
Jack Reed: A Search for Justice
Oct 02 1994
•2h 30m
•Mystery, Drama, Crime, TV Movie
Chicago police detective Jack Reed investigates the brutal murder of a stripper while he deals with corruption and bureaucracy within his own department.
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Brian Dennehy
Jack Reed

Charles S. Dutton
Charles Silvera

Susan Ruttan
Arlene Reed

Charles Hallahan
Galvin
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