giovedì 23 novembre 2017

WALKING IN MY SHOES 1158' PARTE

23/11/2017, ore 18.14, da http://www.staseraintv.com/programmi_stasera_paramount_channel.html#pal http://www.staseraintv.com/scheda/Film/i/il_socio/il_socio.html

Il Socio




Il neoavvocato Mitch McDeere, rifiuta le offerte di importanti studi legali per entrare in una oscura societa' di Memphis, in vista di un brillante futuro. Da un giorno all'altro, infatti, si ritrovera' immerso nel benessere. Ma la medaglia ha sempre due facce. La societa' per la quale lavora, e' incaricata di dare un volto pulito ai traffici del crimine organizzato.
  • Titolo Originale: The Firm
  • Genere: Drammatico
  • Durata: 2h 35m
  • Anno: 1993
  • Paese: USA
  • Regia: Sydney Pollack
  • Cast: Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman, Holly Hunter, Jeanne Tripplehorn

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Mitch è un giovane neolaureato in legge che riesce a far parte di un facoltoso studio legale di Memphis che offre a lui e sua moglie un certo stile di vita. Ma l'FBI gli rivela la verità sullo studio e...
Giovedì
23 novembre
2017
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