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James Winker Movies

1996  
 
Donald O'Connor guest stars as Harlow Safford, an elderly, decidedly eccentric timber baron. A sanity hearing in court will determine the disposition of Mr. Safford's fortune. Two psychiatrists are called to testify, one for the defense, one for the prosecution. One believes that Safford is harmless and in full possession of his wits; the other is convinced that the old man is cuckoo. And, oh yes: One of the psychiatrists is Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer); the other is Niles Crane (David Hyde Pierce). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1989  
 
The pregnant Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) becomes obsessed with the notion of sparing her child the horrors of big-city civilization. Thus, she coerces Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) to "become one with nature" by moving into a rustic cabin in the deep, deep woods. Back at Cheers, workaholic Woody (Woody Harrelson) is forced to take his annual vacation. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
R  
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In this hit thriller, a prosecuting attorney-turned-defense lawyer falls in love with a rich, charming client who's been accused of murdering his wife and her maid with a hunting knife. When an unknown assailant gruesomely slays San Francisco newspaper heiress Paige Forrester (Maria Mayenzet), her husband and business partner, Jack Forrester (Jeff Bridges), turns to corporate attorney Teddy Barnes (Glenn Close) for counsel. Teddy, who quit her job with the district attorney's office four years earlier over an ethical dilemma, has reservations about returning to criminal work; nevertheless, she accepts the assignment, convinced of Jack's innocence and eager to face off in court against her old boss, DA Thomas Krasny (Peter Coyote), who's about run for attorney general. With the help of investigator Sam Ransom (Robert Loggia), the recently divorced Teddy builds a strong defense for her client, though the work -- and her incipient romance with Jack -- cause strain in her relationship with her children. When Jack's innocence and his romantic intentions come into question, Teddy feels her life slipping back into a moral quagmire until a series of courtroom denouements set the stage for even bigger surprises. Big-name screenwriter Joe Eszterhas' follow-up to Flashdance, Jagged Edge was directed by Richard Marquand, who had previously lensed Return of the Jedi. Parts of Jagged Edge were shot on-location in San Francisco, whose City Hall provides the film's courtroom exteriors. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeff BridgesGlenn Close, (more)