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True Believer (1989 film)

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Wikipedia article




'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. W. Lee on the wrongful conviction of immigrant Chol Soo Lee for a 1973 San Francisco Chinatown gangland murder. The news coverage led to a new trial, eventual acquittal and release of the prisoner from San Quentin's Death Row. Screenwriter Wesley Strick based the character of Eddie Dodd on real-life Bay Area defense attorney Tony Serra.

Plot summary



Eddie Dodd is a burnt-out attorney who has left behind civil rights work to defend drug dealers. Roger Baron is an idealistic young legal clerk, fresh out of law school, who encourages Dodd to take on the case of Shu Kai Kim, a young Korean man who was imprisoned for a gang-related murder committed in New York's Chinatown and has now killed a fellow inmate in self-defense. Kim's mother believes her son was wrongfully accused in the gang-related murder. Dodd and Baron's investigation leads to a conspiracy among the district attorney, a police informant, and several police officers.

Cast



* James Woods as Eddie Dodd

* Robert Downey Jr. as Roger Baron

* Yuji Okumoto as Shu Kai Kim

* Margaret Colin as Kitty Greer

* Kurtwood Smith as Robert Reynard

* Tom Bower as Cecil Skell

* Gerry Bamman as Brian Nevins

* Charles Hallahan as Vincent Dennehy

* Miguel Fernandes (See Miguel Fernandes on IMDb) as Art Esparza

* Sully Diaz as Maraquilla Esparza

* Luis Guzman as Ortega

* Joel Polis as Dean Rabin

* Kurt Fuller as George Ballistics

* Graham Beckel as Sklaroff

* John Snyder as Chuckie Loeder

Home Media



The film was released on Blu-ray in the United States by Mill Creek Entertainment on August 13, 2019.

Reception



Strick's screenplay was nominated for a 1990 Edgar Award for Best Mystery Motion Picture. Film critic Roger Ebert commended Woods's performance for being "hypnotically watchable."

At the time of 'True Believer's release, K. W. Lee told the 'Charleston Gazette' he enjoyed the film "as fiction...but it was not a true picture. They have completely preempted the struggle of Asians."

'True Believer' inspired a spin-off television series, 'Eddie Dodd', starring Treat Williams in the title role.

References




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