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The Trial

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.9K
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The Trial (2010)
Attorney Mac McClain has nothing left to live for.  Three years after the horrific accident that claimed the lives of his wife and two sons, he's finally given up.  Then the phone rings.  Mac is asked to take one final case: the trial of his life.
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After the horrific death of his wife and two sons, suicide seems to be the only escape for a small town attorney, until he's assigned a capital punishment case that begins to transform his l... Read allAfter the horrific death of his wife and two sons, suicide seems to be the only escape for a small town attorney, until he's assigned a capital punishment case that begins to transform his life.After the horrific death of his wife and two sons, suicide seems to be the only escape for a small town attorney, until he's assigned a capital punishment case that begins to transform his life.

  • Director
    • Gary Wheeler
  • Writers
    • Mark Freiburger
    • Gary Wheeler
    • Robert Whitlow
  • Stars
    • Larry Bagby
    • Matthew Modine
    • Clare Carey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Wheeler
    • Writers
      • Mark Freiburger
      • Gary Wheeler
      • Robert Whitlow
    • Stars
      • Larry Bagby
      • Matthew Modine
      • Clare Carey
    • 42User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby
    • Spencer Hightower
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Mac
    Clare Carey
    Clare Carey
    • Dr. Anna Wilkes
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Ray
    Nikki Deloach
    Nikki Deloach
    • Mindy
    David Dwyer
    David Dwyer
    • Alex Hightower
    R. Keith Harris
    R. Keith Harris
    • Lt. Monroe
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Joe Whetstone
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Judge Danielson
    Rebekah James
    Rebekah James
    • Kathy Buechler
    Ted Johnson
    Ted Johnson
    • Bank Manager
    Andrew R. Kaplan
    Andrew R. Kaplan
    • Assistant District Attorney
    • (as Andrew Kaplan)
    Brian Lafontaine
    Brian Lafontaine
    • Dr. Eastman
    Reid McGraw
    • Skitch McGee
    Chandler McIntyre
    • Sandy
    Gary Ray Moore
    Gary Ray Moore
    • Car Salesman
    • (as Gary Moore)
    Zachary T. Robbins
    Zachary T. Robbins
    • Hunter Wilkes
    • (as Zach Robbins)
    Mark Scarboro
    • Gene Nelson
    • Director
      • Gary Wheeler
    • Writers
      • Mark Freiburger
      • Gary Wheeler
      • Robert Whitlow
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    3bob-rutzel-1

    No Suspense/Tension and too slow

    Retired lawyer Mac (Modine) receives a telephone call from a judge who wants him to defend Pete Thompson (Wayne) who was arrested for killing Angela, his girl friend, and he has no memory of what happened that fateful night.

    This has all the feel of a made-for-TV movie, but very slow, perhaps too slow. We wait, too often, for characters to say their lines to a point we get tired of waiting and we scream out the lines we think are forthcoming. And, most times we are correct.

    We understand about predictability, and we go along with it because we know that it's in the telling that the story works. But, here it was just too slow. Maybe that is why Mac's legal assistant, Mindy, goes somewhat overboard with her exuberance which was a complete contrast from everyone else. In other words she was too bright-eyed and bushy-tailed when that was not called for, but the director allowed it. I thought she was annoying because of it, but, maybe she knew this needed some life. She wasn't wrong. Some may think she was a breath of fresh air in here. Hmmm………….

    The clues were good, but there was no suspense or tension, and for a courtroom drama that hurts big time. Some logic flew out the window at times. Can't mention what logic as that gives away too much. Sorry (but it had much to do with motive, shhhhhh………..). The audience was forgotten. You know, the more I think about it, maybe this wasn't good enough to be a made-for-TV movie. At least I see tension and suspense in many TV dramas. Here everything was monotone, low-key, level, bland. Well, except for Mindy, of course.

    Violence: Yes, very little. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: No.
    7bkoganbing

    'Thank God I Was Spared'

    If one sees The Trial on DVD or on a television broadcast, hasten to assure yourselves you will not be seeing the Orson Welles film The Trial or a remake thereof. If you see it stars Matthew Modine than make sure you catch it.

    The film opens with Modine who has been unable to come to grips with the death of his wife and children ready to blow the top of his head off with a revolver. As he's ready to do the deed, a phone call comes.

