Swing Vote (1999)
A newly-appointed Supreme Court Justice must settle a controversial moral and legal dilemma with his tie-breaking decision which may also have serious implications on his own family's harmony.
Director: David Anspaugh
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Andy Garcia as Joseph Michael Kirkland |
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Harry Belafonte as Will Dunn |
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Robert Prosky as Chief Justice |
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Ray Walston as Justice Clore Cawley |
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James Whitmore as Daniel Morissey |
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Kate Nelligan as Justice Sara Marie Brandwynne |
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Milo O'Shea as Justice Harlan Greene |
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Albert Hall as Justice Hank Banks |
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Bob Balaban as Justice Eli MacCorckle |
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John Aylward as Justice Benjamin 'Rip' Ripley |
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LisaGay Hamilton as Virginia Mapes |
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Margaret Colin as Linda Kirkland |
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Hallie Eisenberg as |
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Tracey Ellis as Marley Terrell |
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Michael O'Keefe as |
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Hedy Burress as |
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Michael Jackson as Michael Jackson |
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Patty Lotz as News Anchor #1 |
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Joe Drago as Mapes Council |
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Dale Harimoto as Field Reporter #1 |
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Tom Urich as Field reporter #2 |
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Don Pugsley as Marshall Cryer |
| Writing | Ronald Bass | Writer |
| Writing | Jane Rusconi | Writer |
| Camera | Johnny E. Jensen | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Anspaugh | Director |
| Editing | Christopher Cibelli | Editor |
| Production | Jerry Bruckheimer | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Harry Gregson-Williams | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Chad Oman | Producer |
| Lighting | Bob E. Krattiger | Gaffer |