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Michael Stringer
Production Design -
Paul Zaza
Original Music Composer -
David E. Kelley
Screenplay -
Bob Clark
Screenplay -
Jane Feinberg
Casting -
Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography -
Mike Fenton
Casting -
René Dupont
Producer
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John Chard 5/16/2024 3:22:22PM
Legal satire and conundrums just work for me I guess. Robin "Stormy" Weathers is desperate to rise up the ladder at the law firm he is employed by - sooner rather than later! Manufacturing a series of events, Weathers crow bars his way into a position of prestige. But just as he thinks he has finally made it, the partners saddle him with a no-win trial... Directed by Bob Clark and starring Judd Nelson (Weathers), Elizabeth Perkins, John Hurt and Darren McGavin, From The Hip is a quintessentially 1980s picture. Oozing a yuppie law firm vibe and with Brat Packer Nelson leading the way, it's no great shock to proclaim it as such really. That's not to say it deserves to stay back in that decade though, for although it hasn't aged well in context to our evolving societies, and as implausible as "Stormy's" legal shenanigans are, the piece serves up a nice blend of satire and legal ethic conundrums. It's also decidedly funny, that is until John Hurt arrives as a pompous suspected murderer and not only steals the film, but also swerves it to a far darker place. Perhaps it's a blend too far since the film is poorly rated by many? Maybe Hurt's preening, borderline psychotic peacock performance only serves to bring to light the deficiencies of the other cast members? What I do know is that my recent revisit to the film still brought many a chuckle as "Stormy" pulls his bag of tricks in the court room, and yes I was still on the edge of my seat during the gripping finale as Hurt's Douglas Benoit is called to the witness box. 7/10
John Hurt
Douglas BenoitElizabeth Perkins
Jo AnnDarren McGavin
Craig DuncanEverett Quinton
WarrenDavid Alan Grier
Steve HadleyJudd Nelson
Robin "Stormy" WeathersNancy Marchand
Roberta WinnakerRay Walston
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