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Le verdict

Titre original : The Verdict
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 9min
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James Mason, Paul Newman, and Charlotte Rampling in Le verdict (1982)
Theatrical Trailer from 20th Century Fox
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  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Scénario
    • Barry Reed
    • David Mamet
    • Jay Presson Allen
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Newman
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Jack Warden
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    49 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 642
    725
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Barry Reed
      • David Mamet
      • Jay Presson Allen
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Newman
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Jack Warden
    • 239avis d'utilisateurs
    • 98avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 5 Oscars
      • 3 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    The Verdict
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    The Verdict
    The Verdict: I Came Here to take your money
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    The Verdict: I Came Here to take your money
    The Verdict: it's a very good case
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    The Verdict: it's a very good case

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Frank Galvin
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Laura Fischer
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Mickey Morrissey
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Ed Concannon
    Milo O'Shea
    Milo O'Shea
    • Judge Hoyle
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Kaitlin Costello Price
    Edward Binns
    Edward Binns
    • Bishop Brophy
    Julie Bovasso
    Julie Bovasso
    • Maureen Rooney
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Sally Doneghy
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Kevin Doneghy
    Wesley Addy
    Wesley Addy
    • Dr. Towler
    Joe Seneca
    Joe Seneca
    • Dr. Thompson
    Lewis J. Stadlen
    Lewis J. Stadlen
    • Dr. Gruber
    • (as Lewis Stadlen)
    Kent Broadhurst
    Kent Broadhurst
    • Joseph Alito
    Colin Stinton
    Colin Stinton
    • Billy
    Burtt Harris
    • Jimmy - the Bartender
    Scott Rhyne
    • Young Priest
    Susan Benenson
    • Deborah Ann Kaye
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Barry Reed
      • David Mamet
      • Jay Presson Allen
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    Councillor3004

    It'll be difficult to find a better courtroom drama.

    "The Verdict" has to be called one of the finest courtroom-law dramas of all time, certainly a movie which deserves more recognition than it actually received over the course of the years since its publication. While the plot itself remains rather grounded and straight-forward without any particularly groundbreaking elements, Paul Newman's masterful performance as well as the great supporting actors and actresses are what helps this drama in succeeding at depicting what it aims to depict.

    Newman plays an attorney who needs to pull himself together from his drinking problem in order to win a lawsuit surrounding the case of a woman suffering severe brain damage at a hospital. It should come as no surprise that Newman completely immerses himself in the role in a way only Paul Newman can be expected to. The dialogues are another main part of the movie's most intriguing aspects, flowing so well together that it's almost impossible to lose attention of what's happening. At its heart, the movie is not just a courtroom drama, it's about humans dealing with their personal conditions and problems, and it's a movie which knows how to form a bond with viewers and keep them connected to the characters.

    Sadly, the movie has not reached a status as a classic of the 1980's. Perhaps it simply was not memorable enough to most viewers, or perhaps it is too fine a movie in a decade remembered mostly for action movies, horror flicks or comedies. However, if you love watching a great performance in a great movie, then "The Verdict" cannot be recommended highly enough.
    budikavlan

    The difference between what is legal and what is just

    I like that this film shows how the criminal justice system, solid though it is, has cracks that can prevent justice being done, and that the people participating in it have to have the courage to recognize them. This film has turned out to be a seminal one: legal drama has turned overwhelmingly to rumination of the moral interstices of the law like the one portrayed here. Without "The Verdict," we wouldn't have "The Practice." Gone are the days when all of Perry Mason's clients were innocent.

    Paul Newman's performance has been justifiably enshrined in the pantheon of Circumstances When The Academy Dropped The Ball. But what made the film a truly emotional performance for me was Lindsay Crouse as the pivotal witness. The entire ensemble was flawless, as was the incredible atmosphere. "The Verdict" is probably too serious for some movie fans, and that's OK--no film can please everyone. But if you like to be given something to think about by your entertainments, this is the film for you.
    9claudio_carvalho

    One of the Best Courtroom Dramas of Cinema History

    In Boston, the former successful lawyer Frank Galvin (Paul Newman) is presently a divorced and decadent alcoholic ambulance chaser, searching funerals in the obituary to get new clients.

    His friend and former professor Mickey Morrissey (Jack Warden) brings one client to Frank, Deborah Ann Kaye (Susan Benenson), who reports that her sister lost her baby in the delivery and had brain damage in the St. Catherine Labouré Hospital due to the medical malpractice.

    Frank meets Dr. Gruber (Lewis Stadlen), who tells that the woman received wrong anesthetic and drown in her own vomit due to negligence of Dr. Marx and the anesthetist Dr. Towler (Wesley Addy). Further, he offers to witness in court and Frank sees the chance of going to trial against the Archdiocese of Boston and win the case.

    Frank goes to the hospital to take pictures of Deborah's sister and he is affected by the vegetative state of the woman. Out of the blue, Bishop Brophy (Edward Binns) summons Frank and offers an endowment of US$ 210,000.00 to drop the case. However Frank sees the chance to bring justice to the family; save his career and earn respect and he does not accept the small fortune.

    Frank calls Mickey to help him in the investigation, but he finds difficulties, since his unethical opponent Ed Concannon (James Mason) anticipates his actions and Dr. Gruber mysteriously travels to the Caribbean to spend a week on vacation and Judge Hoyle (Milo O'Shea) tries to force him to accept the settling. Meanwhile Frank meets the gorgeous Laura Fischer (Charlotte Rampling) in a bar and they have a love affair. But when Mickey seeks cigarette in her purse, he makes a discovery that will hurt Frank.

