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Duration: 40 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: TemperJames |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Elizabeth Shue, Lisa Shue, Elisabeth Judson Shue, Lisa Shue, Ελίζαμπεθ Σου, Элизабет Шу, الیزابت شو, الیزابت شوئه, 엘리자베스 슈
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Elisabeth Judson Shue, born October 6, 1963 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, is an American actress best known for her roles in 'The Karate Kid' (1984), 'Adventures in Babysitting' (1987), and 'Leaving Las Vegas' (1995). She has been nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA. Shue starred as Julie Finlay in CBS's 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' from 2012 to 2015, and has had supporting roles in films like 'Battle of the Sexes' (2017) and 'Death Wish' (2018). She was also a series regular in Amazon's 'The Boys' (2019).
Release Year: 1994
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Canaan's Way
Director: Richard Spence
Writer: Daniel Knauf
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Genre: Action, Drama, War, Western, Western Film
Blind Justice (1994) follows Canaan, a former Civil War combatant who is now nearly blind but still skilled with his guns. He roams through Mexico carrying a baby he has sworn to protect and deliver to an adoptive family in a nearby town. Along the way, he encounters a group of U.S. Cavalry officers under attack by bandits at a border town. Despite his initial reluctance, Canaan decides to assist the soldiers in defending themselves against the ambush.
Blind Justice is a 1994 film directed by Richard Spence, set amidst the backdrop of post-Civil War America and its remnants on the Mexican frontier. The story revolves around Canaan, a mysterious gunfighter left with impaired vision after his experiences in combat. With no backstory provided for his current circumstances or how he acquired the baby he carries, it is understood that he has taken on the responsibility to deliver this child safely to its new family. His encounter with the U.S. Cavalry officers, which forms the core of the available plot summaries, suggests themes of redemption, honor, and the protection of innocence amidst chaos.