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DramaMysteryThriller

The Firm

- Power can be murder to resist.

Mitch McDeere is a young man with a promising future in Law. About to sit his Bar exam, he is approached by 'The Firm' and made an offer he doesn't refuse. Seduced by the money and gifts showered on him, he is totally oblivious to the more sinister side of his company. Then, two Associates are murdered. The FBI contact him, asking him for information and suddenly his life is ruined. He has a choice - work with the FBI, or stay with the Firm. Either way he will lose his life as he knows it. Mitch figures the only way out is to follow his own plan...

Release Date : 1993-06-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mirage EnterprisesParamount PicturesDavis EntertainmentScott Rudin Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Cruise

Character Name : Mitch McDeere

Original Name : Tom Cruise

Gender : Male

Jeanne Tripplehorn

Character Name : Abby McDeere

Original Name : Jeanne Tripplehorn

Gender : Female

Gene Hackman

Character Name : Avery Tolar

Original Name : Gene Hackman

Gender : Male

Hal Holbrook

Character Name : Oliver Lambert

Original Name : Hal Holbrook

Gender : Male

Terry Kinney

Character Name : Lamar Quinn

Original Name : Terry Kinney

Gender : Male

Wilford Brimley

Character Name : William Devasher

Original Name : Wilford Brimley

Gender : Male

Ed Harris

Character Name : Wayne Tarrance

Original Name : Ed Harris

Gender : Male

Holly Hunter

Character Name : Tammy Hemphill

Original Name : Holly Hunter

Gender : Female

Karina Lombard

Character Name : Young Woman on the Beach

Original Name : Karina Lombard

Gender : Female

David Strathairn

Character Name : Ray McDeere

Original Name : David Strathairn

Gender : Male

Gary Busey

Character Name : Eddie Lomax

Original Name : Gary Busey

Gender : Male

Steven Hill

Character Name : F. Denton Voyles

Original Name : Steven Hill

Gender : Male

Tobin Bell

Character Name : The Nordic Man

Original Name : Tobin Bell

Gender : Male

Barbara Garrick

Character Name : Kay Quinn

Original Name : Barbara Garrick

Gender : Female

Jerry Hardin

Character Name : Royce McKnight

Original Name : Jerry Hardin

Gender : Male

Paul Calderon

Character Name : Thomas Richie

Original Name : Paul Calderon

Gender : Male

Jerry Weintraub

Character Name : Sonny Capps

Original Name : Jerry Weintraub

Gender : Male

Sullivan Walker

Character Name : Thomas Abanks

Original Name : Sullivan Walker

Gender : Male

Margo Martindale

Character Name : Nina Huff

Original Name : Margo Martindale

Gender : Female

John Beal

Character Name : Nathan Locke

Original Name : John Beal

Gender : Male

Dean Norris

Character Name : The Squat Man

Original Name : Dean Norris

Gender : Male

Lou Walker

Character Name : Frank Mulholland

Original Name : Lou Walker

Gender : Male

Tommy Cresswell

Character Name : Wally Hudson

Original Name : Tommy Cresswell

Gender : Male

David A. Kimball

Character Name : Randall Dunbar

Original Name : David A. Kimball

Gender : Male

David Dwyer

Character Name : Prison Guard

Original Name : David Dwyer

Gender : Male

Afemo Omilami

Character Name : Cotton Truck Driver

Original Name : Afemo Omilami

Gender : Male

Clint Smith

Character Name : Cotton Truck Driver

Original Name : Clint Smith

Gender : Male

Jonathan Kaplan

Character Name : Lawyer Recruiter

Original Name : Jonathan Kaplan

Gender : Male

Paul Sorvino

Character Name : Tommy Morolto (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Sorvino

Gender : Male

Joe Viterelli

Character Name : Joey Morolto (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe Viterelli

Gender : Male

Janie Paris

Character Name : Madge

Original Name : Janie Paris

Gender : Male

Susan Elliott

Character Name : River Museum Guide

Original Name : Susan Elliott

Gender : Male

Erin Branham

Character Name : River Museum Guide

Original Name : Erin Branham

Gender : Male

Joey Anderson

Character Name : Ruth

Original Name : Joey Anderson

Gender : Female

Deborah Thomas

Character Name : Quinns' Maid

Original Name : Deborah Thomas

Gender : Male

Rebecca Glenn

Character Name : Young Woman at Patio Bar

Original Name : Rebecca Glenn

Gender : Male

Terri Welles

Character Name : Woman Dancing with Avery

Original Name : Terri Welles

Gender : Female

Chris Schadrack

Character Name : Lawyer Recruiter

Original Name : Chris Schadrack

Gender : Male

Jeffrey Buckner Ford

Character Name : Lawyer Recruiter

Original Name : Jeffrey Buckner Ford

Gender : Male

Andy Armstrong

Character Name : Bad Beach Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Andy Armstrong

