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Monday, December 18, 2006 Y 12:16 AM


John Grisham's The Rainmaker (VCD)

Enjoyed reading John Grisham's lawyerly novels that are pulsating with action, romance and mystery killers?

Wait no more and see the action on flim now! Brought to life by Matt Damon, a Hollywood shy hottie who's best known for his role as Jason Bourne in The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supermacy, this flim shows him in his younger years and looking much like a rookie.

Paired with Danny Devito, a veteran of Hollywood shows, this flim packs a powerful punch to the baseline for a human's principles and moral values. Flim also stars Claire Danes ( Romeo and Juliet), Jon Voight.

Flim Synopsis:
An idealistic young lawyer (Damon) and his cynical partner (Danny Devito) take on a powerful law firm representing a corrupt insurance company. Rudy Baylor ( Damon) has to fight for the insurance money that should be paid to a family's terminally-ill, cancer-stricken son. He's the only hope for the elderly couple's only chance to save their son. He has to go up against an army of seasoned legal sharks (led by Jon Voight). In this judicial drama, Rudy learns to hate corporate America as he falls in love with a battered young married woman. Will he be up to the task?

Some reviews:

"The most enjoyable of Grisham's movies. " --USA Today

" Mr Coppola's best and sharpest flim." --New York Times

This flim is directed by FIVE TIME ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA.

CD is in EXCELLENT CONDITION.

Going for only, $6.50.

Price does not include postage and is definitely negotiable.

If CD is delivered by postage, bubblewrap or PostPac envelopes will be provided.

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Refer to imdb.com for more details. Flim is rated 6.8, which is pretty good. Any movies rating 6.5 and above is considered to be good.




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