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| Glenn Close | ... | Teddy Barnes | |
| Maria Mayenzet | ... | Page Forrester | |
| Jeff Bridges | ... | Jack Forrester | |
| Peter Coyote | ... | Thomas Krasny | |
| Dave Austin | ... | Policeman | |
| Richard Partlow | ... | Policeman | |
| Lance Henriksen | ... | Frank Martin | |
| William Allen Young | ... | Greg Arnold | |
| Ben Hammer | ... | Dr. Goldman | |
| James Karen | ... | Andrew Hardesty | |
| Sanford Jensen | ... | Scott Talbot | |
| Woody Eney | ... | Austin Lofton | |
| Al Ruscio | ... | Carl Siegal | |
| Sharon Hanian | ... | Assistant D.A. | |
| Sarah Cunningham | ... | First Judge | |
| Ann Walker | ... | Ms. Barnes' Secretary | |
| James Winkler | ... | Ted Fitzpatrick (as James Winker) | |
| Bruce French | ... | Richard Duffin | |
| Brandon Call | ... | David Barnes | |
| Christina Hutter | ... | Jenny Barnes | |
| John Furlong | ... | Butler | |
| Karen Wonnell | ... | Stablehand | |
| Sharon Madden | ... | City Editor | |
| Guy Boyd | ... | Matthew Barnes | |
| Phyllis Applegate | ... | Mrs. Stiles | |
| Robert Loggia | ... | Sam Ransom | |
| Michael Dorn | ... | Dan Hislan | |
| John Clark | ... | Dr. Holloway | |
| Louis Giambalvo | ... | Fabrizi | |
| John Dehner | ... | Superior Court Judge Clark Carrigan | |
| David Wiley | ... | Court Clerk | |
| Leigh Taylor-Young | ... | Virginia Howell | |
| Jay Crimp | ... | Ms. Barnes' Assistant | |
| Mike Mitchell | ... | Bailiff | |
| Diane Erickson | ... | Eileen Avery | |
| Marshall Colt | ... | Bobby Slade | |
| Walter Brooke | ... | Duane Bendix | |
| Karen Austin | ... | Julie Jensen | |
| Bill Gratton | ... | Jury Foreman | |
| Joyce Shank | ... | TV Interviewer | |
| Dean Webber | ... | Newscaster | |
| John X. Heart | ... | Reporter | |
| Brenda Huggins | ... | Reporter | |
| Richard Marion | ... | Reporter | |
| Edwina Moore | ... | Reporter | |
| Sue Rihr | ... | Reporter | |
| Suzanne Lodge | ... | Reporter | |
| Judith Siegfried | ... | Reporter | |
| Sally Train | ... | Reporter | |
| Abigail Van Alyn | ... | Reporter | |
| Terry Wills | ... | Reporter | |
| Biff Yeager | ... | Reporter |
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| Richard Marquand | |||
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| Joe Eszterhas | written by | |
Produktion | |||
| Michele Connors Raley | .... | associate producer (as Michele Connors-Raley) | |
| Martin Ransohoff | .... | producer | |
| Don Carmody | .... | assistant producer (uncredited) | |
Originalmusik | |||
| John Barry | |||
Kamera | |||
| Matthew F. Leonetti | |||
Schnitt | |||
| Sean Barton | |||
| Conrad Buff IV | (as Conrad Buff) | ||
Casting | |||
| Lynn Stalmaster | |||
Szenenbild | |||
| Gene Callahan | |||
Bauten/Dekorationsbau (art directors) | |||
| Peter Landsdown Smith | (as Peter J. Smith) | ||
Bühnenbildner/Ausstatter (set decorators) | |||
| Jerry Wunderlich | |||
Kostüme | |||
| Ann Roth | |||
Maske/Frisuren | |||
| Pete Altobelli | .... | makeup artist (as Peter Altobelli) | |
| Barbara Lorenz | .... | hair stylist | |
| Bob Mills | .... | makeup supervisor | |
Produktionsleiter (production managers) | |||
| Terry Carr | .... | production manager | |
Ausstattung (Stab) | |||
| Rene Auda | .... | stand-by painter | |
| Nigel A. Boucher | .... | lead man (as Nigel Boucher) | |
| Christopher Burian-Mohr | .... | set designer | |
| Stan Cockerell | .... | property master | |
| Beverli Eagan | .... | set designer | |
| Bill Iiams | .... | general construction foreman | |
| Roger Irvin | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Charles R. Lipscomb | .... | lead man (as Charles Lipscomb) | |
| John Warnke | .... | set designer | |
Ton Stab | |||
| Wayne Artman | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Tom Beckert | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Raul A. Bruce | .... | boom operator (as Raul Bruce) | |
| Milton C. Burrow | .... | sound editor | |
| Gene S. Cantamessa | .... | production sound mixer (as Gene Cantamessa) | |
| Tom E. Dahl | .... | sound re-recording mixer (as Tom Dahl) | |
| Fred Judkins | .... | sound editor | |
| William L. Manger | .... | sound editor | |
| Joseph A. Mayer | .... | adr editor (as Joe Mayer) | |
| Tom McCarthy Jr. | .... | sound editor | |
| Jack Wolpa | .... | cable person | |
| Joseph Holsen | .... | sound editor (uncredited) | |
| John Roesch | .... | foley artist (uncredited) | |