Gender : Male

Ron Clinton Smith

Character Name : Cotton Truck Driver #1 (uncredited)

Original Name : Ron Clinton Smith

Gender : Male

Julia Hayes

Character Name : Girl in Bar (uncredited)

Original Name : Julia Hayes

Gender : Male

Yvonne Sayers

Character Name : Young Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Yvonne Sayers

Gender : Female

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

When paradise turns into nightmare RELEASED IN 1993 and directed by Sydney Pollack based on John Grisham’s novel, "The Firm” is a crime drama/thriller starring Tom Cruise as a top Harvard grad lawyer who desperately wants to leave behind his working-class origins and takes a high-paying job at a firm in Memphis. He and his wife (Jeanne Tripplehorn) are ecstatic in their affluent new world until clues mount up that the firm has a sinister side. Gene Hackman plays his mentor at the firm while Ed Harris appears as an FBI agent. Holly Hunter, Hal Holbrook, David Strathairn and Gary Busey are also on hand. This has long been one of my favorites from this genre. You really feel for McDeere (Cruise) & his wife as their utopia morphs into an inescapable hell. In the Washington DC scene you grasp how limited their choices are as they’re caught in a crossfire between the Mob and the FBI. McDeere must use his wits, his knowledge and “golden connections” for them to get out unscathed, if possible. I always favored the piano score by Dave Grusin, which some have described as “bouncy.” While you could call it that, it has different tones depending on the sequence. For instance, during the closing city chase it’s driving and portentous. There’s also a melancholic component when suitable. The positive side of the piano score is that it makes the film timeless. Consider quality movies from that general era which were horribly dated by conventional scores, like “No Way Out” (1987). THE FILM RUNS 2 hour, 34 minutes and was shot in Memphis, Tennessee; West Memphis, Arkansas; Cayman Islands; Washington DC; Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts. GRADE: A/A-

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-10

**An excellent film, full of tension and suspense.** In my country there is a popular adage that probably also has an equivalent in other countries and that says “there is no beauty without a flaw”, that is, if something is too good, it must be wrong. And despite the excellent education and academic evaluations, the lawyer of this film seems not to know this simple truth. Based on a novel by John Grisham, the script follows Mitch, a young lawyer who has just been hired by a large and important law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. The job is irresistible: a high salary, several perks, a car and paid trips, everything a young yuppie and his wife could want. What he doesn't know is that his new bosses are heavily financed by mafia groups to whom they provide protection and legal advice, and that lawyers who seek to leave the firm end up mysteriously dying. When he finds out, he will have to decide what to do: either maintain his loyalty to the firm or collaborate with the FBI and frame his colleagues. The film has an excellent suspense that works wonderfully, and keeps us hooked until the end. The direction, in charge of the excellent Sydney Pollak, is really good and there is a certain similarity between this film and “Eyes Wide Shut”, another intense suspense film in which Cruise and Pollak work together again. And I have no doubt that Alfred Hitchcock's masterwork also had its influence on the way Pollak conceived his film. The script has many twists and turns and may demand some attention from the audience, but I guarantee that this will not be a problem if the spectator allows himself to be involved and absorbed by the suspense and tension that are gradually imposed. I'm not a fan of Cruise, but I recognize that he is a solid and sympathetic protagonist, making the character someone for whom we can have a certain empathy, oscillating between naivety and wit. There are a good handful of well done action scenes that the actor was more than cut out for. Gene Hackman, in turn, gives life to a mature, bohemian lawyer who seems to be more interested in traveling and swimming in the Caribbean than in working with his clients. However, he was also a sympathetic presence, and I really hoped that his character would get away with it somehow. Jeanne Tripplehorn doesn't seem to have much to do, and I thought, at first, that she would just be the protagonist's shy and fragile wife. However, the script gives us a twist that refocuses the character and gives her a much more active and intervening role than we could guess in the first half-hour length. One can also mention the good performances of Ed Harris, Steven Hill and Wilford Brimley, in roles that are tougher and closer to an action movie. Holly Hunter also appears here, but in such a minimal character that it seems inconceivable to me that she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Technically, the film has many qualities that we can point out: the cinematography is good and gives us an elegant look and good colors, so that the film does not look as old and dull as other films of the same year. The settings are excellent, in particular the offices and the paradise hotel in the Cayman Islands, where some beautiful and very colorful underwater scenes were filmed. The film passes through Memphis, Washington and other places, always with a careful eye on the choice of filming locations and the best framing. We don't have a show of visual and special effects, but the little that is done works very well. What definitely deserves a mention is the excellent soundtrack, based massively on the piano, and which is really effective in the task of accentuating the environment, deepening the suspense and gradually making things more exciting.