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A wooden puppet of a murdered boy falls into the hands of an
attorney'
s eight-year-old daughter.
I got a kick out of Reynolds saying to his attorney, "look,I've done a lot of shi%ty thing in my life, but I never killed anyone."
In this film Gary Oldman plays a defense attorney, who was formerly a prosecutor.
Morris Chestnut puts forth a phenomenal effort as a mentally wounded and judicially jilted prison inmate, and the presence of Alan Alda as his defense
attorney
is none other than genius.
The gangster, Rocky (Roland Drew), of course, was found not guilty at trial, and he and his fellow mobsters pay the bill for the frame and
attorney
representation - $90,000 in total.
And Eric Stoltz as her
attorney
was so deft balancing his loyalty to the Corp but also his loyalty to his client, while high above on his tightrope.
The film documents the events that led up to the murder by the Phenix City crime syndicate of Albert Patterson, an Alabama
attorney
who made a bid for the state
attorney
general's office as a way to clean up the vice and corruption plaguing his hometown.
The story is told through the relationship between the
attorney
and the black inmate.
This time, the lovable dimwit gets summoned for jury duty, where a corrupt
attorney
notices that he looks like a jailbird who wants to break out, so the two get switched.
It's about the daily life of a deliveryman and his wife who works as an
attorney'
s assistant in Manhattan in Queens, NY.
He wants Wally to devise a perfect murder plot so the man can be killed on the airplane en route to meet with his
attorney.
Walter Huston is also a standout as the hard driving district
attorney
threatening the family with perjury if they don't back up their identification of the killer in court.
The acting wasn't the greatest, I'll admit that, but it was passionate about it's message, sending people into prisons without so much as an
attorney
or some type of trial is cruel and unusual.
To say that Sean Young's performance as a so-called district
attorney
is wooden is a gross understatement.
However, it's worth sitting through for a five-minute appearance by the incomparable Mantan Moreland as Nicodemus the janitor, who gets the better of the defense
attorney
during a hilarious courtroom appearance.
Despite the resources that are available to the usual couple who has money and influence, our privileged hero and heroine appear to have only one domestic, their
attorney
and local police (who say they can do nothing) at their disposal while they grapple with suspense and terror.
When Stanwyck's husband-to-be is murdered on the eve of their wedding, she retreats to a mountain lodge, where she slips (sort of) off a cliff and is rescued by wealthy
attorney
Morgan.
Raymond Burr stars as an
attorney
caught up in the murder of his best friend (Dick Foran) thanks to his affection for his friend's wife (Angela Lansbury).
I didn't know whether to turn off the set, or file a lawsuit with O.J.'s
attorney
for wrongful damage to my mental health.
Gluttonous New England
attorney
Billy Halleck (Robert John Burke of "Robocop 3") has a weight problem.
Well, let's see -- we learn he's a sleazebag defense
attorney
who gets criminals off on technicalities.
As presented, it is the tale of an innocent woman who just happens to be "caught up" in a romance with a married, high-profile
attorney.
The jokes were lame, the two lead actresses... well, to use the "First wives club" division of women's ages in Hollywood, they are no longer in their "hot chick" age but more in their "district
attorney"
age.
There is a lame gunfight between creaky Stuart Whitman and officious George DiCenzo, one year prior to his grand performance as the prosecuting
attorney
Bugliosa in Helter Skelter.
That the defense
attorney
could break every court rule there was and keep on doing it after the judge ordered the blankety blank to shut up.
Griffin Dunne is Keaton's younger brother turned district attorney, Glynnis O'Connor his wife, and Marilu Henner plays Keaton's moll.
Terry's husband is a stuck up smart-ass defense
attorney
who has won a lot of cases and even gotten guility murderers off.
There's nothing particularly original about this story of corrupt unions on one side and the "chief
attorney"
on the other.
Jacqueline Kim turns in a terrific performance as his more kind, magnanimous wife, Yon, who is also an
attorney.
Walter Pidgeon is Braley Mason, a civil
attorney
who takes on a criminal case in "The Unknown Man," a 1951 film also starring Ann Harding, Barry Sullivan, Keefe Braselle, and Richard Anderson.
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