Directed
by Schindler's List screenwriter
Steve Zaillian, this courtroom drama is based on a true story and non-fiction
book by Jonathan Harr. The case revolves around an incident in 1979
in East Woburn, Massachusetts where two drinking wells supplying water
to the town were found to be contaminated with industrial solvents.
When toxic waste was discovered later that year, suspicions arose that
the local factories caused the pollution. The residents felt these companies
were responsible for the unusually high rate of leukemia deaths amongst
the town's children. Anne Anderson (Kathleen Quinlan), a mother who
lost her son Jimmy to leukemia, fronts an effort to bring a lawsuit
against the major conglomerates Beatrice Foods and W. R. Grace & Co
for their pollution crimes. This is a heavy-duty problem, because these
companies have the money to squash these poor citizens. Enter Jan Schlichtmann
(John Travolta), a personal-injury
lawyer whose small law firm is hired to sue these industrial giants
for millions of dollars in damages. He's up against Jerome Facher (Robert
Duvall) and William Cheeseman (Bruce Norris), high-priced lawyers who
represent the big companies. Most of the film takes place in the courtroom
during the trial. It also features William H Macy as Schlichtman's accountant
and John Lithgow as the judge.
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