Verdict, The (1982) - (Movie Clip) You've Got A Very Good Case
Alcoholic Boston lawyer Frank (Paul Newman) keeping up appearances, pretending he has a secretary, has his first meeting with client Sally (Roxanne Hart, joined by her husband, James Handy), whose medical malpractice case has been given to him by worried friends, in Sidney Lumets The Verdict, 1982.
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