
Hot Coffee
Is Justice Being Served?
Ratings
Most people think they know the "McDonald's coffee case," but what they don't know is that corporations have spent millions distorting the case to promote tort reform. HOT COFFEE reveals how big business, aided by the media, brewed a dangerous concoction of manipulation and lies to protect corporate interests. By following four people whose lives were devastated by the attacks on our courts, the film challenges the assumptions Americans hold about "jackpot justice."
Production
If Not Now Productions, The Group Entertainment, Hot Coffee
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Joan Claybrook
Self

Oliver Diaz
Self
Joanne Doroshow
Self

Al Franken
Self
Colin Gourley
Self
Connor Gourley
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John Grisham
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Jamie Leigh Jones
Self
Stephanie Mencimer
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Victor Schwartz
Self
Wayne Slater
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Chris Tiano
Self
Alex Winslow
Self
Chuck Allen
Self
Judy Allen
Self
Jay Angoff
Self
David Arredondo
Self
Tom Baker
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Paul Bland
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Kenneth Canfield
Self
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