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Running time118 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$12 millionBox office$10.1 millionMarshall is a 2017 American directed by and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff. It stars as, the first African-American, and focuses on one of the first cases of his career, the. It also stars, and.began in in mid-December 2015. The film premiered at on September 20, 2017, and was released in the United States by on October 13, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics but grossed just $10 million against a $12 million budget. At the, it received a nomination for for '. Contents.Plot In 1940, Thurgood Marshall is an lawyer traveling the country defending people of color who are wrongly accused of crimes because of racial prejudice.

Upon his return to his New York office, he is sent to, to defend Joseph Spell, a chauffeur accused of rape by his white employer, Eleanor Strubing, in a case that has gripped the newspapers. In Bridgeport, insurance lawyer Sam Friedman is assigned by his brother to get Marshall admitted to the local bar, against his will. At the hearing, Judge Foster, a friend of the father of prosecutor Lorin Willis, agrees to admit Marshall, but forbids Marshall from speaking during the trial, forcing Friedman to be Spell's lead counsel.

'Marshall 'Mars' Krupcheck is a mentally unstable juvenile delinquent, an unpredictable, dangerous killer and the main antagonist of the 2005 film, Hostage. As his weapons of choice, he carried a Beretta 92FS Inox and a backup Para-Ordnance P-10. He was played by Ben Foster.

Marshall must guide Friedman through notes, such as when he advises Friedman to allow a woman of Southern white descent into the jury because of her assertive and questioning personality.Spell swears to Marshall that he never had any sexual contact with Strubing and leads the lawyers to a patrolman who stopped Spell that night while he was driving Strubing's car. Marshall and Friedman investigate Strubing's story that Spell tied her up in the back seat of her car after raping her and drove to a bridge to throw her over. They wonder why Spell appeared to throw her over the calm side instead of the side with rapids. Spell is initially interested in a plea bargain offered by Willis, but Marshall talks him out of it. Later on at trial, though, a doctor testifies to finding pieces of skin underneath Strubing's fingernails, as well as bruises.

Strubing herself testifies that she was tied in the back seat when the patrolman pulled Spell over. With this information, Marshall and Friedman confront Spell, who admits that he was lying about not having sexual contact with Strubing.At trial, Spell testifies that Strubing's husband inflicted the bruises through repeated acts of spousal abuse. That night, he went to see Strubing for an advance on his salary, finding a distraught Strubing wanting to have sex with him. Spell consents, and the two have several sexual encounters that night. Then Strubing panics about being found out and being pregnant. Spell tries to drive her to a doctor, but Strubing has to hide in the back seat when the patrolman questions him.

A hysterical Strubing forces Spell to stop by a bridge where she runs out and tries to kill herself. When Spell tries to stop her, she scratches him and jumps off the bridge. But she survives and flags down a motorist making up a desperate story about rape. When Willis asks why Spell didn't tell the truth to begin with, Spell talks about how black men get tortured and lynched in his native for having sex with white women. Over Willis's objections, Judge Foster allows Spell's statement to stand.Before the verdict, Marshall has to leave for a case in.

A desperate Willis offers Spell a much lighter plea bargain, but Spell feels emboldened enough to turn it down. The night before Marshall leaves, he and Friedman prepare the closing statement that Friedman then delivers on his own. The Southern white woman has now become the jury forewoman, and she ultimately delivers a 'not guilty' verdict. Friedman happily breaks the news over the phone to Marshall, who moves on to his next case.

Closing credits note that Friedman went on to work in many civil rights cases, while Marshall himself has an illustrious career as the 's principal legal strategist and the first African-American Justice to the.Cast. as, the future first African-American Supreme Court Justice. as Sam Friedman, an insurance lawyer who teams with Marshall. Durak igrat online besplatno.

as Eleanor Strubing. as Lorin Willis. as Judge Foster.

as Joseph Spell, the man accused of rape and attempted murder who Marshall defends in court. as Vivien 'Buster' Burey, Thurgood's wife. as Irwin Friedman. as.

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as Mrs. Richmond. as John Strubing.

as Tad Lancaster. as Dr. Sayer. as Minton's Singer. as Jennifer. as.

as. as Bertha Lancaster. Zanete Shadwick as Irene Lancaster. Brendan Burke as Captain Burke. as Stella FriedmanProduction began in in mid-December 2015, before moving to in early 2016, including shoots at, the,.

Directed the film from Michael Koskoff and his son Jacob Koskoff's script. Chinese company Super Hero Films financed the film, which was produced by through her Chestnut Ridge Productions, along with Hudlin,. Release The film had its world premiere at on September 20, 2017, and was released in the United States on October 13, 2017. Box office In the United States and Canada, Marshall was released alongside, and, and was expected to gross $3–4 million from 821 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up making $3 million, finishing 11th at the box office. Critical response On review aggregation website, the film has an approval rating of 79% based on 141 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10.

The site's critical consensus reads, ' Marshall takes an illuminating, well-acted look at its real-life subject's early career that also delivers as an entertainingly old-fashioned courtroom drama.' On the film has a score 66 out of 100, based on reviews from 34 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.Writing for, praised Boseman's performance, giving the film 3 stars out of 4 and saying, 'Charged by Boseman's dramatic lightning, Marshall gives us an electrifying glimpse of a great man in the making.' Peter DeBruge of called the film 'a compelling courtroom drama'. Accolades 'Stand Up for Something' was nominated for the, the, and the; it won the latter prize, while losing the first two to ' from. Accuracy Film critic, nephew of Sam Friedman, questioned the authenticity of Friedman's portrayal in the film: 'Almost not a word of my great uncle's depiction in the movie is accurate.' He said that Sam Friedman was not an inexperienced lawyer and was not attacked in the streets. See also.References.

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Sharfstein, Daniel J. (March–April 2005). Retrieved 18 October 2017. Details the real-life case portrayed in the movie.

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