Scene from Spanish Judges (2000)
Scene Details
Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Maverick |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 448x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Actresses in this Scene

Valeria Golino
Details
Alternate Names: Baléria Gkolíno, Baléria Gkolíno, Valéria Golino, Valéria Golíno, Valéria Golino, Valéria Golíno, والریا گولینو
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Full Biography
Valeria Golino, born Valeria Novella Raffaella Golino on February 26, 1964, in Naples, Italy, is an Italian actress and director known for her roles in films like 'Rain Man', 'Big Top Pee-wee', and the 'Hot Shots!' series. She has won multiple awards, including two Best Actress prizes at the Venice Film Festival.
About the Movie: Spanish Judges (2000)

Release Year: 2000
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Ruthless Behaviour, Double Cross, Spanyol bírák
Director: Oz Scott
Writer: Bill Rehor, William Rehor
Production & Genre
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
Story
A con-artist named Jack arrives at the studio of crook antique collector Max. He tells Max's ambitious companion and poison specialist Jamie that he is his brother, but Jamie is skeptical and dominates Jack, tying him to a chair. Jack proposes a deal worth $100,000 each for protection during negotiations over the valuable antiques known as 'Spanish Judges' with a wealthy collector. Max enlists his stupid acquaintance Piece and Piece's retarded girlfriend who believes she is from Mars to complete their backup team. However, Jack double-crosses the collector and subsequently creates tension among himself, Jamie, and Piece.
Summary
'Spanish Judges', released in 2000, is a crime thriller directed by Oz Scott. The film follows con-artist Jack who seeks protection for negotiations over highly valued antiques from Max, a crook antique collector. The story revolves around a betrayal involving the 'Spanish Judges' antiques and the chaos that ensues among the involved criminals. Sources provide limited details on themes or significance of the movie.