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“The Chamber” tells the story of a young Chicago lawyer named Adam Hall (O'Donnell) who wants to go down South to handle the final appeal of a murderer on Death Row. The killer, a Klan member named Cayhall (Hackman), has been convicted of setting off a bomb in the offices of a Jewish civil rights attorney.
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12% Tomatometer 25 Reviews. 39% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. Young lawyer Adam Hall (Chris O'Donnell) launches a legal appeal for his racist grandfather, Sam Cayhall (Gene Hackman), a former...
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Aug 28, 2016 · The Chamber is a simple, but effective, contained thriller with very strong performances. It’s well worth seeking out.
The Chamber Reviews. A familiar Death Row location, but it handles itself with a good deal more levity, and believability, than the other Grisham melodramas. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4...
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Season 1 – Chambers. List. Promising performances and an intriguing premise can't keep Chambers ' meandering melodrama from getting lost in its own haunted hallways. Read Critics Reviews. TOP ...
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The Chamber is a 1996 American legal thriller film directed by James Foley. It is based on John Grisham's 1994 novel of the same name. The film stars Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman (who had previously appeared in another Grisham adaptation, The Firm), Faye Dunaway, Lela Rochon, Robert Prosky, Raymond J. Barry, and David Marshall Grant.