| Lionel Strutt | .... | adr mixer (uncredited) | |
Spezialeffekte | |||
| Stan Parks | .... | special effects | |
Visual Effects | |||
| Jena Holman | .... | matte paintings | |
Stunts | |||
| Debby Porter | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Kamera und Elektrik (Stab) | |||
| Douglas E. Beal | .... | assistant camera | |
| Hugo Cortina | .... | chief lighting technician | |
| John R. Leonetti | .... | focus puller | |
| John J. Linder | .... | key grip (as John Linder) | |
| Elliott Marks | .... | still photographer | |
| Michael St. Hilaire | .... | camera operator | |
| Joseph F. Valentine | .... | camera operator | |
| Jesse Mather | .... | lighting technician (uncredited) | |
| Jeffrey Ray Strong | .... | electrician (uncredited) | |
Kostüm und Garderobe (Stab) | |||
| Michael Dennison | .... | costumer: men | |
| Bruce Ericksen | .... | costume supervisor (as Bruce Erickson) | |
| Barbara Matera | .... | costumes executed by | |
| Elizabeth Pine | .... | costumer: women | |
Schnitt (Stab) | |||
| William Goldenberg | .... | apprentice editor | |
| Peter Ransohoff | .... | assistant editor | |
Musik (Stab) | |||
| John Barry | .... | conductor | |
| Tom Jung | .... | music engineer | |
Transporte | |||
| Gary Hellerstein | .... | transportation coordinator (as Gary M. Hellerstein) | |
Restlicher Stab | |||
| John Bush | .... | location manager | |
| Jonathan Elias | .... | synthesizer | |
| Michael Hill | .... | production accountant | |
| Arthur Leeds | .... | legal advisor | |
| Don Levy | .... | unit publicist | |
| Cathleen Moore | .... | assistant: Mr. Marquand | |
| Julie Pitkanen | .... | script supervisor | |
| David C. Thomas | .... | location manager (as David Thomas) | |
| Joan Wolpert | .... | production coordinator (as Joan M. Wolpert) | |
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This courtroom thriller was one of the films that spawned a huge wave of copycats through the mid '80's and early '90's. Now, of course, these types of stories are on TV nightly in the glut of crime/law based shows. However, in 1985, audiences could still be (and were) riveted to the big screen by stories like this. Bridges plays a newspaper editor whose wife is brutally murdered along with their maid (in an opening sequence that is not overly graphic, yet is very disturbing.) Before long, he is prime suspect in the killings and is defended by a tentative, reluctant Close who is trying to redeem herself after some earlier unethical legal behavior. She squares off with slimy former prosecuting partner Coyote (in a slick, effective performance) to clear Bridges. She then, foolishly, becomes intimate with Bridges. There is constant doubt in her mind, as well as in the audience's, as to whether or not Bridges did the deed or not. Because the story is a tease and exists to manipulate and captivate the audience, there are plot holes galore. However, the film works very well on a visceral level, providing twists and shocks along the way (including one startling break-in near the end which is jarring no matter how many times it is seen.) The film's greatest strength is the acting, notably Close. Unlike later Eszterhas scripts, in which no one is sympathetic, she is a heroine to root for, despite her flaws. She brings great conviction to her poorly conceived role. Bridges does well also as the perfectly moussed, tan dreamboat who might be a savage murderer. Loggia brings a welcome salty edge to the film with his foul-mouthed portrayal of Close's investigator friend. All cussing and cigarettes, he is a stock Eszterhas character, but is acted well. There are other fine smaller roles played by Dehner as a crusty judge, Young as a haughty rich-bitch and Austin (an underrated actress) as an attack victim. Close has two annoying kids and a wimpy ex-husband to make her life that much more unbearable. Drawbacks to the film would be the illogic of the script and the bizarre editing of the courtroom scenes in which the clothing Bridges and (especially) Close wear inexplicably switch! Her hair is also consistently inconsistent throughout...(within scenes!)...flat one moment, curly the next, varying in height and swoop, etc.... The discordant music by Barry is very unsettling and his use of low piano keys doubtlessly inspired Jerry Goldsmith for "Basic Instinct". It's the same type of sound. Folks expecting a watertight story will be disappointed. Those who just want to be entertained and spooked should love it.