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Robert Culp, who would match wits with Peter Falk's detective in several future installments, is terrific as the short-tempered head of a sophisticated private detective agency who murders a
client'
s wife when she refuses to cave-in to his blackmail schemes.
How about a restaurant waiter who regrets a planned marriage proposal because it will mean the loss of an old bachelor
client?
On the train home Angela looks inside the folder & finds evidence that her
client
is a murder & somehow connected to the 'dwarf murders' back in '83.
This so-called movie is a therapist's dream
client.
As a person who has experienced the relationship between
client
and therapist for several years now, I found this movie to hit on the "sensitive" areas of that relationship in one of the most comical ways I have seen to date.
A no-frills role for Cher playing an over-worked Public Defender whose latest
client
(forced upon her by the court) is a homeless, deaf-mute male accused of murder.
An attorney took on a case and a
client
he really didn't want.
If he loses, his
client
could die.
No attorney would ever do what Gooding did - sell out his client, no matter how heinous the
client
is.
A
client
places his or her trust in the attorney and it is unconscionable for an attorney to violate that trust unless the
client
reveals to the attorney he is going to commit a crime.
This movie version of "Suspect" finds Cher portraying a public defender that has been given a murder case in which her client, played by Liam Neeson, is deaf, dumb, and homeless.
Suzanne (Maria Ford) owns a clientless ad agency; a "friend," Nick (Scott Carson) suggests Dominick as a potential
client.
A gang of grating young criminals (each with 'issues') meet a Rick Moranis-ish scientist in the desert in order to procure the titular character for an Internet
client
who is promising to deliver a large sum of money (it seems as though they lack common sense when dealing with those junk chain-letters that arrive in the 'ol Inbox).
It all has a certain well-measured charm, even if the whimsical wordplay gets overbearing quite often, and ultimately it loses this charm when it is decided that the character Marie is maintaining her dignity when refusing to read aloud pornographic material by de Sade for a geriatric judge and his friends, while finding no moral objection in allowing herself to be seduced by another
client.
We all knew EXACTLY what was going to happen the minute Sara Jessica Parker says "I never have sex with a client."
Even Bogart's character, attorney Andrew Morton seems ready and willing to accept a major share of the blame for his
client'
s behavior.
By bribing the compromised judge (David Ogden Stiers) they will rescue their
client
Walter Curl (Spalding Grey) from a lawsuit that claims that his company dumped cancer causing pollutants.
The only good scene was the male prostitute (he asked for 400 DM) putting at ease his
client
(Franco Citti in ACCATONE was good too).
A pressman (Dennis O'Keefe) hires a leopard for a publicity stunt for his
client
(Jean Brooks) in New Mexico.
When Maggie(Marianne Faithful) jerks back and forth on a
client'
s penis, just be grateful that filmmaker Catherine Breillat wasn't at the helm of "Irina Palm".
One regular
client
in particular, Dr. Christian (D.B.
Rogers plays Countess Schwarwenka, a troublemaking
client
who's recognized by Huckleberry as Lizzie Gatz, an old girlfriend from back home.
Also, as for the story, I don't buy that some fairly young, good looking guy with a high powered job would be just OK with his hot wife cheating on him with a
client.
A real-time interaction between a large group of unusual people including 2 prostitutes and their reluctant and somewhat bizarre client, an all-girl swim team, a large black dog and a scene stealing white chihuahua, and a couple trying to get their knocked-up under age grand daughter laid so they can pin the blame on some poor schmuck and marry her off.
As Bogart fights against a persistent prosecuting attorney placed by George Macready, he tells the jury the story of his
client'
s past.
Basically, Bogart spends most of the time trying to create sympathy for his
client.
David started from being a lawyer with no clients and worked his way up to being vice president of his best client, a steel company.
There's also Jester Hairston-later familiar to me as Rolly on "Amen"-as a butler and, in perhaps the most humorous scene, Scatman Crothers as Big Ben, a
client
that prostitute Billie quits on to go audition at a night club.
He tells his best
client
that he is fat and the
client
takes his business elsewhere.
They say that a defendant who represents himself has a fool for a
client.
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