Lawyer
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Charles Napier as a hairdresser and Al Lewis as a mob
lawyer
are underused with only one line each - they should be the bumbling hoods.
Formula movie about the illegitimate son of a rich Chilenian who stands to inherit a fortune and gets mixed up in the affairs of bad guys and falls in love with a beautiful female
lawyer
(Vargas).
Now there this friend of his, tailing him around every where, and this number one
lawyer
in the town, who has to herself sexily wiggle and try to seduce Himesh, of all the handsome German people she might have met earlier, perhaps the male lawyers on this part of the world might be cursing their fate, for destined to deal with the stiff, unattractive lot, every day !
Pretty typical rise and fall of a drugdealer movie with the A-list of B-list actors- Robert Wagner(drug lawyer),Kathleen Quinlan(crusading judge),Tiny Lister(mob enforcer),Gary Busey(child rapist),Brad Dourif(white power jailbird),Stacey Keach(bereaved Governor),Joann Pacula(bereaved Milf), Faye Dunaway(crusading lawyer) and Galo Make Canote as an uncredited party guest.This movie is pretty lame- I only watched it to kill time before the Skins game- the only thing that saved it was Jennifer Tilly as a crazed Latina drug dealing assassin - she was over the top and sexy-skanky that it was fun to watch her scenes.Not worth renting or seeking out.
A mild-mannered NY
lawyer
(George Segal) is slowly going crazy.
James Stewart plays Johnny Mason,
lawyer.
Jacqueline Hyde starts like any other normal day for telemarketing individual Jackie Hyde (co-producer Gabriella Hall) until her boss (Robert Donovan) fires her for taking personal calls at work, however it's not all bad news as the call she took was from a
lawyer
informing her that her Grandfather (Malcolm Bennett) has recently died & that he left her his mansion & fortune (why doesn't stuff like that ever happen to me? Sigh).
They each receive a letter from a lawyer, H. Dobbs (Neil Flanagan) that request a meeting so he can read their late father's will.
While Adrian Lyne was shackled with a
lawyer
in the editing room to oversee the gutting of a classic piece of literature to appease the censors, and to avoid running afoul of the Child Pornography Protection Act of 1996, a woman dumps Ripe on us and everyone applauds.
Most of the other characters in the movie lack the punch of the original (Henry Wilcoxon for example) except for the hystericly funny
lawyer
Peter Blunt, being played by Randy Quaid.
The Mary Bolton (Marguerite Chapman) character is written to as a eager wide-eyed moron, apparently existing only for the vapid romantic interest of horndog
lawyer
Tom Agnew (played by the ferret-faced Ted Osborne).
Aw, poor NYC
lawyer!
A
lawyer
tries to save a criminal, who was convicted of killing his son, from execution.
The
lawyer'
s daughter then finds a puppet that the killer had buried with his son and is immediately attached to it.
Story is about a divorced
lawyer
named Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) who has been chatting with a lady on his computer and when he finally meets her she turns out to be the opposite of what he was expecting.
In this he was helped by two outstanding performances from Tom Wilkinson as James, the stitched up City lawyer, and Emily Watson as his attractive wife Anne.
Was the Colonel a fraud, used by the
lawyer
for his own ends (or for whose beyond himself); or was the Colonel not a fraud, but used as aforesaid by the lawyer; or did the
lawyer
truly try to serve the honest Colonel?
What this film shows is how corrupt the American police system is and how easy it can really be to convict an innocent man and how a senile old fool who thinks one black man looks very much like another and sod it if he rots in jail because i said he was the man who murdered my wife.The star is the defence
lawyer
who is brilliant at not only his job in court but he also did he what the police should have done all along.
Between big cats, taxi drivers, hit men, bridesmaids, and a wedding cake with guns,
lawyer
Louden knows he's not in Kansas anymore.
Madonna and Dunneare perfect foils to each other, making their connection uproarious, as they play out their roles as an ex-con and an uptight, button-down lawyer, respectively.
Striking cinematography and good narrative (via flashback) take us through the uneasy relationship between the suspect and the son of his
lawyer.
Brenton's
lawyer
Patrick McGuinness is meticulous in getting information to help his client.
I think that Pierre Léaud, or his character, to be precise, is really outlandish but with grace: I also remember the chess player, and of the girl who seems to be appearing by chance in his home, something really curious...the woman acting as the lawyer, is to me one of the most beautiful actresses ever seen on the screen...but I must admit that the plot is too inconsistent to be taken seriously....The character who plays as the lead theater actor is really nice, especially when he's annoyed by the new actor, the one in purple t-shirt...also, the scene where the bearded actor - who belongs to another company - directs the stage is really fascinating and relaxing, as it often happens with this movie - for example, when they drink tea, they just make you want to have a cup...
Kinski is simply spectacular as this gloriously repellent character; he receives fine support from the luscious Gabriella Giorgelli as sweet, fiery saloon girl Juanita, Steven Tedd as the cheery Riccardo, Giovanni Pallavicino as ruthless band gang leader Machete, Giuliano Raffaella as smart
lawyer
Gary Pinkerton, and Paolo Casella as Johnny's sensible parter Glen.
A scene that is juxtaposed to the female
lawyer
who according to the movie makes the "wrong" choice ending up in a far state of dementia thus indicating that Sampredo's choice was the right one.
The woman that constantly seeks him out is almost disregarded for the beautiful
lawyer
but suddenly is married by Sampredo when she agrees to help him die.
We also witness the break-up of a happy couple of a young
lawyer
and his lady, and their quarrel is also fueled by that telephone scandal...
When she sails to England on a ferry, with that
lawyer
as a chance fellow-passenger, as well as that earlier mentioned Binoche who starred in Bleu, the ship sinks and we see the horrified look of The Judge when he watches the news trying to guess if she survived.
He's a
lawyer
and he works easily as a narrator, because, unlike many of his other characters, Stevens is a man of logic, not emotion (at least when he's older).
i L-O-V-E this movie... everyone and their grandmother's sister's
lawyer'
s dentist needs to own it!
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