| | Devil's Advocate DVD (7 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Mystery Videos, Suspense, Supernatural, Law/Lawyers, Devil/Demons, Big Business | | Starring | Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Delroy Lindo, Craig T. Nelson, Jeffrey Jones, Charlize Theron, Laura Harrington, Connie Nielsen, Judith Ivey, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Tamara Tunie, Chris Bauer, Heather Matarazzo, Vyto Ruginis, Don King, Debra Monk, Pamela Gray, Al D'Amato | | Director | Taylor Hackford | | Composer | James Newton Howard | | Costume Designer | Judianna Makovsky | | Director of Photography | Andrzej Bartkowiak | | Editor | Mark Warner | | Producer | Arnon Milchan List all 30 stars
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DVD. Feature film. Widescreen & dual layer. Subtitled in E ngl., French, & Spanish. Cast bios & filmographies, missing scenes, theatrical trailer, 4 related trailers, 2 TV spots , audio commentary by Taylor Hackford, production notes. 14 4 min. Stars Keanu Reeves & Al Pacino. Rated R. A hotshot Florida defense attorney (Keanu Reeves) takes a too-good-to-be-true position with a Manhattan legal partnership headed by the unctuous, powerful, and inappropriately named John Milton (the gleefully evil Al Pacino), who proffers a fabulous Fifth Avenue flat, untold riches, and scuzzy, amoral clients who are guiltier than sin of murder and child molestation. But is the ladder to success literally the road to hell, with Satan himself in the executive washroom? DEVIL'S ADVOCATE is more morality play than supernatural shocker, with a rich supporting cast and tasty cameos from the evil likes of Don King and former senator Alphonse D'Amato. Promising young lawyer Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves) has never lost a case--even when his client is guilty. When Kevin is seduced away from his sleepy hometown in Florida to work for a flashy, charming lawyer (Al Pacino, in a role he seems born to play), his mother (Judith Ivey) has reservations. But as he works his way up the corporate ladder, Kevin manages to put them aside, along with his wife's (Charlize Theron) needs and the stirrings of his conscience over knowingly defending the guilty. However, his vanity won't let him start losing now. As Kevin's career skyrockets, his neglected wife Mary Ann begins to see evil, violent visions. Hoping a visit from his mother will help, instead Kevin finds himself confronted with a secret his mother has never told him. As Mary Ann seemingly descends into madness, Kevin begins to suspect his boss may be much more than he seems, and he finds himself faced with a choice between saving his own life and saving his soul. Thought-provoking, inventive, and entertaining, director Taylor Hackford's film is reminiscent of psychological horror films like ROSEMARY'S BABY. Andrzej Bartkowiak's lush, innovative cinematography complements the smart script and dead-on acting. Theatrical release: October 17, 1997.
Filmed on location in Florida and New York.
Keanu Reeves, already involved in the project, volunteered to slash his salary to enable the producers to hire Al Pacino, whom Reeves thought perfect for the part.
Delroy Lindo has an uncredited appearance as a Santeria practitioner whom Lomax must defend against charges of animal sacrifice.
Donald Trump's own Fifth Avenue penthouse was used as the home of Craig T. Nelson's character, Alexander Cullen, a real estate developer.
Charlize Theron tested four times for the role of Mary Ann Lomax. Although director Taylor Hackford liked her for the role all along, he was afraid that she was so beautiful, audiences would find her unsympathetic.
For the scene in which Milton morphs into his younger self, special-effects artists merged a model of Reeves's head with models of Pacino's own face from his younger days in THE GODFATHER.
Devil's Advocate Quotes/Excerpts: "I have so many names."--John Milton (Al Pacino) to Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves) Devil's Advocate Reviews: "...Seductive....A lavish-looking, cleverly entertaining morality play with shades of ROSEMARY'S BABY..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE is probably Pacino's finest bad performance since SCARFACE....He emotes with lewd abandon..."
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...Executed with unconventional panache and anchored by dazzling performances from Al Pacino and Charlize Theron..."
-- Wade Major, Box Office "...The film is brightly lit and bizarrely jaunty....Pacino lets loose with his full range of mannerisms..."
-- John Wrathall, Sight and Sound Devil's Advocate | List Price | $14.97 (You save $4.82) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1997 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1310  | | CD Universe Part number | 1262703 | | Catalog number | 16172 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 01, 1998 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for sexuality, nudity, violence, and language | | Running Time | 144 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Special Edition; Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digital Sound; Letter Boxed; Full Frame; Special Edition; Widescreen |
Devil's Advocate Movie Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews al pacino simply the best. its perfect, a devil's movie whit out gore scens. Submitted by a reviewer (monterrey, mexico)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
incredible film Probably one of the best films I have ever seen. It takes aspects of religion and law firms and combines them in a most twisted fashion. At the end you are not totally sure whether good or evil wins, which is a nice change of pace! Submitted by a reviewer (Jackson, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
RE: devilish fun I dont know what Director Taylor Hackford did, but this is obviously Keanu Reeves best performance.
The usual cardboard cut-out is replaced, with real, believeable raw energy. (i.e. - The scene where his wife dies).
Pacino & the great Theron are excellent.
But, for me, this was Keanu's film.
I know other reviewers disagree, so if you havent seen this film, please do so, and decide for yourself.
You wont be bored.
Its a helluva film. lol
Submitted by LX Skye (Southern Utah) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
brilliant this is a brilliant morality play set in a courtroom.al pacino s greatest moment to be sure. Submitted by gj862002 (canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Unique! This movie pulls out all of the stops. This will give you something to think about.
No collection would be complete without it.
Floyd Turtle, Fort Bragg, California, USA Submitted by FloydTurtle (Fort Bragg, California, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Devil's Advocate DVD Region 1 Keep Case Dual Layer Letterbox - 1.85 Letterbox - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary: Taylor Hackford - Director Trailers: 1. Theatrical Trailers (5) 2. TV Spots (2) Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
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