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  1. The Chamber is a 1996 American legal thriller film directed by James Foley. It is based on John Grisham 's 1994 novel of the same name. The film stars Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman (who had previously appeared in another Grisham adaptation, The Firm ), Faye Dunaway, Lela Rochon, Robert Prosky, Raymond J. Barry, and David Marshall Grant .

    • October 11, 1996
  2. Oct 11, 1996 · The Chamber: Directed by James Foley. With Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman, Faye Dunaway, Robert Prosky. A young man fresh out of law school tries to win a reprieve for his racist grandfather who is on death row.

    • (16K)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • James Foley
    • 1996-10-11
  3. Oct 11, 1996 · Roger Ebert criticizes the film for its racist language and its portrayal of the Klan as thrilling. He questions the attitudes toward the death penalty and the ending of the story.

  4. Summaries. A young man fresh out of law school tries to win a reprieve for his racist grandfather who is on death row. Having survived the hatred and bigotry that was his Klansman grandfather's only legacy, young attorney Adam Hall seeks at the last minute to appeal the old man's death sentence for the murder of two small Jewish boys 30 years ...

  5. Rent The Chamber on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Audience Reviews View All (194) audience reviews. David D Great movie. Gene Hackman is a brilliant actor.

    • (194)
    • James Foley
    • R
    • Chris O'donnell
  6. The Chamber. From the best-selling John Grisham novel: a young lawyer finds himself defending a racist murderer facing the death penalty - who just happens to be his grandfather! An intense drama, with Faye Dunaway. 1,224 IMDb 6.0 1 h 52 min 1996. X-Ray R. Suspense · Drama · Downbeat · Emotional. Available to rent or buy.

  7. The Chamber is directed by James Foley and adapted to screenplay by William Goldman and Phil Alden Robinson from the John Grisham novel of the same name. It stars Gene Hackman, Chris O'Donnell, Faye Dunnaway, Lela Rochon and Robert Prosky. Music is by Carter Burwell and cinematography by Ian Baker.

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