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The Verdict By Jeff Shannon
In this 1982 courtroom drama written by David Mamet and directed by
Sidney Lumet, Paul Newman found the perfect role for a transitional period
of his stellar career. As alcoholic Boston lawyer Frank Galvin, Newman
shook off his screen persona as a handsome, blue-eyed hunk to portray an
aging, weary man whose best years are behind him, with a shot-glass future
that looks very bleak indeed. But when Galvin is given a chance to redeem
himself--by proving medical negligence in the case of a comatose woman--he
makes one final effort to regain his self-respect and tarnished
reputation. He's an underdog against formidable odds, facing a powerful,
politically connected lawyer (James Mason, slick as ever) who will do
anything to win his case, regardless of professional ethics. Further
complicating matters is a woman (Charlotte Rampling) who only appears to
be worthy of Galvin's trust and love, until Galvin's best friend and
colleague (Jack Warden) proves otherwise. Excellent as both courtroom
drama and riveting character study, the film crackles with Mamet's sharp
dialogue; and Lumet's direction is a brilliant example of forceful
restraint. The film gave Newman one of the best roles of his career; many
felt he deserved the Oscar (he lost to Ben Kingsley in Gandhi) that
would belatedly be given to Newman for The Color of Money. Along
with Hud, Cool Hand Luke, and Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid, The Verdict ranks highly as a signature
performance by one of America's all-time greatest actors.
Academy Awards
The Verdict received Academy Award
nominations for Best Picture (Richard D. Zanuck - Producer, David Brown -
Producer), Actor (Paul Newman), Supporting Actor (James Mason), Directing
(Sidney Lumet), and for Writing (Best Screenplay based on material from
another medium; David Mamet).
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|  | Director: Sidney Lumet
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|  | Stars: Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling, Jack Warden, James Mason, Milo O'Shea, Edward Binns, Julie Bovasso, Lindsay Crouse, Roxanne Hart, James Handy
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|  | Released: December 8, 1982
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