

He is their only hope for justice.
A grieving family whose daughter was killed in a car crash with a drunken driver is outraged and frustrated as they encounter the inevitable bureaucratic delays in bringing the case to trial. Once in the courtroom, they are horror-stricken as the young, hard-pressed district attorney seems unable to overcome the technicalities and maneuverings that the driver's attorney uses to keep his client out of jail and still on the streets as a legal driver. When the judge is forced to rule time and again in favor of the defense, it appears that the driver might escape punishment altogether.
Howard Webster
The film's tagline is: "He is their only hope for justice."
The runtime is 96 minutes (1h 36m).
The film was directed by Jud Taylor.
The screenplay was written by William A. Schwartz and Mike Robe.
The score was composed by Laurence Rosenthal.
Cinematography was handled by Robert C. Jessup.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0087617.

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License to Kill
Released
12
English
United States of America
