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The Verdict: "They Pay Us To Win!". Frank Galvin (Paul Newman) starts out the movie as a cynical alcoholic ambulance chaser whose life is turned around by a
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Verdict, The (1982) Highlights...John Denvir: The Verdict The... ...The Verdict : "They Pay Us To Win!" by John Denvir, USF Law School (May 1998)... ...s To Win!" by John Denvir, USF Law School (May 1998) At first viewing, The Verdict does not appear to be a "law noir" since the main plot is revolves around the redempt... ...to give his client her "day in court." A happy ending prevails. If we look at The Verdict from the perspective of Galvins adversary Ed Concannon (James Mason) we see the g... .... He concludes: "You wanted to return to the world. Welcome back!" Of course, The Verdict is a movie and Concannon an overdrawn character. Lawyers, even high-powered defense lawyers, do... ...he talk about justice is just one more example of empty rhetoric. Thats the challenge The Verdict sets out to the profession. Laypeople want more law to be more than "only about money.... ...e Comments of other readers Mailbox for reply to Picturing Justice commentaries Verdict ...
Directed by : Fred Windemere
Written by :Jac Natteford
Released :April 16, ...
Paul Newman...
Charlotte Rampling...
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