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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 3 and 1/2 stars....Something About Debra
Review: This review refers to the DVD(Universal/2003 release) edition of "Legal Eagles"...

Okay, okay,...so let's say you are entertaining beings from another planet. You are telling them about all the great talent we have here in the world of film. Included among that talent would of course be Robert Redford and Debra Winger. "Legal Eagles", although a fun, sometimes thrilling, and entertaining view, may not be the one, you would want to use as an example of all that talent! Maybe it was the chemistry(or lack of), maybe it was two great, but basically dramatic talents doing romantic comedy together, or perhaps the storyline, that mixes romantic comedy with a murder mystery, but probably a little of each of those things, keep this duo from being the shining example of what we expect from them on the screen.

The story is a complex but good one. It's a serio-comic look at some dirty dealings in the Art world with New York City as the centerpiece of all the action. An Asst. D.A. and a defense attorney, who's courtroom styles couldn't be more different, try to work together to prove the innocence of a client accused of first theft, and then murder. Chelsea Dearden, is the client, a young and beautiful performance artist, who, as a little girl, saw her talented father and all his artwork go up in flames. A painting, a gift from her father, may have survived the fire. Chelsea wants what is rightfully hers. How far will she go to obtain it?

The cast includes a host of fine talented actors. Daryl Hannah is Chelsea. She is wonderful at keeping us guessing about her guilt or innocence. One moment she is a child-like beauty, the next a sultry seductress. Brian Dennehy, Terrence Stamp, Steven Hill, and a young Christine Baranski add their marvelous talents as well. Directed by Ivan Reitman, who has a fine sense of comedy ("Ghostbusters"/"Stripes"), it is a film that will have you both smiling and intrigued. Elmer Bernstein, who knows a thing or two about movie scores adds his touch as well. A couple of added attractions to this film would be a look at some incredible artwork, and of course, being that this all takes place in the Big Apple, you'll see the WTC preserved on film.

I would suggest renting it if you haven't already seen it, as it is enjoyable, but probably not one that will watch repeatedly. If it is a film you already know you love and are interested in the DVD, you should go for it. The DVD presents a very nice picture in anamorphic widescreen. It has an informative look at the film with a "making of" featurette, English captions, and subtitles in French and Spanish.

With something for everbody... thrilling action, explosions, romance, courtroom scenes, comedy and drama, it is very much worth the view. There was just something about the mix, that kept if from being great.....enjoy...Laurie


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