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Primal Fear

  • 7.7 /10

  • 3740

  • 77%

Plot

Defense attorney Martin Vail takes on jobs for money and prestige rather than any sense of the greater good. His latest case involves an altar boy, accused of brutally murdering the archbishop of Chicago. Vail finds himself up against his ex-pupil and ex-lover, but as the case progresses and the Church's dark secrets are revealed, Vail finds that what appeared a simple case takes on a darker, more dangerous aspect.

Cast

Richard Gere as Martin Vail
Richard Gere

as Martin Vail

Laura Linney as Janet Venable
Laura Linney

as Janet Venable

Edward Norton as Aaron/Roy Stampler
Edward Norton

as Aaron/Roy Stampler

John Mahoney as Shaughnessy
John Mahoney

as Shaughnessy

Alfre Woodard as Shoat
Alfre Woodard

as Shoat

Terry O'Quinn as Yancy
Terry O'Quinn

as Yancy

Andre Braugher as Goodman
Andre Braugher

as Goodman

Steven Bauer as Pinero
Steven Bauer

as Pinero

Joe Spano as Stenner
Joe Spano

as Stenner

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 6, 1996

Production Companies

  • Paramount Pictures

  • Rysher Entertainment

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Español

Budget

  • $30,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $102,616,183.00

Runtime

  • 2.18 hrs

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Reviews

I was never the greatest fan of Richard Gere, but this is certainly one of his better performances. He is cocky lawyer "Vail", adept at ensuring his criminal fraternity clients evade justice. When the shocking news that an archbishop has been savagely murdered is announced, he decides on a bit of pro-bono work to defend the young "Aaron" (Ed Norton) against the prosecuting skills of his ex-girlfr…

Primal Fear is a masterclass in tension, turning a courtroom drama into a high-stakes thriller under Gregory Hoblit’s sharp direction. Then there’s Edward Norton, in his very first role, who makes such an impression it’s no surprise he went on to win over 15 awards including a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Playing Aaron, a timid altar boy with hidden depths. Richard Gere holds his ow…

Solid enough court room crime drama featuring good performances all around but especially Edward Norton in his breakout role. Loved the music and score and found myself entertained by the twisted murder. I think it could've been better but still a good film. **3.5/5**