes. HD. Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman co-star in this intense thriller about a beautiful attorney who defends her husband in military court. 3,153 IMDb 6.4 1 h 55 min 2002. X-Ray PG-13. Drama · Suspense · Tense · Cerebral. Available to rent or buy.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › High_CrimesHigh Crimes - Wikipedia

    High Crimes is a 2002 American legal thriller film directed by Carl Franklin and starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman, reunited from the 1997 film Kiss the Girls. The plot follows the successful criminal defense lawyer whose husband is arrested and accused of being the source of a shooting that killed nine people in El Salvador in 1990.

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  8. A high-powered attorney takes a case defending her own husband when he’s charged with the murder of El Salvadoran villagers as a Marine in 1988. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ashley Judd Morgan Freeman Jim Caviezel Bruce Davison Adam Scott.

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