The Verdict (1982) Reviews

The Verdict (1982)
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In Sidney Lumet's powerful courtroom drama The Verdict, Paul Newman stars as Frank Galvin, an alcoholic Boston lawyer who tries to redeem his personal and professional reputation by winning a difficult medical malpractice case. Frank, down on his luck, is presented with the case of his life when he is approached by the family of a woman who has been left in a coma following an operation in a large Catholic hospital. Helped by his assistant Mickey (Jack Warden), he agrees to take the case, hoping for a fast settlement. When he visits the victim in the hospital, he becomes emotionally involved, turns down a sizable settlement offer made by the hospital, and decides to bring the case to trial despite the formidable opposition of the Church and its lawyer, Newman (James Mason). He is also assisted by his new girlfriend, Laura (Charlotte Rampling), a woman who turns out to have an unusual past. Oscar-nominated for "Best Picture" and "Best Director" (Lumet) as well as for "Best Adapted Screenplay" (David Mamet from a novel by Barry Reed), The Verdict is an outstanding, if not very legally accurate, courtroom drama; Frank's decision to try the case without telling the family of the victim of the settlement offer would probably lead to his real-life disbarment. Paul Newman and James Mason give fine, Oscar-nominated performances, and Charlotte Rampling is quite good as the deceitful Laura, who never seems to turn down a drink. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanCharlotte Rampling, (more)
Director(s):
Sidney Lumet
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Terrance H.

Paul Newman is outstanding in this adult drama as a once-excellent attorney who has fallen into alcohol abuse and ambulance chasing. He is given a case that should be a simple matter of collecting a settlement but finds himself morally torn as he is caught up in the cause of the victim. Less a courtroom drama than a deft character study as Newman seeks redemption in his quest for justice. He must go up against a powerful law firm that will use any any and all tactics to win and a judge that cleary sides against him. An excellent film in all respects. Highly recommended.

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Darren A.

Paul Newman plays washed-out, bottom-feeding lawyer, who - after a run of bad luck - gets the case of a lifetime- a young girl killed by the clear negligence of a hospital. Just when he's ready to cash in on the case and on the last remaining shards of personal dignity, he has a crisis of conscience which compels him to press onward, This is an excellent, excellent character study. While the pace of the film won't be tolerable to an MTV-numbed attention span, the justice and drama of the end will make it well worth the wait for those with the patience to do so. Highly, highly recommended.

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Ted S.

A very dramatic court film.

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Steven M.

Definitely explores the darker side of the justice system; presents a somewhat jaded but ultimately optimistic point of view.

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Ali A.

Awesome. I will probably buy it. Hall of fame movie that all must have in their entertainment center.

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Ruben S.

Paul Newman in one of his better roles, right up there with Fort Apache The Bronx. Good story, very emotional role Newman took on. Excellent!

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Lawrence C D.

Paul Newman plays Frank Galvin, who is a Boston lawyer who is an alcoholic and goes against his better judgment and turns down a large cash settlement in hopes of redeeming himself in his personal and professional reputation by winning a difficult medical malpractice case.

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Mark B.

Great film. Paul Newman is splendid (and the rest of the casting was very good also). I would definitely recommend this movie - especially if you are a Paul Newman fan (of course, if that's the case, you've probably seen it already!).

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Susan G.

Worth seeing - the great Paul Newman!

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Arturo M.

1982 were trying times for this viewer, and here 29 years later I am watching this film for the very first time. A must see Classic with Paul Newman and Sydney Lumet's as Director.

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    Terrance H.

    Paul Newman is outstanding in this adult drama as a once-excellent attorney who has fallen into alcohol abuse and ambulance chasing. He is given a case that should be a simple matter of collecting a settlement but finds himself morally torn as he is caught up in the cause of the victim. Less a courtroom drama than a deft character study as Newman seeks redemption in his quest for justice. He must go up against a powerful law firm that will use any any and all tactics to win and a judge that cleary sides against him. An excellent film in all respects. Highly recommended.

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    Darren A.

    Paul Newman plays washed-out, bottom-feeding lawyer, who - after a run of bad luck - gets the case of a lifetime- a young girl killed by the clear negligence of a hospital. Just when he's ready to cash in on the case and on the last remaining shards of personal dignity, he has a crisis of conscience which compels him to press onward, This is an excellent, excellent character study. While the pace of the film won't be tolerable to an MTV-numbed attention span, the justice and drama of the end will make it well worth the wait for those with the patience to do so. Highly, highly recommended.

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    Ted S.

    A very dramatic court film.

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