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Robert Redford | Tom Logan | |
Debra Winger | Laura Kelly | |
Daryl Hannah | Chelsea Deardon | |
Brian Dennehy | Cavanaugh | |
Terence Stamp | Victor Taft | |
Steven Hill | Bower | |
David Clennon | Blanchard | |
John McMartin | Forrester | |
Jennifer Dundas | Jennifer Logan (as Jennie Dundas) | |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Judge Dawkins | |
Christine Baranski | Carol Freeman | |
Thomas Barbour | ||
Sara Botsford | Barbara | |
Peter Boyden | ||
David Hart | Marchek | |
James Hurdle | Sebastian Dearden | |
Gary Howard Klar | Hit Man |
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Producer | Ivan Reitman
Arne Glimcher |
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Writer | Jim Cash
Jack Epps Jr. Jack Epps, Jr. |
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Cinematography | László Kovács
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Musician | Elmer Bernstein
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An Ivan Reitman film Robert Redford and Debra Winger star in this sophisticated comedy thriller about art fraud and murder, with Redford as a hard-nosed assistant district attorney and Winger as an imaginative defense attorney who combine their talents to defend Daryl Hannah, a spacey "performance artist" who is accused of theft and murder. The clashing attorneys get more than they bargained for as they come in contact with New York's fascinating art world and dangerous underworld. The delightful mix of romantic comedy and madcap slapstick co-stars Terence Stamp as a corrupt gallery owner and Brian Dennehy. |
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