Just Mercy

Just Mercy

137 mins | Drama, Crime, History | Dec. 25, 2019

The powerful true story of Harvard-educated lawyer Bryan Stevenson, who goes to Alabama to defend the disenfranchised and wrongly condemned — including Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death despite evidence proving his innocence. Bryan fights tirelessly for Walter with the system stacked against them.

Just Mercy

137 mins | Drama, Crime, History | Dec. 25, 2019

Just Mercy
The powerful true story of Harvard-educated lawyer Bryan Stevenson, who goes to Alabama to defend the disenfranchised and wrongly condemned — including Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death despite evidence proving his innocence. Bryan fights tirelessly for Walter with the system stacked against them.
IMDb rating 7.6
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures, Participant Media, Netter Productions, MACRO, Endeavor Content, Outlier Society Productions, One Community
Original title Just Mercy
Directors Destin Daniel Cretton
Writers Andrew Lanham, Bryan Stevenson, Destin Daniel Cretton

Cast

Michael B. Jordan

as Bryan Stevenson

Brie Larson

as Eva Ansley

Jamie Foxx

as Walter McMillian

O'Shea Jackson Jr.

as Anthony Ray Hinton

Rafe Spall

as Tommy Champan

Rob Morgan

as Herbert Richardson

Tim Blake Nelson

as Ralph Myers

Rhoda Griffis

as Judge Pamela Bachab

J. Alphonse Nicholson

as Henry Davis

Karan Kendrick

as Minnie McMillian

Hayes Mercure

as Jeremy Doss

Lindsay Ayliffe

as Judge Foster

Dominic Bogart

as Doug Ansley

Tim Hooper

as Charles Cooper, Office Manager

John Lacy

as Bill

Michael Harding

as Sheriff Tate

Ron Clinton Smith

as Woodrow Ikner

C.J. LeBlanc

as John McMillian

Kelly Mumme

as Stella Taylor

Mallory Hoff

as Alice Brooks

Terence Rosemore

as Jimmy

Charlie Pye Jr.

as Charlie the Tree Expert

Christopher Wolfe

as Jim Wilkes

Adam Boyer

as Prison Guard

Jacinte Blankenship

as Christy Stevenson

Bryan Stevenson

as Howard Stevenson Jr.

Brad Sanders

as Howard Stevenson Sr.

Charmin Lee

as Alice Stevenson

Sebastian Eugene Hansen

as Kris Ansley

David Garlock

as Prison Interviewee

Robert Caston

as Prison Interviewee

Talmedge Hayes

as Prison Interviewee

Kuntrell Jackson

as Prison Interviewee

Tatom Pender

as Tracy

Scarlet Olivia Dunbar

as Jackie McMillian

Denitra Isler

as Evelyn McMillian

Darryl W. Handy

as Bernard

Darrell Britt-Gibson

as Darnell Houston

Al Mitchell

as Uncle Leo

Pete Burris

as Local Male Witness

Susie Spear Purcell

as Local Female Witness

Deadra Moore

as Deb

Ryan Dinning

as Young Officer

Carl Palmer

as Older Officer

Greta Glenn

as Doris Miller

Alex Van

as Chamber Guard

Leydi Morales

as Female Death Row Guard

Ben Peck

as Holman Warden

Ted Huckabee

as Bailiff

Ryan Girard

as Clay Kast

Tim Ware

as Psychologist

Norm Lewis

as Newscaster (voice)

Claire Bronson

as Mrs. Chapman

Desmond Phillips

as State Officer

Drew Starkey

as Young Guard

Steve Coulter

as Judge Buren

McDaniel Austin

as Inmate

Drew Scheid

as Linus (uncredited)

Brandon Armstrong

as Neighbor (uncredited)

Elizabeth Becka

as Mrs. Franklin (uncredited)

Kirk Bovill

as David Walker (uncredited)

Tony Bradley

as Prisoner (uncredited)

Olivia De Paux

as Court Reporter (uncredited)

Christine Hameed

as Family Member (uncredited)

Harvey B. Jackson

as Mason Sheriff Deputy (uncredited)

Jay DeVon Johnson

as Black Guard (uncredited)

Jay D. Kacho

as Prominent Monroeville Citizen (uncredited)

Mary Kraft

as Professor Bartholet (uncredited)

Josh Royston

as Police Officer (uncredited)

Tonea Stewart

as Mrs. Coleman (uncredited)

Albert L. Taylor

as Death Row Inmate (uncredited)

Robert Tinsley

as Prison Guard (uncredited)

Benjamin Weaver

as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)