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IMDbBest Actor in a Leading Role | 1991 | Jeremy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1991 | Jeremy
Best Actor | 1991 | Jeremy
Best Actor | 1990 | Jeremy
Top Ten Films | 1990
Screenplay | 1991 | Nicholas
Best Actor | 1991 | Jeremy
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1991 | Jeremy
Best Actor | 2011 | Jeremy
Best Director | 1991 | Barbet
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1991 | Nicholas
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1991 | Nicholas
Best Director Motion Picture | 1991 | Barbet
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1991
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 1992 | Luciano
Best Picture | 1991
Expos | 1991
Best Film | 1991
Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1991 | Nicholas
Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1991 | Howard
Box Office Collection 15,445,131 USD
Jeremy Irons met the real Claus von Bülow three years after the release of the film. Irons commented, "he didn't tell me anything I didn't already know." Irons recalled that von Bülow asked him if he was aware that the real Alan Dershowitz was (at the time) representing Leona Helmsley and Mike Tyson. Irons replied that he was aware of that, to which von Bülow quipped: "I don't suppose you've been asked to play either of them, have you?"
In real life, one of the law students on this case was Eliot Spitzer, who later became Governor of New York.
The two black brothers Alan is trying to save from death row is based on the 1980 case of the Tison brothers in Arizona. They helped their father escape from prison, and were charged with murder when he killed four people soon after. The real Alan Dershowitz got their sentence commuted to life in prison. The brothers were also white in real life.
Martha Sunny von Bulow died December 6, 2008, at age 76. She spent the last 28 years of her life in a coma.
Jeremy Irons's Oscar winning performance in this film is his only Academy Award nomination as of 2021.
"Alan Dershowitz: You are a very strange man. Claus von Bülow: You have no idea."
"Alan Dershowitz: We've got two big problems here. The case against him is very strong but more importantly is the absolute certainty that Claus is guilty, finding grounds for reversal won't be enough here. Judges on the Rhode Island Supreme Court will have to go home to their wives and explain to them why they reversed. To do that we have to totally obliterate the States case so that they have no other reason to affirm. Total victory or we are dead in the water. Now, I assumed you've all had a chance to go over the transcripts and materials, first impressions? [Minnie raises her hand] Alan Dershowitz: Yeah, Minnie. Minnie: I think this whole case stinks! I think Von Bulow stinks! He's obviously guilty of something pretty despicable and if we free him we become his accessories, accomplices after the fact. I'm really shocked with your reputation for defending the poor and oppressed that you've taken this case. [Stands up] Minnie: I won't have anything to do with it, and I hope my fellow students won't either. Alan Dershowitz: Can I exercise my first ammendment right to free speech? If lawyers only defended innocent clients there would only be 12 defense attorneys and none of you would be able to find a job. Minnie: Why help guilty people get off? Alan Dershowitz: Oh you're sure he's guilty, 100% sure? Minnie: He had a lawyer. He had a trial. He was convicted. Alan Dershowitz: Are you sure he had a fair trial? Minnie: Come on! Alan Dershowitz: It's the basis of the whole legal system! Everyone gets a defense. So the system is there for the innocent person falsely accused. Ok, say it's you Ok? [referring to Minnie] Alan Dershowitz: You decide you're gonna get a divorce, you're gonna divorce your husband. A week later you're accused of child abuse. [Minnie smiles in disbelief] Alan Dershowitz: Oh, no don't give me that people do it all the time. Suddenly you're alone it's a disaster. Everyone thinks that you are guilty. Even the mailman is looking at you a little funny. There's only one person who can help you. There's only one person who you can trust, your lawyer. Minnie: Yeah, ok, so someone has to defend Claus. But why you, why us? Alan Dershowitz: Look, you're my student, you, you have a choice. You don't have to do anything you don't want to do; that is your choice. The reason I take cases and here unlike most other lawyers, who are not professors and therefore have to make a living: I take cases because I get pissed off, and I am pissed off here. The family hired a private prosecutor: unacceptable! They conducted a private search! Now if we let them get away with that, rich people won't go to the cops any more. You know what they're going to do? They're going to get their own lawyers to collect evidence, and then they are going to choose which evidence they feel like passing on to the DA. And the next victim isn't going to be rich, like Von Bülow but it's going to be some poor schnook in Detroit who can't afford, or who can't find, a decent lawyer. I think it's a little more complicated than your simple moral superiority, hmm?"