As usual, I was searching for a free movie to watch on Saturday 
evening (while waiting for my husband to bring home our favorite burgers
 & fries take-out from a local restaurant). On a list of "best 
thrillers on Amazon Prime," I found The Rainmaker, a 1997 movie, 
adapted from a John Grisham novel. Featuring an all-star cast, it is 
more of a legal drama than a thriller. I don't know how we missed it 
when it first came out, since we are both Grisham fans, but we 
thoroughly enjoyed it this weekend on the small screen.
As
 with most Grisham stories, this one is set in the South, this time in 
Memphis. Matt Damon stars as Rudy Baylor, a brand-new lawyer just out of
 law school. In need of some income, he takes a job with Bruiser Stone, 
played by Mickey Rourke, a successful but crooked lawyer. Bruiser 
encourages Rudy to find his own clients (that's the only way he'll earn a
 living) and bring in his own business, but honest, humble Rudy balks at
 being an "ambulance chaser." He already has two cases, though: a will 
for an elderly woman (who agrees he can rent a room from her) and an 
insurance case concerning a young man dying of cancer whose parents' 
health insurance has refused to pay for his treatments. In hanging out 
at the hospital, per Bruiser's instructions, Rudy also meets Kelly, 
played by Claire Danes, who has been put in the hospital by her abusive 
husband, bringing back Rudy's memories of his alcoholic father who beat 
both his mother and him. Deck, played by Danny DeVito, is a smart and 
experienced lawyer-wanna-be who hasn't yet passed the bar exam and also 
works for Bruiser. When Bruiser's office is raided by the Feds, Rudy and
 Deck decide to hang their own shingle. Rudy's insurance case, which he 
feels strongly about to get justice for the family, turns out to be a 
much bigger case than expected, as the insurance company is a huge 
conglomerate that sends out a team of expensive-suited lawyers who 
expect to stomp on newbie Rudy and his poor clients. Tensions build as 
the case finally goes to court, and both sides try to convince the jury 
of their position. It's a classic David-and-Goliath story.
We
 both enjoyed this courtroom drama very much. It's a multi-faceted 
story, with Rudy juggling the multiple cases, Rudy and Deck trying to 
start their partnership, and the big trial. The cast is outstanding, and
 we were constantly and pleasantly surprised by the young actors who 
have gone on to achieve greatness (as well as the older ones we 
recognized from long careers). Rudy is the kind of character who is 
great fun to root for: the kind, honest underdog up against corporate 
greed. Combining excellent source material with that talented cast and 
direction from Francis Ford Coppola, it's classic Grisham and also 
classic movie magic.
The Rainmaker is currently available on Amazon Prime or on DVD.
 

 
 
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