Criminal Law (1989) is an American legal-thriller drama flick. The plot follows a lawyer who gets his wealthy client cleared of murder accusations in a court case only to have a suspicion of him again, which creates a chaotic mess. Martin Campbell helmed the film. The film received subpar reviews from critics and viewers.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Criminal Law (1989) via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Criminal Law (1989) available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Criminal Law (1989) is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Ben, a rising young attorney, successfully proves his affluent client innocent in court, who was accused of murder. After winning this case, a similar kind of cold-blooded murder occurs. This time, the lawyer thinks that things are much deeper than what the public knows.
The legal-thriller drama flick comprises a stacked lineup of accomplished actors Gary Oldman as Ben Chase, Kevin Bacon as Martin Thiel, Tess Harper as Detective Stillwell, and Karen Young as Ellen Faulkner, among others.
Watch Criminal Law (1989) streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Criminal Law (1989) is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
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The official synopsis of Criminal Law (1989) is as follows:
“A rising young attorney successfully defends a man accused of murder, only to have the same type of murder then happen again. Right away the previously defended man hires the attorney again, and although the attorney is quite certain that he is the killer, he agrees to again defend him… much to the consternation of his friends. However, he explains that by being his attorney he will be better able to catch the man in a mistake… and on this, the rest of the film develops, with the killer playing a cat and mouse game with the attorney until, at last, they both must recognize that they are not all that different.”
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