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[QUOTE="xmikex:1132811"][QUOTE="the_reverend:1132773"] 6. The Thin Blue Line (1988) Errol Morris' groundbreaking film about Randall Dale Adams, a man who was sentenced to life in prison for allegedly murdering a Dallas police officer, ultimately resulted in Adams' conviction being overturned. Through a multitude of interviews and innovative crime-scene reenactments, Morris revealed that many of the witnesses had lied under oath. [/QUOTE] Thin Blue Line is actually a really cool documentary that comes across like a Cohen Brothers movie. It's one of those things that always pops up in discussion in production classes. Phillip Glass' score makes it too. [/QUOTE]
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