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"Spotlight on Location: The Making of Erin Brockovich"; Erin Brockovich: A look at a real-life experience; Deleted scenes with director's comments; Theatrical trailer; Production notes; Cast and filmmakers; DVD-ROM features
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0. Chapter List
1. Job Interview [:23]
2. Main Titles [:22]
3. Ed Meets Erin [1:39]
4. At Court [1:18]
5. Matthew, Katie, and Beth [1:45]
6. Job Search [1:53]
7. "Don't Make Me Beg." [:39]
8. Meeting George [:43]
9. "You May Want to Rethink Your Wardrobe." [:51]
10. Finding the Kids at George's House [1:26]
11. Researching the Pro Bono Case [1:19]
12. Donna Jensen [3:57]
13. "What Kind of Chromium Is It?" [2:36]
14. At the Water Board [2:10]
15. Erin Is Fired [1:53]
16. Miss Wichita [3:23]
17. Ed Comes Over [2:33]
18. Telling Donna About PG&E [1:58]
19. PG&E Sends Over a Flunky [:36]
20. Tom and Mandy Robinson [1:35]
21. Ed and Erin at the Jensens' [3:17]
22. Erin Interviewing Hinkley Residents [2:49]
23. Erin Convinces Ed to Expand the Case [3:26]
24. Erin Gets a Threatening Phone Call [5:06]
25. Erin Calls From Her Car [1:51]
26. Nine Months Later: At the Picnic [3:28]
27. Erin and Ed Plotting Strategy [:22]
28. Bad News About Donna [4:01]
29. Meeting With PG&E Lawyers [2:38]
30. George Asks Erin to Quit Her Job [2:41]
31. Erin Pleads With Pamela Duncan [4:29]
32. Erin Finds Out About Their New Partner [2:31]
33. Erin Gets a Present [1:51]
34. Erin and Ed Meet With Kurt and Theresa [2:50]
35. Theresa in Hinkley [3:43]
36. The Case Has Stalled [:05]
37. The Hinkley Town Meeting [3:14]
38. George Comes Back; Gathering Signatures [2:15]
39. Matthew and Erin Discuss the Case [:04]
40. Charles Embry Wasn't a Good Employee [3:16]
41. Presents for Kurt and Theresa [2:00]
42. Giving Donna the News [3:07]
43. Ed Asks Erin to Trust Him [2:01]
44. "Everyday Is a Winding Road"; End Titles [4:02]
A long-awaited commercial smash from acclaimed art-house director Steven Soderbergh and a personal triumph for star Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich energizes audiences with its unique combination of humor, pathos, and suspense. Roberts has never been better, bringing earthy wit and rough-hewn charm to her characterization of Erin, the real-life law clerk whose dogged pursuit of the truth culminates in a precedent-setting judgment against California's largest utility company. When a routine investigation reveals that Pacific Gas & Electric's toxic waste has slowly poisoned an entire desert community, Erin convinces her boss, ambulance-chasing attorney Ed Masry (played with gruff lovability by the superb Albert Finney), to bring suit against the giant corporation. Soderbergh (The Limey) directs in an appealingly straightforward manner, allowing his leggy star to dominate this contemporary David-and-Goliath story with her most vital performance to date. Genuinely involving, raucously funny, and at times profoundly moving, Erin Brockovich is one of those rare movies that truly does gets better with repeated viewings. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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