Search results
Title Blind Justice Year 1994 Director Richard Spence Genre Western, Action
1/30. Justice is blind, but it is not deaf or dumb. Explanation. The quote by Blind Justice, "Justice is blind, but it is not deaf or dumb," highlights the notion that justice should be impartial and unbiased. While justice may be blind to external influences such as wealth, status, or personal connections, it is not ignorant of the facts ...
Batman: Blind Justice is a definitive Batman story. Made in 1989, on Batman's 50th anniversary, and written by Samm Hamm, the screen writer of Batman 89. Its an odd format, six "chapters", scattered across 3 issues. Chapters 1, 2 and 3 contained in an 80 page giant issue, chapter 4 in a standard size issue, and chapters 5 and 6 in a 64 page issue.
That's what the man got.”. “Justice, young man, is only irrelative to who's in charge.”. “Honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.”. “There are laws that enslave men, and laws that set them free.”. “What we hold to be right, and good, and true is right and good and true for all men.
Blind Justice. Genre: Action, Western. Director (s): Richard Spence. Stars: Armand Assante, Elisabeth Shue, Robert Davi. I can't see you, I can't hear you. You smell like sh*t. My men are soldiers in the United States Cavalry! And they are prepared to die for their country! With all due respect, sir, you're out of your f***in' mind!
The movie's primary character, a blind gunfighter, is portrayed as a wandering swordmaster - a typical trope in the Samurai category. Plot Summary The film follows the story of Canaan (Armand Assante), a blind Civil War veteran-turned-gunfighter who encounters Caroline (Elisabeth Shue), a female being bugged by outlaws while giving birth in the desert.
People also ask
What does Bud White say about justice?
Is Justice delivered Without dispassion always in danger of not being Justice?
What does the Bible say about justice?
Blind Justice: Directed by Richard Spence. With Armand Assante, Elisabeth Shue, Robert Davi, Adam Baldwin. Canaan, a mysterious gunfighter left nearly blind from Civil War combat, roams through Mexico with a baby he has sworn to protect. On his way to a town where a family will supposedly adopt the baby, Canaan passes through a border town where U.S. Cavalry officers assigned to deliver a ...