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Find Me Guilty 2006

★ 6.6535 votes125 min📅 2006-03-16

"Sometimes the best defense... is a wiseguy."

Sidney Lumet's courtroom comedy-drama *Find Me Guilty (2006)* plunges viewers into the chaotic, high-stakes world of organized crime with a twist—one mobster decides to defend himself in the longest mafia trial in U.S. history.

Director: Sidney Lumet

Cast

Vin Diesel
Vin Diesel
Jackie DiNorscio
Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
Nick Calabrese
Ron Silver
Ron Silver
Sidney Finestein
Peter Dinklage
Peter Dinklage
Ben Klandis
Linus Roache
Linus Roache
Sean Kierney
Frank Pietrangolare
Frank Pietrangolare
Carlo Mascarpone
Annabella Sciorra
Annabella Sciorra
Bella DiNorscio
Richard DeDomenico
Richard DeDomenico
Tom Napoli
Vinny Vella
Vinny Vella
Graziedei
James Biberi
James Biberi
Frank Brentano

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Find Me Guilty (2006) about?

The film follows Jack DiNorscio, a mobster who takes on the monumental task of defending himself during the longest mafia trial in U.S. history. His bold decision turns the courtroom into a battleground of wit, defiance, and unexpected chaos.

Who directed Find Me Guilty?

Sidney Lumet, the legendary filmmaker behind classics like *12 Angry Men* and *Dog Day Afternoon*, directs *Find Me Guilty* with his trademark grit and sharp storytelling.

Who stars in Find Me Guilty?

The film features Vin Diesel as the lead alongside standout performances from Frank Pietrangolare, Peter Dinklage, Ron Silver, and Alex Rocco.

Is Find Me Guilty (2006) worth watching?

With its unique blend of crime drama and dark comedy, *Find Me Guilty* is a standout entry in both genres. Diesel's charismatic performance and Lumet's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of courtroom thrillers and mob stories alike.

How long is Find Me Guilty?

The movie runs for 125 minutes, offering a tightly paced narrative that balances drama and humor without overstaying its welcome.

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About Find Me Guilty (2006) — The True Story of One Mobster's Unlikely Courtroom Battle

Sidney Lumet's courtroom comedy-drama *Find Me Guilty (2006)* plunges viewers into the chaotic, high-stakes world of organized crime with a twist—one mobster decides to defend himself in the longest mafia trial in U.S. history. Vin Diesel stars as Jack DiNorscio, a larger-than-life wiseguy whose brash confidence and street-smart charm challenge the legal system to its core. The film blends sharp wit with gritty realism, painting a portrait of loyalty, survival, and the absurdity of power dynamics in the underworld. As the trial unfolds in a sweltering Philadelphia courtroom, the clash between street justice and legal procedure becomes a darkly comedic battleground.

With its ensemble cast led by Diesel, Frank Pietrangolare, and Peter Dinklage, *Find Me Guilty* balances drama and humor while exploring themes of identity and defiance. Lumet's signature no-nonsense direction ensures the story never loses its edge, even as it revels in the unpredictability of DiNorscio's antics. Whether you're drawn to crime sagas or courtroom thrillers, this film offers a fresh, unpredictable take on the genre.