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The Chamber
Directed by
James Foley
R
1996
1h 53m
Drama
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6.0
13%
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A young man fresh out of law school tries to win a reprieve for his racist grandfather who is on death row.
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Cast of The Chamber
Chris O'Donnell
Adam Hall
Gene Hackman
Sam Cayhall
Faye Dunaway
Lee Cayhall Bowen
Robert Prosky
E. Garner Goodman
Lela Rochon
Nora Stark
Bo Jackson
Sgt. Clyde Packer
Millie Perkins
Ruth Kramer
David Marshall Grant
Gov. David McAllister
Raymond J. Barry
Rollie Wedge
Nicholas Pryor
Judge Flynn F. Slattery
Richard Bradford
Wyn Lettner
Harve Presnell
Attorney General Roxburgh
Josef Sommer
Phelps Bowen
Jane Kaczmarek
Dr. Anne Biddows
Seth Isler
Marvin B. Kramer
Greg Wayne Elam
Joe Lincoln
Greg Goossen
J.B. Gullitt
James Foley
Director
William Goldman
Writer
John Grisham
Writer
Phil Alden Robinson
Writer
Ron Howard
Producer
Brian Grazer
Producer
John Davis
Producer
The Chamber Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Emanuel Levy
Lacking the surface glitz, attention-grabbing plot and star power of John Grisham's previous adaptations, Folley's film will also suffer due to comparisons with the similarly-themed and better Tim Robbins' Dead Man Walking, released last year.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Emotionally affecting drama that shows that healing is possible across the generations.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Ham-fisted preachifying pablum.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Any subject, including racism, can be the legitimate material of a movie. But I am not happy when I see deep wounds in our society being opened for the purpose of entertainment.
USA Today
There isn't a whole lot to the movie.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
Often muddled and confusing, with dialogue that rings false as loudly as a church bell.
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