The Pelican Brief
Synopsis
Embroiled in an affair with Thomas Callahan (Sam Shephard), her alcoholic professor, precocious 24-year-old Tulane University law student Darby Shaw (Julia Roberts) writes up an insightful theory about the recent murder of two Supreme Court justices, one of whom, Abraham Rosenberg (Hume Cronyn), served as Callahan's mentor. When Callahan shares this so-called Pelican Brief with buddy Gavin Verheek (John Heard), an FBI lawyer, the document makes its way to White House flack Fletcher Coal (Tony Goldwyn), who believes it could topple the current administration. When Callahan is murdered and the President (Robert Culp) convinces the FBI to hold off on investigating Darby's theory, the resourceful student must go into hiding, stalked by relentless assassin Khamel (Stanley Tucci). Her only hope of escaping Callahan's fate and proving her theory lies in Washington investigative reporter Gray Grantham (Denzel Washington), who's already had one confidential source back out of sharing information about the assassinations. This John Grisham adaptation is fairly faithful to the best-selling novel, but the book's interracial romance between Shaw and Grantham was left out of the script (or at least the finished product), leaving many progressive viewers annoyed at Hollywood's conservatism. Fans of HBO's Sex and the City will notice one of its future stars, Cynthia Nixon, in a small role as one of Darby's New Orleans classmates.~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Alan J. Pakula,
- Writer:Alan J. Pakula,
- Producer:Pieter Jan Brugge, Alan J. Pakula,
- Cinematographer:Stephen Goldblatt,
- Editor:Tom Rolf, Trudy Ship,
- Cast:John Heard, Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Sam Shepard, Tony Goldwyn,
- Associate Producer:Donald Laventhall,
- Assistant Editor:Elizabeth Sherry,
- First Assistant Director:Peter Kohn,
- Second Assistant Director:John Rusk,
- Second Second Assistant Director:Trey Batchelor,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Ron Bochar,
- Camera Operator:Dick Mingalone,
- Script Supervisor:Dianne Dreyer,
- Boom Operator:Louis Sabat,
- Location Manager:Michael Wallace, Foongy Lee, Gary Huckabay, Charles Lum,
- Production Sound Mixer:James Sabat,
- Property Master:Thomas Saccio,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Ron Bochar, Richard Portman, Michael J. Cerone, Rick Dior,
- Stunts:Linda Perlin, Eliza Coleman, Mick O'Rourke, Eric Chambers, Roy Farfel, Tabby Hanson, David Efron, Richard L. Blackwell,
- Casting Associate:Michele Ortlip,
- Novel:John Grisham,
- Dialogue Editor:Robert Hein, Marissa Littlefield, Magdaline Volaitis,
- Production Office Coordinator:Allison Sherman, Patricia Serafina Madiedo,
- First Assistant Editor:Kelly Irvine,
- Original Music Composer:James Horner,
- Art Direction:Robert Guerra,
- Production Accountant:Cheryl A. Stone,
- Costume Design:Albert Wolsky,
- Unit Production Manager:Celia D. Costas,
- Set Decoration:Lisa Fischer, Rick Simpson,
- Extras Casting:Kimberly Skyrme, Rick Landry,
- Additional Second Assistant Director:Michael Proscia Jr.,
- Local Casting:Ramsay King, Benita Hofstetter,
- Screenplay:Alan J. Pakula,
- Assistant Accountant:Edward Allen, Michael R. Kern,
- Still Photographer:Ken Regan,
- Casting:Alixe Gordin,
- Steadicam Operator:Ted Churchill,
- Production Assistant:Shinique Smith,
- Production Design:Philip Rosenberg,
- Stunt Coordinator:Doug Coleman,
- Rigging Gaffer:John Shoemaker,
- Set Production Assistant:David M. Bernstein,
- Post Production Supervisor:Kerry Orent,
- Unit Publicist:Jeanmarie Murphy-Burke,
- Production Secretary:Sallie Jones Arata,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG-13
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:December 17, 1993
- Duration:141 min
- Genres:Drama, Suspense/Thriller