DiscoverQuotable Cinema"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."
"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."

"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."

Update: 2024-12-03
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"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."

The Verdict from 1982 is a gripping courtroom drama directed by Sidney Lumet, based on Barry Reed's novel of the same name.The film stars Paul Newman as Frank Galvin, a down-and-out lawyer seeking redemption by taking on a medical malpractice case against a powerful hospital, with Charlotte Rampling as his enigmatic love interest Laura Fischer and James Mason as the formidable opposing counsel Ed Concannon. Its exploration of morality, justice, and human vulnerability earned critical acclaim and multiple Oscar nominations.

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"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."

"There is no justice. The rich win, the poor are powerless."

Cala Vox