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* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Day-Lewis, [[Justified Trope|justified]], well done and appropriate.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Day-Lewis, [[Justified Trope|justified]], well done and appropriate.
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]: What the police apparently believed they were doing to the Guildford Four, feeling sure they were all guilty but without enough evidence to convict. It seems they felt good about it.
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]: What the police apparently believed they were doing to the Guildford Four, feeling sure they were all guilty but without enough evidence to convict. It seems they felt good about it.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Art film fans will recognize the defense attorney as Bosco Hogan, who played Stephen Dedalus in the 1977 film version of ''[[A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Art film fans will recognize the defense attorney as Bosco Hogan, who played Stephen Dedalus in the 1977 film version of ''[[A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man]]''.
** Not to mention Mark.A.Sheppard as one of the hippies.
** Not to mention Mark.A.Sheppard as one of the hippies.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Police tortured them to confess, although doing so in ways that wouldn't leave any marks.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Police tortured them to confess, although doing so in ways that wouldn't leave any marks.
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