Reversal of Fortune with Glenn Close: DVD Cover

    Reversal of Fortune Director: Barbet Schroeder Cast: Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Ron Silver, Annabella Sciorra

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/13/2001
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 9,939
     
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    DVD includes audio commentary by director Barbet Schroeder and screenwriter Nicholas Kazan.

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Newport's stately homes (Credits) [3:06]
    2. A tale of two comas [3:30]
    3. Evidence accumulates [2:40]
    4. Two phone calls [2:15]
    5. One thing is his favor [3:45]
    6. Maria's account [3:36]
    7. Team-building; an innocent man [3:41]
    8. Obviously guilty of something [6:01]
    9. David Marriott [3:48]
    10. Bothersome facts [2:59]
    11. "Who would you like me to be?" [3:28]
    12. Her state of mind [1:06]
    13. Jokes and Chinese food [3:26]
    14. Aspirin overdose [3:02]
    15. Alexandra's impact [4:00]
    16. Two-time loser [5:45]
    17. "Of course I care" [:42]
    18. The needle test [2:21]
    19. Black bag concoctions [1:49]
    20. Happy memories [4:12]
    21. Driven crazy [3:38]
    22. Marriott's visit [4:03]
    23. December 20, 1980 [2:59]
    24. With greater venom [4:18]
    25. Behind a closed door [2:31]
    26. Setbacks and victories [2:24]
    27. Whose bag? [3:52]
    28. Overdose trigger [1:33]
    29. Taking the bait [3:01]
    30. Coma theory #1 [3:27]
    31. Coma theory #2 [4:52]
    32. Morally on his own [2:27]
    33. Kidding Coda [3:12]
    34. End Credits [1:25]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Painstakingly detailed yet tantalizing in its ambiguity, Reversal of Fortune dramatizes the real-life case of Claus von Bulow. Von Bulow (portrayed by Jeremy Irons in an Academy Award-winning performance) is an aristocratic European emigré who was convicted of the attempted murder of his wife, New York socialite Sunny von Bulow (Glenn Close), who plunged into a coma from which she has never awakened. Director Barbet Schroeder (Single White Female) doesn't concern himself overmuch with the original trial but instead lavishes his attentions on the appeal of von Bulow's conviction, an effort led by idealistic attorney Alan Dershowitz (superbly impersonated by Ron Silver). Irons portrays von Bulow as an inscrutable snob for whom his defenders have little affection. Nonetheless, Dershowitz and his impassioned legal team chip away at the prosecution's flawed case, and the chronicling of their efforts becomes the crux of Reversal's narrative. Flashbacks illuminate some of the events leading up to Sunny's coma-inducing overdose, and Close is riveting in the small but pivotal role of the doomed socialite. But while Schroeder's film accurately portrays the outcome of Dershowitz's appeal, it leaves many questions unanswered -- and the suave, icy von Bulow is just as much an enigma at the fade-out as he was at the fade-in. Part courtroom thriller, part intellectual exercise, Reversal of Fortune is guaranteed to grip viewers from its opening moments and hold them spellbound through the closing credits. Fascinating, too, is Schroeder's and screenwriter Nicholas Kazan's detailed discussion of their film and the real-life case in the audio commentary on the DVD. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    February 19, 2007: I thorougly enjoyed this movie. Jeremy Irons' acting was fantastic, and his performance was worthy of the academy award he won.

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    April 15, 2004: This movie was the most horrible movie of the year. Jeremy Irons was the worst part. He of course did not diserve Best Actor that year at all. They should not have even put this movie into market. I would give this no stars if possible!