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About the Film

Year

1981

Rating

R

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

96 MIN

Synopsis

Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh star in this dramatic comedy that centers around the appointment of the first woman to the U.S. Supreme Court. She is aggressive, witty, magnetic-and an arch-conservative. He is wry, opinionated and roundly liberal. One hundred and one men have preceded the new female justice to seats on the bench of the nation's highest court, but now it's eight men and her. All unanimously accept their new colleague-except Matthau, "The Great Dissenter." He becomes the source of her fury, her challenges, her antagonism... and finally, her loving admiration. Matthau and Clayburgh are unforgettably and hilariously opposed in this contemporary tale that goes behind the bend with wit, wisdom and great conviction.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Walter Matthau

Dan Snow

Jill Clayburgh

Ruth Loomis

Barnard Hughes

Chief Justice Crawford

Jan Sterling

Christine Snow

James Stephens

Mason Woods

Joshua Bryant

Bill Russell

Wiley Harker

Justice Harold Webb

F. J. O'Neil

Justice Waldo Thompson

Charles Lampkin

Justice Josiah Clewes

Lew Palter

Justice Benjamin Halperin

About the Crew

Director

Ronald Neame

Producer

Paul Heller

Producer

Martha Scott

Based on Play By

Jerome Lawrence

Based on Play By

Robert E. Lee

Writer

Jerome Lawrence

Writer

Robert E. Lee

Music Scoring

Ian Fraser