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  1. May 31, 2019 · True Believer is by no means a ground breaking story, since it doesn’t radically deviate from the legal drama tropes that were old hat even when the film came out back in 1989.. Even if you’ve haven’t seen a second of this movie, rest assured that legal loopholes will be exploited, surprise witnesses will be conjured out of thin air and objections will be overruled in increasingly ...

  2. True Believer (also released as Fighting Justice) is a 1989 American courtroom drama written by Wesley Strick, directed by Joseph Ruben, and starring James Woods, Robert Downey, Jr., Yuji Okumoto, Margaret Colin, and Kurtwood Smith. The film is loosely based on an investigative series of articles written by Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist K ...

  3. Visit the movie page for 'True Believer' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, ... February 17th, 1989. On DVD & Blu-ray: April 3rd, 2001 - Buy DVD. Original Language: English.

  4. Jan 18, 2003 · High resolution official theatrical movie poster for True Believer (1989). Image dimensions: 1836 x 2800. Directed by Joseph Ruben. Starring James Woods, Robert Downey Jr., Margaret Colin, Yuji Okumoto

  5. True Believer certainly has good moments in it but I found the core story to be a bit too much. Additionally the courtroom scenes frequently become unbelievable as the judge manages to let the lawyers get away with pretty much any outburst the melodrama requires.

  6. Eddie Dodd is a burnt out former civil rights lawyer who now specializes in defending drug dealers. Roger Baron, newly graduated from law school, has followed Eddie's great cases and now wants to learn at his feet. With Roger's idealistic prodding, Eddie reluctantly takes on a case of a young Korean man who, according to his mother, has been in jail for eight years for a murder he didn't commit.

  7. True Believer. Busload of Faith. Written and Performed by Lou Reed. Courtesy of Sire Records. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products. All Along The Watchtower. Written by Bob Dylan. Performed by Jimi Hendrix. Courtesy of A.R.M. BV & Are You Experienced Ltd.