Released in 1979 and directed by Norman Jewison , …And Justice for All stands as a blistering indictment of the American legal system. While it is often remembered for its explosive "You're out of order!" climax, the film is a complex "terrifying comedy" that explores the crushing weight of ethical compromise and systemic failure on the individual [8, 5]. The Disillusioned Idealist
The Supporting Cast: The film features incredible performances from Jack Warden as the suicidal Judge Rayford and John Forsythe as the cold, villainous Judge Fleming. Their characters represent the two extremes of a broken system: those who are destroyed by it and those who manipulate it.
: This was the first produced screenplay for the husband-and-wife writing team of Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson Baltimore Setting : The movie was filmed on location in Baltimore, Maryland , utilizing the actual courthouse areas for authenticity. Critical Reception & Legacy The film was a commercial success, grossing over $33.3 million
He was talking to all of us.
Released in 1979 and directed by Norman Jewison , …And Justice for All stands as a blistering indictment of the American legal system. While it is often remembered for its explosive "You're out of order!" climax, the film is a complex "terrifying comedy" that explores the crushing weight of ethical compromise and systemic failure on the individual [8, 5]. The Disillusioned Idealist
The Supporting Cast: The film features incredible performances from Jack Warden as the suicidal Judge Rayford and John Forsythe as the cold, villainous Judge Fleming. Their characters represent the two extremes of a broken system: those who are destroyed by it and those who manipulate it. and justice for all 1979 exclusive
: This was the first produced screenplay for the husband-and-wife writing team of Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson Baltimore Setting : The movie was filmed on location in Baltimore, Maryland , utilizing the actual courthouse areas for authenticity. Critical Reception & Legacy The film was a commercial success, grossing over $33.3 million Released in 1979 and directed by Norman Jewison
He was talking to all of us.