About The Verdict
- Released on December 08, 1982
- Drama
Frank Galvin is a down-on-his-luck lawyer and reduced to drinking and ambulance chasing, when a former associate reminds him of his obligations in a medical malpractice suit by serving it to Galvin on a silver platter—all parties are willing to settle out of court. Blundering his way through the preliminaries, Galvin suddenly realizes that the case should actually go to court—to punish the guilty, to get a decent settlement for his clients... and to restore his standing as a lawyer.
Full Cast of The Verdict
Paul Newman
plays Frank Galvin
Charlotte Rampling
plays Laura Fischer
Jack Warden
plays Mickey Morrissey
James Mason
plays Ed Concannon
Milo O’Shea
plays Judge Hoyle
Lindsay Crouse
plays Kaitlin Costello
Edward Binns
plays Bishop Brophy
Julie Bovasso
plays Maureen Rooney
Roxanne Hart
plays Sally Doneghy
James Handy
plays Kevin Doneghy
Wesley Addy
plays Dr. Towler
Joe Seneca
plays Dr. Thompson
Lewis J. Stadlen
plays Dr. Gruber
Kent Broadhurst
plays Joseph Alito
Colin Stinton
plays Billy
Scott Rhyne
plays Young Priest
Susan Benenson
plays Deborah Ann Kaye
Evelyn Moore
plays Dr. Gruber's Nurse
Juanita Fleming
plays Dr. Gruber's Maid
Jack Collard
plays Bailiff
Ralph Douglas
plays Clerk
Gregor Roy
plays Jury Foreman
John Blood
plays Funeral Director
Dick McGoldrick
plays Manager of 2nd Funeral Parlor
Edward Mason
plays Widow's Son
Patty O'Brien
plays Irish Nurse #1
Maggie Task
plays Irish Nurse #2
Joseph Bergmann
plays Friedman
Herbert Rubens
plays Abrams
Leib Lensky
plays Wheelchair Patient
H. Clay Dear
plays Courthouse Lawyer
J.J. Clark
plays Courthouse Guard
Gregory Doucette
plays Sheraton Bar Waiter
Tony LaFortezza
plays Sheraton Bartender
Marvin Beck
plays Sheraton Bar Patron
Herb Peterson
plays Sheraton Bar Patron
Tobin Bell
plays Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Bruce Willis
plays Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Murphy Cross
plays District Attorney (uncredited)
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