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The Pelican Brief

Julia Roberts
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Release Date: 25/09/1998

Genre: Drama
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: BBFC 12
Label: Warner Home Video
Actors: Denzel Washington, John Heard, Julia Roberts, Sam Shepard, Tony Goldwyn, Hume Cronyn, James Sikking, John Lithgow, Robert Culp, Stanley Tucci, William Atherton
Director: Alan J. Pakula
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 135 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Arabic, English, en

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Adapted from a John Grisham best seller, this film stars Julia Roberts as sharp-witted law student Darby Shaw, who finds herself the target for murder when her thesis determining why two US justices were killed falls into the wrong hands. Supported by Washington-based journalist Gray Grantham (Denzel Washington), she seeks to find out who is behind the threats against her life, and bring them to justice. Note: This is a flipper disk plays side ‘A’ first

AMAZON REVIEW
Another John Grisham legal thriller comes to the screen, pairing Denzel Washington and Julia Roberts in a film directed by Alan J Pakula, who is known for dark-hued suspense pictures such as Klute, The Parallax View, All the President's Men, and Presumed Innocent. The Pelican Brief isn't up to the level of those films, but it is a perfectly entertaining movie about a law student (Roberts) whose life is endangered when she discovers evidence of a conspiracy behind the killings of two Supreme Court justices. She enlists the help of an investigative reporter (Washington) and the two become fugitives. The charisma and chemistry of the leads goes a long way toward compensating for the story's shortcomings, as does a truly impressive supporting cast that includes Sam Shepard, John Heard, James B Sikking, Tony Goldwyn, Stanley Tucci, Hume Cronyn, John Lithgow, William Atherton and Robert Culp. --Jim Emerson