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An American journalist once described the courtroom as “A place where Jesus Christ and Judas Iscariot would be equals, with the betting odds favoring Judas” And to a certain extent this is the case. Love them or loath them, the courts are central to our society - enabling us to negotiate our problems without coming to blows. The courtroom has provided the backdrop to some of the best dramas ever committed to film. We bring together our favourites - from To Kill a Mockingbird to Boston Legal; all kinds of lawyers from Michael Clayton to Denny Crane. The Court is in session, add to your list and enjoy.
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 | And Justice For All(2001)
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The story of an ethical lawyer who is forced to choose between the security of his legal profession and his own integrity.
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 | Twelve Angry Men(2001)
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A courtroom drama about a man who stands alone in his belief of the innocence of a boy accused of the murder of his father. In order to save the boy h...
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 | Primal Fear(2001)
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An attorney volunteers to defend the suspect in a high profile murder case. But the case soon becomes part of a media circus.
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 | Runaway Jury
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During a trial there is a juror, on the inside, who has a girlfriend on the outside, and together they attempt to manipulate the outcome...
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 | Michael Clayton
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Michael Clayton (George Clooney) is an in-house “fixer” at one of the largest corporate law firms in New York. At the behest of the firm’s co-founder ...
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