119 minutes
10/19/1979
An ethical Baltimore defense lawyer disgusted with rampant legal corruption is forced to defend a judge he despises in a rape trial under the threat of being disbarred.
Al Pacino
as Arthur Kirkland
Jack Warden
as Judge Francis Rayford
John Forsythe
as Judge Henry T. Fleming
Lee Strasberg
as Grandpa Sam
Jeffrey Tambor
as Jay Porter
Christine Lahti
as Gail Packer
Sam Levene
as Arnie
Robert Christian
as Ralph Agee
Thomas G. Waites
as Jeff McCullaugh
Larry Bryggman
as Warren Fresnell
Craig T. Nelson
as Frank Bowers
Dominic Chianese
as Carl Travers
Victor Arnold
as Leo Fauci
Vincent Beck
as Officer Leary
Michael Gorrin
as Elderly Man
Baxter Harris
as Larry
Joe Morton
as Prison Doctor
Alan North
as Deputy Sheriff
Tom Quinn
as Desk Clerk Kiley
Beverly Sanders
as Sherry
Connie Sawyer
as Gitel
Charles Siebert
as Assistant D.A. Keene
Robert Symonds
as Judge Burns
Keith Andes
as Marvin Bates
Stephen Blackmore
as Robert Wenke
Vasili Bogazianos
as Avilar
Terrence Currier
as George Reisler
Walter Davy
as Dapper Defendant
Rita Fredricks
as Judge Howe
Jack Hollander
as Prison Warden
Carl Pistilli
as Matt Gibson
Darrell Zwerling
as William Zinoff
J.G. Hertzler
as Driver
Teri Wootten
as Leah Shepard
John Aquino
as Deputy Sheriff
Sidney Clute
as Polic
Angus Duncan
as Gallagher
Johnny Haymer
as Crenna
Kenneth Patterson
as Cecil
Allisha Council
as Hooker
Molly Kohler
as Young Woman
Cathleen Schurr
as Mrs. Barnes
Donald Saiontz
as Defense Attorney
Bill Polk
as Paramedic
Bonita Cartwright
as Woman in Car
Frank Sliwka
as Court Clerk
Julius Dunbar
as Court Reporter
Angelyn Forbes
as Waitress
Newton Scott
as Prison Guard
McLindsey Hawkins
as Escort Officer