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In Her Defense (1999)

In Her Defense (1999)

GENRESDrama,Thriller,Romance
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Marlee MatlinDaniel PilonMichael DudikoffSophie Lorain
DIRECTOR
Sidney J. Furie

SYNOPSICS

In Her Defense (1999) is a English movie. Sidney J. Furie has directed this movie. Marlee Matlin,Daniel Pilon,Michael Dudikoff,Sophie Lorain are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1999. In Her Defense (1999) is considered one of the best Drama,Thriller,Romance movie in India and around the world.

Lawyer Andrew Garfield has a love affair with Jane, a deaf woman. A day when Jane's husband comes home early and catches them, Andrew shoots him. The police think Jane killed her husband and wants Andrew to defend her in court. Now he has to defend her, without drawing suspicion upon himself, and at the same time, this may be the big case he needs to improve his career.

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In Her Defense (1999) Reviews

  • Pretty good, amazing ending

    vchimpanzee2004-12-14

    In Saint John, New Brunswick, Andrew meets Jane in a museum in front of a painting she did. Jane is deaf, but Andrew speaks just enough sign language to get himself in trouble. Fortunately, Jane is understanding and charming. Andrew is at the museum with Debra; both are lawyers who were working on the same case earlier in the movie. Jane is there with her abusive but rich husband Noby, who sells half the concrete in Canada and also has a trucking business. Jane asks Andrew to work on getting out of a prenuptial agreement so she can divorce Noby--she would get more if he died. Andrew and Jane get quite close. When Noby is killed, Jane is a suspect, and she asks Andrew to be her lawyer. Debra ends up working on the prosecution side. This was a pretty good murder mystery. Nothing special, and we know who did it, but the investigation is interesting, with plenty of plot twists, including some truly remarkable ones at the end. Hint: watch for the girl popping balloons. That means something big is about to happen that will change everything. Daniel Pilon gave the outstanding performance as the lead prosecutor, occasionally appearing in scenes we later find out occur after the conclusion of the trial, talking about what it takes to commit the perfect murder. Marlee Matlin was also quite good as Jane. And Robbie O'Neill made investigator Frank quite a character. It wasn't the best murder mystery ever, but I enjoyed it.

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  • Surprise

    HighlanderArg2005-01-25

    Andrew is a lawyer. One day, his partner (a nice-looking woman) takes him to an art exposition, where he meets Jane, a deaf woman who painted some of the stuff there. He also meets her violent husband. Soon, Jane calls in at his studio to ask him about the divorce. He goes to her house,while the husband's out, and the average for their meetings occur: sex. During the second of these meetings, the husband calls in and Andrew, trying to defend himself, takes a gun from a shelf and shoots the husband. He throws the body to a river, but the police finds it and all the evidence points to Jane. He will defend her in the trial, but at what cost? After hearing loads about MArlee mAtlin, I finally saw a movie with her. She's rather good, rather pretty, and convincing in her role (yes, I did realize she's truly deaf). But the surprise is Michael Dudikoff here, in a sort of dramatic role. He's not as good as in the "Bounty Hunter" films but he is surprising as the lawyer. The rest of the cast is rather good too. It is not a movie I would have rented, but after seeing it, it's worth it. 6/10

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  • Can a lawyer tell the truth?

    phbalanced2006-03-17

    A "chance meeting" between a wealthy and beautiful but deaf woman and a struggling single family lawyer leads to a torrid affair when the woman learns how much wealth she could accumulate should she leave her abusive husband. Drama and suspense film set in the beautiful province of New Brunswick, in east coast Canada with Michael Dudikoff, well known for his leading roles in action and martial arts films, playing the role of defense lawyer Andrew Garfield. Refreshing change to see Dudikoff in this role and he plays it well, as a man in love with a mysterious woman, who is a suspect in the murder of her husband. Film is actually set in Canadian courts with references to the Crown, and the lawyers appear in black robes and white neck tabs, a setting which differs from the American courts. Small blooper in one scene approximately 30 minutes into the movie, a police van with a logo "New Brunswick Sheriff" appears at the scene of the crime. In Canada, I don't think there are sheriffs. Provincial and federal levels of crime enforcement including the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police). Excellent tale of deception that questions a lawyer's ethics vs. his or her personal feelings.

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  • It's Been Done Before

    logshrike2001-07-04

    Just saw this movie today for the first time. Although the plot was plausible in most cases, I was simply amazed (and disappointed) at how similar this movie was to Body Heat. In the opening sequence (and at several points later in the movie), you can even hear the same music score that was used in Body Heat. Had this movie been slightly more original in its plot and musical score, it may have risen above the long list of average film noir movies.

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  • It is what it is

    callanvass2014-02-24

    This is a different change of pace for Michael Dudikoff. I didn't expect much going into this one, it's a made for television movie, filmed in Canada. Was it any good? I wouldn't exactly call it good, but it passed the time in an OK way. The trouble with this movie, is there isn't anything in this movie that you haven't seen before. It's a highly derivative courtroom thriller that will deliver no surprises. There is some twists and turns, especially at the end, but you've seen it all before if you are knowledgeable about courtroom thrillers. Also, this one lacks suspense when the movie needs it the most. There were a few occasions where the film begins to meander, in lieu of building up tension like it should be doing. It does thrown in some rather tame eroticism. Dudikoff and Matlin have some rather tame sex and make-out sessions. None of the main characters are a true "Villain" I thought that was a unique touch. The acting isn't bad. Michael Dudikoff gives one of his best performances. I wouldn't say it was exceptional, but he had the right amount of intensity for the part. Marlee Matlin is very good in this movie. Her beauty knows no bounds and I thought she did great with her character. Overall, this is an average courtroom thriller. I'm not going to say it comes recommended, but if you are able to come across it on T.V, it kills the time. 5/10

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