Movie Release Date Dec 8, 1982 Wide
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Actors For The Verdict
Paul Newman,Charlotte Rampling,Jack Warden,James Mason,Milo O'Shea,Edward Binns,Julie Bovasso,Lindsay Crouse,Roxanne Hart,Wesley Addy,Kent Broadhurst,Colin Stinton,John Blood,H. Clay Dear,Juanita Fleming,James Handy,Burtt Harris,Leib Lensky,Edward Mason,Joe SenecaGenres The Verdict : Drama
Visitor Rating & Critics For The Verdict
User Rating The Verdict : 3.9User Percentage For The Verdict : 85 %
User Count Like for The Verdict : 8,924
All Critics Rating For The Verdict : 7.8
All Critics Count For The Verdict : 25
All Critics Percentage For The Verdict : 96 %
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There are many fine performances and sensitive moral issues contained in The Verdict but somehow that isn't enough to make it the compelling film it should be.Variety Staff-Variety
Sidney Lumet's direction, like David Mamet's patchy script, may not be quite good enough to justify the Rembrandt-like cinematography of Edward Pisoni and the brooding mood of self-importance, but it's good direction nonetheless.
Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader
The performances, the dialogue and the plot all work together like a rare machine.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
A quietly compelling legal drama which showcases what well be the finest performance of Paul Newman's career, The Verdict makes a strong case to be considered as one of the most essential courtroom movies in American cinema.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor
Sidney Lumet directs effectively, keeping the tension strong, and unfolding David Mamet's intelligent screenplay slowly but with maximum impact.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Paul Newman goes into court a drunken bum and comes out a better man in this superb legal drama about a man finding redemption.
-Film4
Not an action flick by any means, The Verdict is a slow burn from frame one to the end.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
One of the top courtroom dramas ever made.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
While it has the art-film aura that was the hallmark of so much '70s cinema, it is ultimately a feel-good ode to right trumping might--the very core of Reagan-era America.
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
Fox Home Video delivers this well-respected movie with a couple of impressive DVD packages.
Scott Weinberg-Apollo Guide
A cynical and gripping courtroom drama.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
David Mamet's script is a bit theatrical for courtroom drama, but it's Paul Newman's nuanced performance, and the direction of Lumet, who uses silences and pauses as eloquently as dialogue, that distinguish the picture.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
Newman gives a brilliant performance in this powerful David and Goliath tale of a sad man's quest for redemption in the face of despair. Newman, director Lumet and the film itself all should have won an Academy Award, but sadly didn't.
Chuck O'Leary-FulvueDrive-in.com
The first courtroom drama in years to recapture the brilliance of the form.
-Time Out
O.K. courtroom drama, electrified by great Newman performance
James Sanford-Kalamazoo Gazette
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