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  1. Legal Eagles. Comedy. 116 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1986. Roger Ebert. June 20, 1986. 4 min read. “Legal Eagles” is being advertised as a comedy, but actually it’s a tour of many genres, including the thriller, the courtroom procedural, the whodunit, the romance and the special-effects picture. No wonder there doesn’t seem to be enough room ...

  2. Rent Legal Eagles on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Critics Reviews View All (17) Critics Reviews.

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    • Ivan Reitman
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    • Robert Redford
  3. Nobody but us lawyers want to dive into the guts of Brady disclosure and what it means, his simple summary is plenty. Just watched his video on John Oliver and the coal company lawsuit. Very interesting and informative (not my practice area). He's very clear and concise. I appreciated that he didn't try to pick sides.

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  5. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 17, 2001. The movie has so much stuff in it, it's top-heavy. The wonder is that so many scenes play as well as they do. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 ...

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › legal-eaglesLegal Eagles - Metacritic

    Details. Release Date Jun 20, 1986. Duration 1 h 56 m. Rating PG. Tagline Tom Logan has a law partner who put a dog on the witness stand. A client who can't enter a room without a crime being committed. And a case that could turn out to be the murder of the year. His.

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  8. User Reviews. High Concept, CAA-style! Ivan Reitman, fresh off the special effects high of "Ghostbusters" takes on romantic comedy that works in fits and starts in "LEGAL EAGLES". Robert Redford, with breezy style, is a NYC D.A. who prosecutes at whim. Enter Debra Winger, a scrappy lawyer so desperate, she once chose to put a dog on the stand ...

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