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Trial and Error (1997)
Rating:
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Michael Richards, Jessica Steen, Charlize Theron, Rip Torn
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Category: Drama, Comedy
Studio: New Line Cinema
Subtitles:
English
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

What's a courtroom circus without a couple of clowns?

Charles Tuttle (Jeff Daniels, Dumb & Dumber, Pleasantville) is a mild-mannered, big-city attorney, sent to a small desert town a few days before his wedding to defend a cry-baby con artist (Rip Torn, Men in Black). He arrives to find his high-strung best friend, Richard (Michael Richards, Seinfeld), an out-of-work-actor, brewing up a bachelor party blast that soon turns Charles' brilliant legal mind into jello.Trying to do the groom-to-be a favor, Richard pretends he's Charles and goes to trial, giving the performance of his career while turning the courtroom upside down.Meanwhile, Charles finds romance in the arms of a beautiful waitress (Charlize Theron, Devil's Advocate, The Astronaut's Wife), who proves to him that there is no law against falling in love.

 
 
   
   

 
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