Class Action (film)

Class Action

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Michael Apted
Produced by Ted Field
Scott Kroopf
Robert W. Cort
Written by Carolyn Shelby
Christopher Ames
Samantha Shad
Starring Gene Hackman
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Music by James Horner
Cinematography Conrad L. Hall
Editing by Ian Crafford
Studio Interscope Communications
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) March 15, 1991 (1991-03-15)
Running time 110 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $28,277,918[1]

Class Action is a 1991 American drama thriller film directed by Michael Apted. Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio star; Laurence Fishburne, Colin Friels, Fred Dalton Thompson, and Donald Moffat are also featured.

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Plot

The story is about a lawsuit concerning injuries caused by a defective automobile. The suit takes on a personal dimension because the injured plaintiff's attorney, Jedediah Tucker Ward (Gene Hackman) discovers that the automobile manufacturer's attorney Maggie Ward (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) is his estranged daughter. The central premise of the film is roughly analogous to the controversy surrounding the Ford Pinto.

Jedediah Ward is a liberal civil rights lawyer who has based his career on helping people avoid being taken for a ride by the rich and powerful; he's pursued principle at the expense of profit, though he has a bad habit of not following up on his clients after their cases are settled.

Jed's daughter, Maggie, has had a bad relationship with her father ever since she discovered that he was cheating on her mother, Estelle (Joanna Merlin), and while she also has made a career in law, she has taken a very different professional route by working for a high-powered corporate law firm and has adopted a conservative political agenda.[2]

Jed is hired to help field a lawsuit against a major auto manufacturer whose station wagons have a dangerous propensity to explode on impact while making a left turn, but while his research indicates he has an all but airtight case against them, the case becomes more complicated for him when he discovers that Maggie is representing the firm he's suing.[3]

The auto manufacturer in the film also utilizes a "bean-counting" approach to risk management, whereby the projections of actuaries for probable deaths and injured car-owners is weighed against the cost of re-tooling and re-manufacturing the car without the defect (exploding gas tanks) with the resulting decision to keep the car as-is to positively benefit short term profitability.

Cast

The Jerry Bruckheimer Connection

A trio of the film's stars would end up on two of Jerry Bruckheimer's CBS crime dramas: Mastrantonio would star as FBI agent Anne Cassidy on Without a Trace, Fishburne and Hall would reunite as co-stars on CSI.

Reception

Class Action opened at #4 in its opening weekend with $4,207,923 and ended with a domestic gross of $24,277,858; a worldwide total of $28,277,918 was made and the film was a moderate box office success.[1]

The film received generally positive reviews; it currently holds a 75% 'fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[4] It holds a 58/100 on Metacritic, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[5]

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