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The Firm is a 1991 legal thriller by American writer John Grisham.It was his second book and the first that gained wide popularity. In 1993, after selling 1.5 million copies, it was adapted into a film of the same name starring Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman and Jeanne Tripplehorn.
Rather than capitalizing on his circumstances by stealing money from the firm, as in the book, the movie's McDeere ends up battered and bruised, but with his integrity and professional ethics intact. Mitch also makes the FBI have to work in order to bring down the firm by having to argue that each instance of excessive billing is a federal ...
The novel sold 7 million copies and the movie, which starred Tom Cruise, [4] grossed over $158 million ($333 million in 2013 dollars [5]) domestically and $111 million internationally ($270 million worldwide in 1993 dollars). [6] [7] Additionally, it was the largest grossing R-rated movie of 1993 and of any film based on a Grisham novel. [8]
In the book, Cal and Six-Thirty were already running buddies, and a leash comes into play when Elizabeth insists Cal start using one in case Six-Thirty gets spooked by fireworks and runs off. Cal ...
The six-part limited series, which debuted on Thursday, September 5, is based on author Elin Hilderbrand's book of the same name. Breaking Down Biggest Differences Between ‘The Perfect Couple ...
In the book, one of the key storylines is how Karen, who is dying of cancer, plans to end her own life. This plotline doesn't appear until the very final episode, but it's woven throughout the novel.
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If you're a fan of the 'Wicked' musical, you probably already know it veers sharply away from Gregory Maguire's book. Here's how the movie version stacks up.