    It's from Judge Rance Howard who wants to get Modine back in the among the living and in the practice of his profession. He appoints him the defense attorney of young Randy Wayne who is accused of the murder of his sweetheart, the daughter of a prominent family in the area. He plied her with 'roofies' to loosen her inhibitions and he's taken them himself. When he came down he finds himself with her dead body and no memory of the crime at all.

    He gets all his courtroom skills back, it's like riding a bicycle, once learned it all comes back. But this is a tough case and he needs the assistance of psychologist Claire Carey, research assistant Nikki Deloach and most of all Robert Forster his late wife's brother for some heavy muscle and a bit of detective work. The answer is quite a bit more involved than a case of 'roofies' gone bad.

    Modine who also produced this gives a carefully delineated performance of a lawyer being brought back to life in his profession and every day living. In the end he has reason to thank the Deity for being spared in the tragedy that overtook his family.

    The Trial has the look and feel of a television pilot and I'm sure Matthew Modine is trying to sell it to one of the networks. I do hope he succeeds.
    8daumas

    Surprisingly good!

    Surprisingly good movie with Mat Modine.

    Some people said it's a religious movie but it's not as much others I've seen lately. Except for some dialogs between Mac and the psychiatrist, there's no more of that.

    The plot is kind of predictable but much better than several of the current courtroom dramas we see in the theaters or TV.

    The movie has very good acting with some exceptions but those don't compromise the movie itself. Very touching, with some twists and some suspense in the end.

    I would recommend for my friends.
    5blanche-2

    Matthew Modine defends a man accused of murder

    Slow and not particularly well acted, "The Trial" stars Matthew Modine in what was possibly a TV pilot.

    Modine, one of the producers of this drama, plays Mac, an attorney who has been unable to cope with the horrible deaths of his wife and sons in a car accident. He has not been practicing law and in fact, is about to blow his brains out when a call comes in from a judge (Rance Howard) who wants him to take a case. A young man has been accused of giving a woman drugs and then killing her.

    Mac reluctantly takes this on, coming up against a prosecutor (Bob Gunton) who asks for the death penalty. Mac hires an investigator (Robert Forster) and a psychiatrist (Clare Carey) to see what they can find out about what happened and about the psychological makeup of the man himself.

    Nothing original about this film or the story. Modine gives a nice performance, as does Forster, one of my favorite actors. The rest of the acting was not impressive, nor was the direction. It possibly had the makings of a TV series, though, with some better pacing and scripts.
    4digdog-785-717538

    Columbo this ain't.

    Yet another courtroom drama. The problem with these kind of films is "how do you wrap it up", and The Trial doesn't escape from the same lame ending as many more films before it.

    interesting up to a point, the first half of the film qualifies as a "very good, for-TV show", but thats about it. the current 5.8 IMDb vote pretty much sums it up, add the fact that the film itself is not really interesting, and you know you can do better with 90 minutes of your time.

    A retiring lawyer whose son just died takes on the defense of a very unlikely young ex-marine, who is obviously being framed for the murder of his fiancée. The only two actors worth mentioning, the two lawyers, go trough the case until the verdict; Then, a rapid - and very unwelcome - change of pace leads to the fast and amateurish end of the film.

    The Trial is the very essence of a film that can be missed - it has no redeeming qualities, and although not horrible per se, there is absolutely nothing to keep you interested. Not the kind of rubbish that makes you change the channel, but certainly not something you might want to rent or buy.

    4/10

    decent but uninvolved acting, recycled script with no conclusion, boring music, and so-so production. Avoid.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a novel by Robert Whitlow.
    • Goofs
      At about the 50-minute mark, Mindy (Nikki Deloach) is standing in front of the poster board in the law office. The label for the surveillance photos is misspelled, "SURVELLIENCE."
    • Quotes

      Mac: When we entered the courtroom this morning, the clock began ticking on an experience that none of us will ever forget.

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      Written and Performed by Coffey Anderson

      Courtesy of Babee Savannah Publishing (ascap)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Robert Whitlow's The Trial
    • Filming locations
      • Monroe, North Carolina, USA(On location and small town scenes, Mac's house, exterior locations.)
    • Production companies
      • Level Path Productions
      • Whitlow Films
      • Trial Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,753
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,957
      • Sep 12, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,753
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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