Jagged Edge (film)

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Jagged Edge
Directed by Richard Marquand
Written by Joe Eszterhas
Starring Glenn Close
Jeff Bridges
Robert Loggia
Peter Coyote
Music by John Barry
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) October 4, 1985
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Jagged Edge is a 1985 film starring Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges, and Peter Coyote. Robert Loggia received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his role in this film. It is a courtroom thriller with a 1940s feel, written by Joe Eszterhas, and directed by Richard Marquand. The film became a box office hit.

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[edit] Plot

When San Francisco heiress Paige Forrester is murdered at her remote beach house, husband Jack (Jeff Bridges) is devastated. To make matters worse, he is then arrested for her murder by a posturing D.A., played by Peter Coyote. He hires lawyer Teddy Barnes (Glenn Close) to defend him, despite the fact that she hasn't handled a criminal case in years. Over the course of time, an attraction grows between them. D.A. Krasny is convinced that Forrester is an "iceman" who carefully planned the murder for months, and killed his wife in a horrific manner in order to make it look like the work of a crazed killer. Teddy doesn't believe him—there is bad blood between her and Krasny due to an event years earlier when Teddy was working for the D.A.'s office and, it is implied, helped Krasny cover something up in order to advance his career. It was this event that caused Teddy to leave criminal law and work for a corporate law firm instead. Meanwhile, Teddy finds herself defending a man she has fallen in love with. There are numerous shocking turns throughout the trial that keep the audience guessing about Forrester's guilt or innocence.

[edit] Trivia

  • A Return of the Jedi poster can be seen on the door of Barnes' children's room. Marquand had directed Return of the Jedi two years earlier.
  • The film was remade in Bollywood as Kasoor (2001).

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