The Juror is a 2015 short film from the United Kingdom with a runtime of 17 minutes. Despite its limited budget of 8000, the film manages to deliver a compelling story with a talented cast.
The film stars Sam Cox as 'Big Al' Tewson, a prominent figure in the criminal underworld. Jonathan Sidgwick plays Mickey, a young man caught up in a dangerous game orchestrated by Big Al. The Barman, played by an unnamed actor, provides a sense of tension and unease throughout the film.
William Oxsborough delivers a standout performance as The Juror, a pivotal character who must make a difficult decision that will ultimately change the course of the story. Jim Conway portrays Ray, a mysterious figure who seems to have a hidden agenda.
Paul Dubua plays the Hurried Man, a character who adds a sense of urgency to the unfolding events. Claire, portrayed by an unnamed actress, brings a touch of humanity to the story. The Real Barman, played by an unnamed actor, adds authenticity to the film's setting.
Overall, The Juror is a gripping tale of crime, deception, and moral ambiguity. The film's short runtime keeps the audience engaged from start to finish, and the talented cast delivers memorable performances that bring the story to life.
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