A Civil Action

1998

Drama

Jan Schlickmann is a cynical lawyer who goes out to 'get rid of' a case, only to find out it is potentially worth millions. The case becomes his obsession, to the extent that he is willing to give up everything—including his career and his clients' goals—in order to continue the case against all odds.

"Justice has its price."

Rating

6.459
446 votes

Popularity

4.9126

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Touchstone Pictures,Paramount Pictures,Wildwood Enterprises,Scott Rudin Productions

Runtime

115 min.

Budget (M$)

56.7 / 70ROI 81%

Status

Released

Release: 12/25/1998

Credits

A Civil Action

Steven ZaillianDirector

A Civil Action

John TravoltaJan Schlichtmann

A Civil Action

Robert DuvallJerome Facher

A Civil Action

Tony ShalhoubKevin Conway

A Civil Action

William H. MacyJames Gordon

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

4/16/2024

6 / 10

Based on a true story, John Travolta portrays an ambulance chasing lawyer whose company takes 40% of any settlement they get for their clients following accidents in the workplace, or during surgery, or on the road etc. It's when he becomes aware of a clutch of leukaemia sufferers that he begins to suspect that a local tannery might be polluting the water supply with toxic chemicals. Now he is used to quick in and out judicial procedures, high profit low costs. This case is the reverse. He knows that to bring a civil suit against a large-scale entity is rife with risk and costs, but he convinces his colleagues to take it on. The opponents have hired the services of the experienced "Facher" (Robert Duvall) who knows exactly how to play the system. He is an expert at dragging things out and protracting the entire legal process until his antagonists run out of money, or maybe even the will to live. With the costs mounting and the court case showing no sign of concluding, he and his team face bankruptcy. Can they get a settlement in time? It's all a rather plodding drama with little by way of excitement to stimulate the attention. Sure, the atrocity is ghastly but the dramatisation of the scenario surrounding it is rather exemplified by a rather weak contribution from Stephen Fry as the geology guru and an over-cooked contribution from William H. Macy as his increasingly frustrated partner. Duvall does the cynical and exploitative lawyer pretty well, but he doesn't really feature enough to enliven this and at almost two hours long, it's really just a showcase for Travolta and not much of one at that. Essentially it's a watchable enough television movie that shines quite a powerful light on the injustice of the American justice system, but that's about it.

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