Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 45000000
Revenue
$ 195268056

Darby Shaw

Gray Grantham

Thomas Callahan

Gavin Vereek

Fletcher Coal

Denton Voyles

Bob Gminski

The President

Khamel

Justice Rosenberg

Smith Keen

Marty Velmano

Stump

Edwin Sneller

Matthew Barr

Alice Stark

Curtis Morgan

Eric East

Rupert

Sarge

K.O. Lewis

Song and Dance Man from Bar

Managing Editor

Sara Ann Morgan

Edward Linney

Justice Jensen

Rosenberg's Nurse

Edwin Newman

Federal Clerk

Washington Herald Journalist

News Desk Reporter

Senior Washington Herald Editor

Senior Washington Herald Editor

Senior Washington Herald Editor

Cop in Cowboy Boots

New Orleans Policewoman

Lieutenant Olsen

Hooten

CIA Agent in Hotel Room

CIA Agent in Hotel Room

Magee Hickey

Clerk at Sheraton Hotel

Gavin Verheek's Wife

Reporter at National Cathedral

University Registrar

University Placement Clerk

Male University Student

Female University Student

Laura Kass

Parklane Receptionist

Parklane Administrator

Parklane Security Officer

White & Blazevich Attorney

White & Blazevich Security Guard

White & Blazevich Receptionist

White & Blazevich Security

Sara Ann Morgan's Father

Safe Deposit Teller

Female Pursuer with Gun

Male Pursuer with Gun

Tulane Law Student

Tulane Law Student

Reporter

Reporter

Reporter

Reporter

Reporter

Eyewitness (uncredited)

Mardi Gras Party Patron (uncredited)

French Quarter Prostitute (uncredited)

Man Partying in Quarter (uncredited)

Office Worker (uncredited)

Runner (voice,uncredited)

Laura Kass

Written by Wuchak on 2018-05-25
Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington team-up in this crime thriller RELEASED IN 1993 and directed by Alan J. Pakula from John Grisham’s novel, "The Pelican Brief” is a political drama/thriller about a law student (Julia Roberts) who researches the murders of two supreme court justices and shares her theory with her college professor (Sam Shepard) who, in turn, gives it to an FBI friend on a lark. The brief hits a nerve because people start dying one-by-one. Denzel Washington plays a DC reporter who teams-up with the student while Robert Culp appears as the president. While I prefer “The Firm” (1993), which was also written by Grisham, this one is along the same lines, albeit with a totally different story (naturally). “Pelican” has more action, but the plot/characters aren’t quite as interesting IMHO. Still, if you liked one, you’ll probably appreciate the other. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 21 minutes and was shot in New Orleans and Washington DC/Maryland. ADDITIONAL CAST: John Heard plays an FBI agent, Stanley Tucci a hitman and John Lithgow an editor. GRADE: B/B-