The Right to Remain Silent is a play by Mark Fauser and Brent Briscoe that was adapted for a television film in 1996 starring Robert Loggia and Lea Thompson.
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| The Right to Remain Silent | |
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| Directed by | Hubert C. de la Bouillerie |
| Written by | Mark Fauser Brent Briscoe |
| Produced by | Thom Colwell Donna Dubrow John McTiernan Debbie Robins |
| Starring | Robert Loggia Lea Thompson |
| Distributed by | Showtime |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
It was supposed to be just a normal night at the police station for rookie cop Christine Paley (Thompson). This is a report of about eight different types of arrests which can happen in a normal month. Lt. Mike Brosloe (Loggia) leads her through one of the most unusual first shifts.
Nominated for two Cable Ace Awards, the film won one.
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