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| Marisa Tomei | Mona Lisa Vito | |
| Joe Pesci | Vincent Gambini | |
| Maury Chaykin | Sam Tipton | |
| Fred Gwynne | Judge Chamberlain Haller | |
| Ralph Macchio | Billy Gambini | |
| Aubrey J. Osteen | Deputy | |
| Mitchell Whitfield | Stan Rothenstein | |
| Bruce McGill | Sheriff Dean Farley | |
| Paulene Myers | Constance Riley | |
| Austin Pendleton | John Gibbons | |
| Bob Penny | Juror | |
| James Rebhorn | George Wilbur | |
| Lane Smith | D.A. Jim Trotter, III | 
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| Producer | Dale Launer Paul Schiff | ||
| Writer | Dale Launer | ||
| Cinematography | Peter Deming | ||
| Musician | Randy Edelman | 
|  | Two carefree pals traveling through Alabama are mistakenly arrested, and charged with murder. Fortunately, one of them has a cousin who's a lawyer - Vincent Gambini, a former auto mechanic from Brooklyn who just passed his bar exam after his sixth try. When he arrives with his leather-clad girlfriend , to try his first case, it's a real shock - for him and the Deep South! | 
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