First Monday In October
Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh star in this dramatic comedy that centers around the appointment of the first woman to the U.S. Supreme Court. She is aggressive, witty, magnetic and an arch-conservative. He is wry, opinionated and resoundingly liberal. One hundred and one men have preceded the new female justice to seat on the bench of the nation's highest court, but now it's eight men and her. All unanimously accept their new colleague-except Matthau, "The Great Dissenter," He becomes the source of her fury, her challenges, her antagonism...and finally, her loving admiration. Matthau and Clayburgh are unforgettably and hilariously opposed in this contemporary tale that goes behind the bench with wit, wisdom and great conviction.
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Fine movie - MovieLover
This is a fine movie.
Great story about a liberal judge on the US Supreme Court and a newly appointed female judge who differ on issues but are very attracted to each other.
The late great Mathau is as usual always a pleasure to watch; this movie is further proof that he is a very good actor not just a great comedian.
Jill Clayburgh is good and luminous; in my opinion arguably one of the two best looking actreses of her time (the other being Jacqueline Bisset).
Great stuff--enjoyable entertaining intelligent.
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Fine movie - MovieLover
This is a fine movie.
Great story about a liberal judge on the US Supreme Court and a newly appointed female judge who differ on issues but are very attracted to each other.
The late great Mathau is as usual always a pleasure to watch; this movie ...