Badelia is a graceful actress, but she is too intellligent to play such a silly lawyer (women will be offended) in a movie that's so obvious and routine that it may not be even suitable for the small screen.
Judicial Consent (1994)
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Synopsis: When successful lawyer Gwen Warwick begins a passionate extramarital affair with handsome, young clerk Martin, commiting infidelity is not her only problem. Soon after, a rival colleague is... When successful lawyer Gwen Warwick begins a passionate extramarital affair with handsome, young clerk Martin, commiting infidelity is not her only problem. Soon after, a rival colleague is murdered, and all evidence points in her direction. In order to clear her name, Gwen must race against the clock to find the killer. However, as she unravels the murderer's motives, Martin's name seems to appear one too many times. [More]
Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Dabney Coleman, Billy Wirth, Lisa Blount
Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Dabney Coleman, Billy Wirth, Lisa Blount, Will Patton
Director: William Bindley
Director: William Bindley
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