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The Pelican Brief is a 1993 American legal thriller film based on the 1992 novel by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula , the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as Washington Herald reporter Gray Grantham.
The Pelican Brief is a legal-suspense thriller by John Grisham, published in 1992 by Doubleday. [1] It is his third novel after A Time to Kill and The Firm. Two paperback editions were published, both by Dell Publishing in 1993. A namesake film adaptation was released in 1993 starring Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington.
The Pelican Brief (film) R. The Rainmaker (1997 film) Runaway Jury; T. A Time to Kill (1996 film)
Denzel Washington - The Pelican Brief as Gray Grantham 1995: Brad Pitt – Interview with the Vampire as Louis: Tom Cruise - Interview with the Vampire as Lestat Andy García - When a Man Loves a Woman as Michael Green Keanu Reeves - Speed as Jack Traven Christian Slater - Interview with the Vampire as Daniel Molloy 1996: Brad Pitt – Seven as ...
The Pelican Brief: Darby Shaw [29] 1994 I Love Trouble: Sabrina Peterson [30] Prêt-à-Porter: Anne Eisenhower [31] 1995 Something to Talk About: Grace King Bichon [32] 1996 Mary Reilly: Mary Reilly [33] Michael Collins: Kitty Kiernan [34] Everyone Says I Love You: Von Sidell [35] 1997 My Best Friend's Wedding: Julianne Potter [36] Conspiracy ...
The Pelican Brief: Gray Grantham [32] Philadelphia: Joe Miller [33] 1995 Crimson Tide: Lt. Commander Ron Hunter [34] Virtuosity: Lt. Parker Barnes [23] Devil in a Blue Dress: Easy Rawlins [23] 1996 Courage Under Fire: Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Serling [23] The Preacher's Wife: Dudley [35] 1998 Fallen: Detective John Hobbes [36] He Got Game: Jake ...
As The New York Times noted, at the time of his death, "all 101 of Mr. L'Amour's books — 86 novels, 14 short-story collections and one full-length work of nonfiction," were in print, making him ...
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.