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The Firm (1993)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Sydney Pollack
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Gary Busey, Gene Hackman, Hal Holbrook, Holly Hunter, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Tom Cruise
Published ID: 4567
UPC: 097363252344, 097363252320, 097361433844,
Plot: In this drama, based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham, Mitch McDeer (Tom Cruise) is a young man from a poor Southern family who has struggled through Harvard Law School to graduate fifth in his class. Mitch is entertaining offers from major firms in New York and Chicago, but when Memphis-based Bendini, Lambert, & Locke offer him a 20 percent higher salary than the best offer he's received, in addition to an enticing variety of perks and fringe benefits, he decides to sign on and remain in the South. Mitch's wife, Abby (Jeanne Tripplehorn), warns him that the deal sounds almost too good to be true, but it's not until after several weeks of working with Avery Tolar (Gene Hackman) that Mitch discovers that the vast majority of BL&L's business is tied to organized crime, with crime boss Joey Morolto (Paul Sorvino) using the firm to launder Mafia money. FBI agents Wayne Tarrance (Ed Harris) and F. Denton Voyles (Steven Hill) try to blackmail Mitch into helping them make a case against the firm, while BL&L's security director William Devasher (Wilford Brimley) is blackmailing him to do as he's told after Mitch foolishly allows himself to be seduced by a prostitute hired by the firm. The Firm was adapted for the screen by acclaimed playwright David Rabe and features performances by Hal Holbrook, Holly Hunter, and Gary Busey. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Two Thumbs Up, Way Up!"
Added 8/15/2009

"The Firm" is so good I would give it 10 stars if I could. Tom Cruise plays a young attorney who just graduated law school who accepts a job with a law firm, who, unknown to him, is defending the mob. Once he is in the firm and working to make himself a name as a well respected lawyer, he discovers the goings-on in this particular law office and how the other big-time lawyers are employed with organized crime headed by a powerful Italian family in Chicago. Tom's character, is at a crossroads: does he continue working for the crooked firm that is making him millions and affording him and his wife a beautiful home, or does he assists the FBI in closing the firm down?
Tom Cruise was on a winning streak during this time in Hollywood history as nearly every film he made in the early nineties became blockbusters. "The Firm" would gross 270 million dollars at the worldwide boxoffice and catapult Cruise to the top of motion picture's A List.
The supporting cast of the movie was also equally impressive with such actors as Ed Harris, Gene Hackman, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Holly Hunter, who would win an Oscar nomination for Supporting Actress.
This DVD contains two theatrical trailers, is in widescreen format enhanced for 16x9 televisions, and there are english subtitles included. Sound is dolby digital.
"The Firm" was based on the John Grisham novel and directed by famed Hollywood director Sydney Pollack who directed the beautiful "Out of Africa".

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no problem with product but movie sucked!
Added 3/27/2009

uh i hate this movie it was sooo boring i had to watch it for my business ethics class and then write an essay on it! but amazon sent it in a timly manner and it was in perfect condition
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Always Fun To Watch Bad Things Happen to Lawyers
Added 2/27/2009

Lawyers and Tom Cruise. I tend to like neither. But in this Sydney Pollack-directed adaptation of John Grisham's bestseller, Cruise is actually tolerable as a hotshot Harvard Law grad just hired by a Memphis law firm with more skeletons in its closet than grains of sand on Malibu Beach. Cruise's character is arrogant, brash, and smug--as we would expect most young attorneys to be--but as his life unravels, as he learns more and more about the machinations of his employer, he's just darn fun to watch as he tries to distance himself from THE FIRM.

One of the reasons Cruise is tolerable is because his surrounding cast is so outstanding. Gene Hackman, who plays Cruise's mentor, is as good as it gets; so is Ed Harris as a feisty FBI agent. Jeanne Tripplehorn is okay as the young, homesick, unhappy wife, yet as the story races to its conclusion she does some really out-of-character stuff. Hal Holbrook is solid (as always), while Wilford Brimley steals the show as the firm's tenacious "head of security." There are thrills and plenty of suspense, with an ending so out of breath and over the top you'll need oxygen, but overall THE FIRM is satisfying. Watching lawyers run for their lives always is.
--D. Mikels, Author, The Reckoning

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A Complex Suspense-Drama
Added 2/12/2009

This is a long (154 minutes) but pretty solid drama-suspense story about corporate corruption. The film features a well-known cast, and as soon as the action kicks in this becomes a very tense story.

Tom Cruise is very good as the hotshot lawyer, as is Jeanne Tripplehorn who plays his unhappy wife. This is a complex story at times, one not always easily understood, especially the ending. So much is explained so fast at the end it's tough to comprehend it all.

It's okay because sometimes that makes me want to watch a good movie several times, hoping I'll finally figure everything out! That's what happened here.

Wilfred Brimley, Gene Hackman, Hal Holbrook, Holly Hunter, Robert Strathairn and Ed Harris all make this a really deep, impressive cast.

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Another of Grisham masterpieces which turns into a great movei
Added 1/8/2009

A young lawyer who wants all the good stuff which his poor family never had. He interviews for a memphis law firm which is linked to the mob, unbenownst to him and his wife. Suddenly his if caught between the Law Firm and the Police. He does some very creative dealings so he can stay one step ahead of everyone. Good action, plot and story line. Cruise, Hunter, Hackman all play great roles.
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