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A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion-dollar class action suit. Director: Tony Gilroy | Stars: George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Michael O'Keefe. Votes: 163,892 | Gross: $49.03M
Dec 31, 2019 ¡ The Rainmaker (1997) The Rainmaker, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, follows a new attorney by the name of Rudy Baylor, who, struggling to find work, is forced to take a job under another lawyer of questionable morals, played by Mickey Rourke.
Summaries. A young lawyer joins a prestigious law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side. Mitch McDeere is a young man with a promising future in Law. About to sit his Bar exam, he is approached by 'The Firm' and made an offer he doesn't refuse. Seduced by the money and gifts showered on him, he is totally oblivious to the more ...
A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion-dollar class action suit. Director: Tony Gilroy | Stars: George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Michael O'Keefe. Votes: 163,992 | Gross: $49.03M
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Related shows | The Firm (novel) The Firm (1993 film) |
1. My Cousin Vinny (1992) Directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Dale Launer, My Cousin Vinny follows two young New Yorkers, Bill Gambini and Stan Rothenstein, who are arrested and put on trial for murder while traveling in rural Alabama. The fate of these men rests in the hands of Vincent Gambini ...
Deemed one of the greatest courtroom dramas of all time and based on the novel with the same title, Anatomy of a Murder follows Michigan lawyer Paul Biegler (played by James Stewart), who has his work cut out for him after agreeing to defend Lt. Manion (played by Ben Gazzarra), who murdered a local bar owner after learning heâs been accused of rape.
5. Witness for the Prosecution (1957) In this film, Tyrone Power plays Leonard Vole, who has been accused of murdering a wealthy woman.
In this film, Tyrone Power plays Leonard Vole, who has been accused of murdering a wealthy woman. Vole is represented by the legendary Sir Wilfrid Robarts (played by Charles Laughton) and, in order to win his case, must have his alibi corroborated by his wife, Christine (played by Marlene Dietrich).
Directed by Jonathan Demme, Philadelphia tells the story of lawyer Andrew Beckett, who struggles to hide his homosexuality, as well as his HIV status, for fear that they will have a negative impact on his career at a prestigious Philadelphia law firm. Eventually, his secrets are exposed by a colleague.
The only lawyer who will help him with his case is Joe Miller, played by Denzel Washington.
Elle follows her ex, Warner Huntington III (played by Matthew Davis), to Harvard law school after he breaks up with her on the night when she expects him to propose.
John Ray Grisham Jr., commonly known as John Grisham, a name profoundly recalled among Law & Legal Fraternity. An Attorney and Politician, Grisham became a worldwide sensation after following his second calling. As an author, his first book A Time to Kill published in 1989, which took him nearly 4 years to complete.
Since then, John Grisham has turned the face of legal thriller through his sheer brilliance. With a Literature world obsessed with Romance and Fantasy, the genre of law and legal thriller gripped their readers.
Many John Grisham books started being made as movies and TV shows. Movies adapted from his novel s were both critical and commercial success. Many great Director of 90âs, utilised Grishamâs books and novels to create a masterpiece with it.
With that said, here is the list of top John Grisham movies ever, ranked.
The film follows a couple which decides not to celebrate Christmas without their Daughter.
The film follows a couple which decides not to celebrate Christmas without their Daughter. Due to this, the couple is considered an outcast and are oppressed by the neighbourhood. Though the film received generally unfavourable reviews, it was a moderate box-office success.
The story involves Adam Hall (Chris OâDonell) returning to his hometown to appeal against his grandfatherâs death sentence. Sam Cayhall (Gene Hackman) is convicted of murder of two Jewish children 30 years ago. Adam faces a dilemma as his grandfather was the reason for his fatherâs suicide. The Chamber (Novel) was incomplete when author sold the rights, which Grisham considers a reason for failure of the film. Gene Hackman, appearing a third time in the list, stole the show with his crude performance. The Chamber was a âbox-office bombâ and failed from the critical perspective as well. Unlike the novel, that gained popularity when published in 1994. Critics believed, that Director James Foley was unable to transform the novelâs artistic writing successfully into the movie.
This thriller explores a case where a small Boston law firm takes on two conglomerates who they claim caused leukemia-related deaths in eight children. The Oscar-nominated film stars John Travolta as a lawyer obsessed with fighting a better-funded enemy.
Even those who havenât seen the movie know the pivotal scene of A Few Good Men when Jack Nicholsonâs character barks at Tom Cruiseâs character, âYou canât handle the truth!â The courtroom drama about two Marines accused of killing one of their colleagues was written by A-list scribe, Aaron Sorkin, and it was loosely based off of a military case prosecuted by David Iglesias, who later become the Attorney General of New Mexico.
