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Jagged Edge

When a murder case is this shocking, which do you trust? Your emotions or your evidence?
1985 | 108m | English

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Director: Richard Marquand
Writer: Joe Eszterhas
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After a wealthy heiress is murdered in her beach house, her devastated husband becomes the prime suspect. He hires a lawyer who hasn’t taken a criminal case in years, and as they work together, a complicated romance develops amidst the trial.
Release Date: Oct 04, 1985
Director: Richard Marquand
Writer: Joe Eszterhas
Genres: Thriller
Keywords lawyer, neo-noir, proof, beach house, court, courtroom, female attorney, client, heiress, sociopath, psycho killer
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Delphi IV Productions
Box Office Revenue: $40,491,165
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Glenn Close Teddy Barnes
Jeff Bridges Jack Forrester
Peter Coyote Thomas Krasny
Lance Henriksen Frank Martin
Robert Loggia Sam Ransom
Michael Dorn Dan Hislan
Maria Mayenzet Page Forrester
William Allen Young Greg Arnold
Ben Hammer Dr. Goldman
James Karen Andrew Hardesty
Al Ruscio Carl Siegal
Bruce French Richard Duffin
Brandon Call David Barnes
Phyllis Applegate Mrs. Stiles
Guy Boyd Matthew Barnes
Dave Austin Policeman
Sanford Jensen Scott Talbot
Woody Eney Austin Lofton
James Winkler Ted Fitzpatrick
Christina Hutter Jenny Barnes
John Clark Dr. Holloway
Louis Giambalvo Anthony Fabrizi
John Dehner Judge Carrigan
Leigh Taylor-Young Virginia Howell
Diane Erickson Eileen Avery
Marshall Colt Bobby Slade
Walter Brooke Duane Bendix
Sarah Cunningham First Judge
Ann Walker Ms. Barne's Secretary
Sharon Madden City Editor
David Wiley Court Clerk
Bill Gratton Jury Foreman
George Sasaki Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Name Job
Joe Eszterhas Screenplay
John Barry Original Music Composer
Conrad Buff IV Editor
Sean Barton Editor
Fred Judkins Sound Editor
Peter Landsdown Smith Art Direction
Tom McCarthy Jr. Sound Editor
Stan Parks Special Effects
Milton C. Burrow Sound Editor
Gene Callahan Production Design
Richard Marquand Director
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Debbie Evans Stunt Driver
Debby Porter Stunts
John R. Leonetti Focus Puller
Alan B. Curtiss Second Assistant Director
Michael Daves First Assistant Director
Name Title
Martin Ransohoff Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Sharp film, serrated ending. Teddy Barnes is a conflicted lawyer, still reeling from the dubious methods of a colleague, she takes on the defence of Jack Forrester, who is accused of murdering his wife with a jagged edged knife. Gradually falling for Jack's seductive powers, Teddy falls in love w ... ith the man she now has to defend, her problems it seems, are about to become far far worse. Jagged Edge, directed by Richard Marquand, starring Glenn Close (Teddy), Jeff Bridges (Jack), Robert Loggia (Sam Ransom) and Peter Coyote (Thomas Krasny), is bringing nothing new to the table of a much replicated genre. It does however boast brilliant acting, a tremendous screenplay (Joe Eszterhas) and a production value that demands it be viewed with less than cynical eyes. That it is written by Eszterhas is obvious when looking at the structure of the picture, death, sex, troubled romance, greed and that old devil called obsession (Basic Instinct anyone?), yet aided by a competent director and an exemplary cast, Jagged Edge shines brighter than most other films of its ilk. It looks a little frayed (not jagged) around the edges now, but that is purely because of the advent of time and the ream of thrillers using this format that have followed this piece. If one (such as I) can transport oneself back to the 80s and view Jagged Edge on its original terms, then its easy to recognise just what a well put together picture it is. Close and Bridges are superb, whilst Robert Loggia steals the picture from under their noses, his interplay with Close is a particular highlight. In spite of some less than great twists and unsubtle scapegoat placings, Jagged Edge succeeds because you are there at the finale, and because its held you in its grip all along, you (hopefully) have invested yourself with these characters, you simply just have to know, for better or worse! The ending was cause for much discussion back in the day, and viewing it now it still feels like a moment of cheek mixed in with some form of clarity, but rest assured it works well, as does, funnily enough, the whole film. No world beater here, but highly accomplished and worth the time of any thriller obsessed movie fan. 7/10

May 16, 2024