Reversal of Fortune

Reversal of Fortune

By Barbet Schroeder

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1990-10-17
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Director: Barbet Schroeder
  • Production Company: Shochiku-Fuji Company
  • Production Country: Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.6/10
6.6
From 298 Ratings

Description

Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Jeremy Irons ("Kingdom of Heaven," "The Time Machine") won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the icy aristocrat Claus von Bulow in this stunning true story about two men of vastly different backgrounds who form an uneasy alliance. Emmy-nominee Ron Silver ("Ali," TV's "The West Wing") is Alan Dershowitz (whose book the film is based on), the combative lawyer with working class New York roots and a passion for clear-minded justice who decides to defend von Bulow in the attempted murder of his heiress wife, Sunny (Academy Award-nominee, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Glenn Close -- "The Stepford Wives," "Fatal Attraction") even though he's not sure of von Bulow's innocence. From Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated director Barbet Schroeder ("Murder by Numbers," "Single White Female") and produced by Edward R. Pressman ("American Psycho," "Wall Street") and Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Oliver Stone ("Alexander," "Any Given Sunday") and co-starring Annabella Sciorra (TV's "The Sopranos," TV's "Law and Order: CI") and Emmy-winner and Golden Globe-nominee Christine Baranski ("Chicago," "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"). Entertainment Weekly calls this film "brilliant and outrageously entertaining," and Roger Ebert calls it "a tour-de-force...unforgettable."

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  • The case that shocked the nation

    5
    By Alyssa900
    Jeremy Irons rightfully scooped up an Academy Award win for his brilliantly icy portrayal of the infamous Claus von Bülow. Under the direction of Barbet Schroder and a screenplay adapted by Nicholas Kazan, this drama unfolds similarly as when Sunny von Bülow first went comatose, but we get almost an insider's glance into the actual story.
  • Madame

    5
    By Rannoux
    I will buy this movie
  • Reversal of Fortune

    5
    By cantthinko1
    I don't remember why I started watching this movie, but it really drew me in. You never stop thinking of Claus as anything but a creep--and he never denies that he is a creep, which makes Jeremy Irons performance chilling and hysterical. But it is the change in perspective that keeps the movie interesting. Could this jerk really be innocent?

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