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21 November 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
They were totally unqualified to try the case of a lifetime... but every underdog has his day.Plot:
An idealistic young lawyer and his cynical partner take on a powerful law firm representing a corrupt insurance company. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 8 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Coppola Returns to the Big Screen for the First Time Since 1997 (From WENN. 27 September 2005)
Roy Scheider Undergoes Treatment for Cancer (From WENN. 21 June 2005)
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John Grisham, Francis Ford Coppola The Rainmaker has to be good! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matt Damon | ... | Rudy Baylor | |
| Danny DeVito | ... | Deck Shifflet | |
| Claire Danes | ... | Kelly Riker | |
| Jon Voight | ... | Leo F. Drummond | |
| Mary Kay Place | ... | Dot Black | |
| Dean Stockwell | ... | Judge Harvey Hale | |
| Teresa Wright | ... | Colleen 'Miss Birdie' Birdsong | |
| Virginia Madsen | ... | Jackie Lemancyzk | |
| Mickey Rourke | ... | Bruiser Stone | |
| Andrew Shue | ... | Cliff Riker | |
| Red West | ... | Buddy Black | |
| Johnny Whitworth | ... | Donny Ray Black | |
| Wayne Emmons | ... | Prince Thomas | |
| Adrian Roberts | ... | Butch | |
| Roy Scheider | ... | Wilfred Keeley |
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Rated PG-13 for a strong beating and elements of domestic abuse.Parents Guide:
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135 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:L | Philippines:PG-13 | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:14A (British Columbia) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/Manitoba/Ontario) | USA:PG-13 (certificate #35679) | Brazil:12 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Chile:14 | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Germany:12 (w) | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Portugal:M/12 | South Korea:15 | Spain:13 | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | Singapore:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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The initial cut of the movie was about six hours long. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The microphone stand when Wilfred Keeley is in the witness chair. moreQuotes:
Rudy Baylor: There's gotta be a hundred years of law experience sitting at this very table. My staff has flunked the bar exam six times. moreMovie Connections:
Featured in Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'John Grisham's The Rainmaker' (2007) (V) moreSoundtrack:
You Are My Sunshine moreFAQ
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A story about an aspiring young lawyer who tries to break down an insurance company, Matt Damon plays Rudy Baylor, a Memphis St. Law School graduate who can't seem to find a job anywhere, until he meets "Bruiser" Stone (Mickey Rourke). Stone is an ambulance chaser, who does whatever it takes, legal or not, to win a case. Rudy, as most law students are when they graduate, wants to take the high road, do everything by the book, and win. What he finds is that sometimes you need to get down and dirty to help your client. In this case, his client is a young boy, dying of leukemia.
Seems the insurance company won't pay for a bone marrow transplant that would save his life. Rudy sets out to help the young man and his family, in what turns out to be one of the biggest cases Tennessee has ever seen. Along with his partner Deck Shifflet (Danny DeVito), Rudy sets out to try and prove to the world that the insurance company is nothing more than a big time scam artist. Along the way Rudy meets (and falls in love with) a young woman (Clare Danes) who gets beat up regularly by her husband. This part of the story seemed somewhat strange to me. I couldn't figure out what it was there to do. Was it to give Rudy a love interest? Was it just to give the movie another case so the entire film wasn't centered on the insurance trial? I feel it gave the movie some heart, and showed that Rudy would fight for what he believed in, both in court and in life. But I think the movie could have been done without it.
I enjoyed the trial scenes and all the grunt work that went behind it (being a future lawyer myself (I hope)). And the cast was wonderful. Each person added a little more to the movie, and each gave a great performance. Danny Glover as the (2nd) judge gave a little humor to the movie, but also made you feel good about Rudy's chances in court. He was going to play fair, but hew as also going to give Rudy the benefit of the doubt. Jon Voight played the insurance company's lead lawyer, and he played his character to it's swarmy best. He is what people think lawyers are like, out only for money; win at all costs, no soul (I know attorneys like that). And he was convincing. And of course DeVito and Damon carried the film.
I had my doubts about Damon playing a lawyer, but the more I watched, the more I realized that he looked like people I see at work everyday. He had the same fear in his eyes that we all do, but also that dog-eat-dog determination to prove to the world that he could do the job. The Rainmaker was more about the performances than the story. And the performances won me over. Give it a shot, it's worth it.