

Jury Duty: The Comedy
Réalisé par Michael ShultzCourtroom antics surround the jury involved in hearing an embezzlement case. A shy accountant (Pinchot) in one of his four roles in the movie is charged with the crime, but during testimony by a very sexual secretary (Scoggins), he is painted to be an extravagant lothario which gains him press coverage and sudden adoration of women in the street. This prompts the judge to sequester the jury, setting up conflict and shenanigans with the jurors. A feminist (Redgrave) battles a developer (Thicke), a waiter (Baldwin) chases a hooker (Locklear), and a bellhop (Pinchot again) pursues a housewife (Graff).
Jury Duty: The Comedy Trivia
Jury Duty: The Comedy was released on 14 janvier 1990.
Jury Duty: The Comedy was directed by Michael Shultz.
Jury Duty: The Comedy has a runtime of 1h 34min.
Jury Duty: The Comedy was produced by Barry Bernardi.
Courtroom antics surround the jury involved in hearing an embezzlement case. A shy accountant (Pinchot) in one of his four roles in the movie is charged with the crime, but during testimony by a very sexual secretary (Scoggins), he is painted to be an extravagant lothario which gains him press coverage and sudden adoration of women in the street. This prompts the judge to sequester the jury, setting up conflict and shenanigans with the jurors. A feminist (Redgrave) battles a developer (Thicke), a waiter (Baldwin) chases a hooker (Locklear), and a bellhop (Pinchot again) pursues a housewife (Graff).
The key characters in Jury Duty: The Comedy are Miss Doddsworth (Mädchen Amick), Carlucci (Stephen Baldwin), Ted Watkins (Mark Blankfield).
Jury Duty: The Comedy is rated Not Rated.
Jury Duty: The Comedy is a Comédie, Téléfilm film.
Jury Duty: The Comedy has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.




