    "The Verdict" is one of the best courtroom dramas of cinema history with one of the best performances of Paul Newman. Directed by Sidney Lumet, "The Verdict" is also the third work of the talented David Mamet that wrote the great screenplay with an unusual (open) end for an American movie.

    I saw this film in the 80's in the movie theater; than on VHS and today I have just seen on DVD and I realize that after almost thirty years, this film has not aged. The magnificent cast has top-notch performances and I love Charlotte Rampling in this film, who is also very elegant and beautiful. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "O Veredicto" ("The Verdict")
    jjh6519

    The Best of Newman

    I have seen this movie, on screen and as a video, many times. Each time, it gets better. This is no doubt the best acting by Paul Newman in his career. Why he didn't get the Oscar for this role, but instead got it for the lackluster "The Color of Money", is beyond me. The movie is actually about redemption, or the attempt to be redeemed.

    His interpretation of Frank Galvin, a desperate, conniving, down-to-the-last-case attorney, is fascinating and totally convincing. And he has a fantastic supporting cast -- from Jack Warden as his partner, Charlotte Rampling as his chance for romantic redemption, Milo O'Shea as the corrupt judge, Lindsay Crouse as his surprising ace-up-his-sleeve, and most of all, in a landmark supporting actor role, James Mason as the seemingly distinguished and respected defense attorney.

    And I found the direction by Sidney Lumet to be, once again, outstanding. Lumet has such a long list of great movies that you wonder why he has never won an Oscar or been given an AFI Lifetime Achievement award.

    This is a riveting movie -- about the law, but mainly about the flawed nature of the human beings who are entrusted with it. Please hear Newman, as Frank Galvin, on his last, crippled, despairing leg, give the summation to the case. It needs to be carved in marble somewhere. David Mamet, who wrote the screenplay, deserves accolades for how he was able to hand Paul Newman such a moving summation. The summation is about life, not just the law. It is a masterpiece, worth seeing the entire movie for.

    Most of all, it is Newman's Finest Hour.
    Ajtlawyer

    one of the best legal dramas ever

    "The Verdict" is simply one of the best legal dramas ever done. Of course much of what happens in the movie is unrealistic and wouldn't happen in a real case but the movie isn't a study in courtroom procedure (watch the fantastic "Anatomy of a Murder" for that) it is a study about redemption and in that respect it excels.

    This movie captures Paul Newman's finest screen performance and that alone makes it an important movie. The scenes where Newman hardly says anything show how great an actor he is---his look of self-loathing when he's thrown out of the funeral home, his palsied hand and lost look when he's trying to drink his whiskey, his panic when Charlotte Rampling lambastes him for being a failure. Then throw into that his terrific courtroom scenes, his arguments with the judge in chambers, it is just a sensational performance all around.

    The level of acting is high all around in this movie. James Mason was Oscar nominated for playing the silky smooth, totally corrupt defense attorney. Jack Warden shines as Frank Galvin's world-weary former law partner. Lindsey Crouse has a small role as a nurse but is given the most powerful and dramatic moment in the entire movie. Her cross-examination by James Mason is where the movie really shines and shows that Paul Newman can keep his ego in check. How many movies give the most powerful and dramatic moment of the film to one of the secondary players? How many lead actors would be willing to just sit there quiet in a chair while a bit player and the second male lead share the big moment? It was a bold decision by both Newman, director Sidney Lumet and writer David Mamet and it is unforgettable.

    The movie shows the two extremes of the practice of law. James Mason's win-at-all-costs cheating and Paul Newman getting so emotionally wrapped up in the case that he is no longer protecting his client's interests and instead is out to settle his own personal scores. A great, great movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      Paul Newman did Frank Galvin's closing statement in one take.
    • Gaffes
      In the climactic courtroom scene, when Frank calls Kaitlin to the stand, Concannon is flustered and confers with one of his lawyers. The lawyer then leaves the courtroom, presumably having been given some direction by Concannon. Later, after Kaitlin has been questioned by Frank and cross-examined by Concannon, the lawyer returns with a book containing the case Concannon cites to get the judge to disallow the admittance of the photocopy of the hospital admission form as evidence. However, at the point at which Concannon calls the lawyer over and then, presumably, sends him out to "find" this book/case, he doesn't even know about the existence of the photocopy because he hasn't yet questioned Kaitlin; it's during his questioning of Kaitlin that she reveals she has a photocopy of the form. So there's no way the lawyer would have known to go out and find a case regarding the inadmissibility of a photocopy.
    • Citations

      [Frank is giving his summation to the jury]

      Frank Galvin: You know, so much of the time we're just lost. We say, "Please, God, tell us what is right; tell us what is true." And there is no justice: the rich win, the poor are powerless. We become tired of hearing people lie. And after a time, we become dead... a little dead. We think of ourselves as victims... and we become victims. We become... we become weak. We doubt ourselves, we doubt our beliefs. We doubt our institutions. And we doubt the law. But today you are the law. You ARE the law. Not some book... not the lawyers... not the, a marble statue... or the trappings of the court. See those are just symbols of our desire to be just. They are... they are, in fact, a prayer: a fervent and a frightened prayer. In my religion, they say, "Act as if ye had faith... and faith will be given to you." IF... if we are to have faith in justice, we need only to believe in ourselves. And ACT with justice. See, I believe there is justice in our hearts.

      [he sits down]

    • Versions alternatives
      NBC edited 33 minutes from this film for its 1985 network television premiere.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Tootsie/The Verdict/Sophies Choice/Airplane II (1982)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 février 1983 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Verdict
    • Lieux de tournage
      • George's Variety - G Street, South Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • 16 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 53 977 250 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 100 982 $US
      • 12 déc. 1982
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 53 993 738 $US
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      2 heures 9 minutes
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