A Man for All Seasons. Legal movies donât just have to deal with the modern justice system. In A Man for All Seasons, Sir Thomas More, played by Paul Scofield, plays a judge who is caught in the trial between Henry VIII and the Roman Catholic Church.
Steven Spielberg directed this 1997 film about a lawyer, played by Matthew McConaughey, who represents slaves involved in a slavery ship uprising. Although it was nominated for four Oscars, critics said that the film took too many liberties with the facts. Despite the controversy, Amistad examined our countryâs history with slavery and how the law was used for and against it.
The seven Oscar-nominated film starred the A-List cast of James Stewart as the defense attorney and George C. Scott as the prosecutor.
Al Pacino plays a manic and angry lawyer who must represent a judge accused of rape. The film was famous for Pacinoâs line, â Youâre out of order! Youâre out of order! The whole trial is out of order! Theyâre out of order!â and the screenplay rightfully was nominated for an Oscar.
âYes, they deserve to die, and I hope they burn in hell!â That was a powerful line spoken by Samuel L. Jackson in A Time to Kill, a John Grisham novel-turned-feature film. In the movie, Jackson plays a black father in a Southern town who murders the white supremacists who raped his young daughter. Matthew McConaughey, who plays a lawyer oh-so-well, plays a lawyer in this story who puts his life and family in danger in order to do whatâs right.
The story centers around a star attorneyâs return home to attempt to salvage his fatherâs reputation after he is accused of murder. The plot is made more fascinating by his father being one of the townâs judges, who has sentenced countless people over his years.
The Pelican Brief in an enthralling tale following a law student who writes a paper theorizing about the perpetrators of a heinous crime: the murder of two sitting Supreme Court judges. After her professor sends the âPelican Briefâ along, he is murdered and the president convinces the FBI to hold off the investigation. The movie is thrilling and will leave an audience guessing until the very end.
A Civil Action is a thrilling tale about an aggressive and gutsy lawyer taking on a case that will put his entire career and potentially his firm at risk. Heâs convinced he can win and the movie tells a great underdog story about a man fighting against the world he lives within and trying to prove himself capable of doing the impossible.
Suspect is a story about a legal team attempting to do the right thing and finding all kinds of wrongdoings along the way. The film is a great âstick-it-to-the-manâ tale. It stars the enigmatic Cher, as well as the great Dennis Quaid and prolific Liam Neeson.
Holly Hunter was nominated for an Academy Award for âBest Actress in a Supporting Roleâ and David Grusin was nominated for âbest original musical score.â. The film is great and truly unforgettable as it challenges a lot of peopleâs preconceived notions of morality and reality. 20.
Legally Blonde is the definition of a classic. The film is a redemption story centered around the unforgettable âElle Woodsâ. She begins as a sorority girl socialite from a rich family who has very little ambitions outside of marrying her college sweetheart. When he leaves her, she decides to also apply and go to Harvard Law School to prove he was incorrect about his assumptions about her ânot being seriousâ, and him âneeding a Jackie O., not a Marilyn.â
The Accused is a brutal story about a woman who suffers an awful group sexual assault and decides that she will not let the monsters get away with it. She seeks justice and does everything in her power to ensure that both the attackers and those who cheered the event on are brought to justice.
The film is based on the 1991 novel The Firm by author John Grisham. The Firm was one of two films released in 1993 ...
David Strathairn as Ray McDeere, Mitch's brother who was in jail for a manslaughter conviction. Terry Kinney as Lamar Quinn, Mitch's friend who works at the Firm. Wilford Brimley as Bill DeVasher, officially the head of security at the Firmâunofficially the Firm's main hitman.
Mitch McDeere, about to graduate near the top of his class from Harvard Law School, accepts a generous job offer from Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a boutique law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. Mitch and his wife Abby move to Memphis, and he studies to pass the Tennessee bar exam. Senior partner Avery Tolar mentors Mitch and introduces him to the firm's professional culture, which demands strict loyalty, confidentiality, and a willingness to charge exceptional fees. Mitch is seduced by the money and perks â including a house, new car, and his student loans paid off â but Abby is suspicious of the firm's interference with employeesâ families.
This prompts Mitch to hire a private investigator, Eddie Lomax, to investigate the associates' mysterious death, but soon after starting to work on the case, Lomax is fatally shot in his office by two hit-men, a murder that his secretary Tammy witnesses while hiding under the desk.
Fleeing from DeVasher and his hitman, Mitch enters a building where DeVasher inadvertently shoots the hitman dead before Mitch blindsides him and beats him unconscious. Mitch meets with the Moroltos, presenting himself as a loyal attorney looking out for his clients' interests.
The film accords with the book in most respects, but the ending is significantly different. Mitch does not end up in the Caribbean, as in the book; he and Abby simply get into their car and drive back to Boston.