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...
Tom Cruise
Mitch McDeere
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Abby McDeere
Gene Hackman
Avery Tolar
Hal Holbrook
Oliver Lambert
Terry Kinney
Lamar Quinn
Wilford Brimley
William Devasher
Ed Harris
Wayne Tarrance
Holly Hunter
Tammy Hemphill
Karina Lombard
Young Woman on the Beach
David Strathairn
Ray McDeere
Gary Busey
Eddie Lomax
Steven Hill
F. Denton Voyles
Tobin Bell
The Nordic Man
Barbara Garrick
Kay Quinn
Jerry Hardin
Royce McKnight
Paul Calderon
Thomas Richie
Jerry Weintraub
Sonny Capps
Sullivan Walker
Thomas Abanks
Margo Martindale
Nina Huff
John Beal
Nathan Locke
Dean Norris
The Squat Man
Lou Walker
Frank Mulholland
Tommy Cresswell
Wally Hudson
David A. Kimball
Randall Dunbar
David Dwyer
Prison Guard
Afemo Omilami
Cotton Truck Driver
Clint Smith
Cotton Truck Driver
Jonathan Kaplan
Lawyer Recruiter
Paul Sorvino
Tommy Morolto (uncredited)
Joe Viterelli
Joey Morolto (uncredited)
Janie Paris
Madge
Susan Elliott
River Museum Guide
Erin Branham
River Museum Guide
Joey Anderson
Ruth
Deborah Thomas
Quinns' Maid
Rebecca Glenn
Young Woman at Patio Bar
Terri Welles
Woman Dancing with Avery
Chris Schadrack
Lawyer Recruiter
Jeffrey Buckner Ford
Lawyer Recruiter
Andy Armstrong
Bad Beach Man (uncredited)
Ron Clinton Smith
Cotton Truck Driver #1 (uncredited)
Julia Hayes
Girl in Bar (uncredited)
Yvonne Sayers
Young Girl (uncredited)
Director
Sydney Pollack
Novel
John Grisham
Screenplay
David Rabe
Screenplay
David Rayfiel
Screenplay
Robert Towne
May 24, 2018
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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-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$42,000,000.00
Revenue:
$270,248,367.00