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Long Shot
Long Shot

Long Shot

One murder. One alibi. One unbelievable true story with a twist.

Genres

DocumentaryCrime

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When Juan Catalan is arrested for a murder he insists he didn't commit, he builds his case for innocence around unexpected raw footage.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

41 mins

Rating

7.208/10

Release Date

03 September 2017

Country

United States of America

Cast

Juan Catalan

Juan Catalan

Self

Todd Melnik

Todd Melnik

Self

Tim Gibbons

Tim Gibbons

Self

Robert Gajic

Robert Gajic

Self

Larry David

Larry David

Self

Kym Whitley

Kym Whitley

Self

Tasha Boggs

Tasha Boggs

Self - Nextel Employee

Melissa Catalan

Melissa Catalan

Self - Juan's Daughter

Miguel Catalan

Miguel Catalan

Self - Juan's Cousin (archive footage)

Leslie Dunn

Leslie Dunn

Self - Judge

Sam Fernández

Sam Fernández

Self - General Counsel, LA Dodgers

Éric Gagné

Éric Gagné

Self (archive footage)

Marcus Giles

Marcus Giles

Self (archive footage)

Alma Oseguera

Alma Oseguera

Self - Juan's Girlfriend

Martin Pinner

Martin Pinner

Self - Detective (archive footage)

Juan Rodríguez

Juan Rodríguez

Self - Detective (archive footage)

Beth Silverman

Beth Silverman

Self - Deputy District Attorney (archive footage)

Deborah Wong Yang

Deborah Wong Yang

Self - United States Attorney (archive footage)

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