A woman asks her big shot lawyer ex-husband to defend her career criminal brother, accused of killing a DA. He'll need more than his legal skills to stay alive and win the case.A woman asks her big shot lawyer ex-husband to defend her career criminal brother, accused of killing a DA. He'll need more than his legal skills to stay alive and win the case.A woman asks her big shot lawyer ex-husband to defend her career criminal brother, accused of killing a DA. He'll need more than his legal skills to stay alive and win the case.
Stephen Ware
- Judge Jeb Thorne
- (as Stephen T. Ware)
W.F. Bell
- Extra (Goon)
- (as Wiliam Bell)
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While it was slow in some spots, it was wholesome. A feel-good type show where you can guess most of the plot points, but it's still entertaining.
I just happened to come across this movie by accident and I'm glad I found it. The wife and I both really enjoyed it. It was a light hearted and fun. It was a movie the entire family could enjoy. I could not wait for the showdown that you knew was coming at the end.
Overall the wife and I gave it two thumbs up. A very enjoyable movie.
What is strange about this movie is the never ending sound track. The music plays in the background throughout the entire movie. It's corny and, after awhile, very distracting. The camera shots and scene editing often don't make sense. There are random camera angles and shots added that don't relate to the plot. The writing and character lines are like something written in high school with cheesy one liners and winks. Literal winks. I agree with some of the other reviews that this movie is more like a long pilot for a low budget sitcom. The plot is predictable. So is the ending. I don't recommend this movie.
The idea was good enough but why the stupid music throughout? I didn't know if I was watching a western comedy or what. Then, the one liners and corny jokes were over the top. Why can't we just have a good PG movie that isn't cheesy??
Looking very much like a pilot for TV series Legal Action casts Eric Close as an
action hero type lawyer who when we meet him has a 39 case winning streak
when his ex-wife Tanya Clarke calls on him for a freebie. Her brother who has
been a bad boy all his life is accused of murdering the District Attorney and it
looks like he was nailed at the courthouse with murder weapon in hand. Kevin
Sizemore is looking guilty as sin.
Nevertheless Close takes the case and even hires an investigator, an old reprobate played by Nick Searcy.
Behind all the villainy is a really scary dude replete with Scottish accent played by Tommy Flanagan. But Close is a man who does believe in out of court settlements when he can get them. The settlement is most definitely out of court and in the tradition of the old west.
This might get picked up as a series. Nothing great but I've seen worse made into a series.
Nevertheless Close takes the case and even hires an investigator, an old reprobate played by Nick Searcy.
Behind all the villainy is a really scary dude replete with Scottish accent played by Tommy Flanagan. But Close is a man who does believe in out of court settlements when he can get them. The settlement is most definitely out of court and in the tradition of the old west.
This might get picked up as a series. Nothing great but I've seen worse made into a series.
Did you know
- TriviaCasey McKay meets Solomon 'Ex' Clemons while Ex is working on a County Line pinball machine. County Line (2017) came out the year before Legal Action (2018) and Brent Christy, the director of Legal Action, was the director of photography for County Line and the director for the two sequels County Line: All In (2022) and County Line: No Fear (2022).
- GoofsWhen Judge Thorne orders that testimony be stricken from the record, the court reporter is shown with a pen crossing out the testimony on her paper. This is not an accurate depiction of how a record is stricken. Stricken testimony remains in the record but it can't be referenced for evidence or legal arguments.
- ConnectionsReferences Rio Bravo (1959)
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- Also known as
- Õiguslik meede
- Filming locations
- Toccoa, Georgia(Quality Inn 106 Stephen Cir, Toccoa, GA 30577)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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