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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen a sexy actress is charged with murder, a charming celebrity lawyer uses trickery to defend her against the press as well as the prosecution.When a sexy actress is charged with murder, a charming celebrity lawyer uses trickery to defend her against the press as well as the prosecution.When a sexy actress is charged with murder, a charming celebrity lawyer uses trickery to defend her against the press as well as the prosecution.
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10Dan-121
This is a great movie!! It is much much better than most made for T.V. movies. Edward Kerr is so 'engagingly' charming and wonderful. I truly enjoyed his portrayal of lawyer Roy Guyton. Kathleen Turner is hilarious as the reporter/talk show host. The rest of the cast is equally good. All in all, this is a movie well worth watching.
This is not the greatest movie ever made, but it is surprisingly good. Your attention is grabbed from the very start and you're taken on a great ride. Films like this, which don't insult your intelligence, tend to be few and far between these days.
James Garner's plays a canny defense attorney who will stop at nothing to win a case. Kathleen Turner, looking incredibly different from her Romancing the Stone days, turns in a great over-the-top performance as an investigative journalist. Edward Kerr is excellent as the new kid on the block, torn between his ambition and his conscience.
Highly recommended.
James Garner's plays a canny defense attorney who will stop at nothing to win a case. Kathleen Turner, looking incredibly different from her Romancing the Stone days, turns in a great over-the-top performance as an investigative journalist. Edward Kerr is excellent as the new kid on the block, torn between his ambition and his conscience.
Highly recommended.
10Miller13
This has great elements of suspense, drama, law, sex and comedy and some great actors in Garner and Gershon. The others make it a great cast and a great movie that you'll remember. It's just a great one.
In the made for television film Legalese you will find for the only time in his career James Garner playing a villain. His Norman Keane is who they had in mind when they make all the lawyer jokes.
Not that he isn't good. He's worth every penny of what a client, especially a guilty one can pay him. Garner's good although in this film he does his best lawyering without setting foot in the courtroom.
Gina Gershon plays this sexpot actress who shoots and kills her brother- in-law with whom she's been having a torrid affair. When she's arrested Gershon claims that she did it to protect her sister from a violent and brutal husband. But can she make this stick?
In the meantime Gershon goes to Garner the lawyer to the stars. But as Garner sees the problem, he's just come off a controversial OJ Simpson like case where he got off a client most people thought was guilty as sin. Point being that the public that makes up the jury pool might just take it out on his next client.
What to do? What Garner decides to do is put in a ringer, an idealistic fresh faced young attorney, someone like Matt Damon in The Rainmaker with Garner coaching from the sidelines. He even gives his stooge, Edward Kerr, an earpiece transmitter so he can put the words right in his mouth.
Just how manipulative Garner is the audience has no idea, but the full scope of it will be revealed by the end of the film.
If Legalese has a weakness it's in Kerr. Not that the man didn't do a good job, he did as good a job as he could with a character I can't believe was all that naive. Both he and Mary Louise Parker from Garner's office really get hung out to dry when show business reporter Kathleen Turner breaks into Garner's office and films them doing the horizontal mambo. Turner has a juicy role she makes the most of.
But the film belongs to Garner. He was nominated for an Emmy for Best Actor in a TV movie and too bad he didn't win it. Kudos should also go to Gina Gershon, this is not a lady to cross.
Legalese is why they make lawyer jokes, but when you need one Garner's the guy to get.
Not that he isn't good. He's worth every penny of what a client, especially a guilty one can pay him. Garner's good although in this film he does his best lawyering without setting foot in the courtroom.
Gina Gershon plays this sexpot actress who shoots and kills her brother- in-law with whom she's been having a torrid affair. When she's arrested Gershon claims that she did it to protect her sister from a violent and brutal husband. But can she make this stick?
In the meantime Gershon goes to Garner the lawyer to the stars. But as Garner sees the problem, he's just come off a controversial OJ Simpson like case where he got off a client most people thought was guilty as sin. Point being that the public that makes up the jury pool might just take it out on his next client.
What to do? What Garner decides to do is put in a ringer, an idealistic fresh faced young attorney, someone like Matt Damon in The Rainmaker with Garner coaching from the sidelines. He even gives his stooge, Edward Kerr, an earpiece transmitter so he can put the words right in his mouth.
Just how manipulative Garner is the audience has no idea, but the full scope of it will be revealed by the end of the film.
If Legalese has a weakness it's in Kerr. Not that the man didn't do a good job, he did as good a job as he could with a character I can't believe was all that naive. Both he and Mary Louise Parker from Garner's office really get hung out to dry when show business reporter Kathleen Turner breaks into Garner's office and films them doing the horizontal mambo. Turner has a juicy role she makes the most of.
But the film belongs to Garner. He was nominated for an Emmy for Best Actor in a TV movie and too bad he didn't win it. Kudos should also go to Gina Gershon, this is not a lady to cross.
Legalese is why they make lawyer jokes, but when you need one Garner's the guy to get.
Edward Kerr's best work thus far; it's nice to see him as the lead. The casting is superb; the comic timing is excellent. Gina Gershon is delightful. Mary-Louise Parker's character is not as well-developed or explained as the others, but she does her best with the role. James Garner and Kathleen Turner are absolutely perfect. Overall, a funny, interesting film well worth watching.
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- ConexõesReferenced in The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Billy Ray (2007)
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