One of America's most favorite authors is John Grisham. Since 1989, his books have sold over 250 million copies globally. He has authored 17 legal fiction stories with a new legal fiction due out in November 2009, 4 non-legal fiction books and one non-fiction book. There have been 10 movies made from his books so far with an added expected in 2012.
His second story, "The Firm", was the first story to be made into a movie back in 1993. In this movie, starring Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Gene Hackman, a youthful Harvard Law School graduate begins working at a rather underhanded Memphis law firm. In that same year of 1993, a second John Grisham book to motion picture came out, "The Pelican Brief" starring Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington.
"The Client" came out in 1994. This movie follows an 11 year old boy who accidentally witnesses a suicide and finds himself being chased by the mafia for what they suppose he may have learned from the dying man. Starring Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones and the late Brad Renfro.
The very first story authored by Grisham was made into a film in 1996. "A Time to Kill" introduced the world to an up and coming new actor, as it was one of Matthew McConaughey's first principal roles. Also starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey. "The Chamber" starring Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman and Faye Dunaway was also released in 1996.
In 1997, "The Rainmaker" starring Matt Damon as a brand new lawyer who takes on the case of a boy denied medical treatment by a influential insurance corporation. In 1998, the only picture from Grisham that was based upon an non published manuscript was released, "The Gingerbread Man" starring Kenneth Branagh and Robert Downey, Jr.
Of the 4 non-legal fiction stories by Grisham, 2 have been turned into movies, "A Painted House" in 2003 and the holiday favorite, "Christmas with the Kranks" starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis and adapted from the book "Skipping Christmas".
In 2003, "The Runaway Jury" came out, starring Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, John Cusack and Rachel Weisz. "The Associate", which was just released in January 2009, is intended to be a movie release in the year 2012.
John Grisham has been one of the most well-liked and prolific writers in recent history, with 22 writings and an added being released in November 2009, 10 movies and an additional in 2012. If you've missed any of these great movies you can now download them without delay to your computer and watch right away on your computer, iPhone or Television.
His second story, "The Firm", was the first story to be made into a movie back in 1993. In this movie, starring Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Gene Hackman, a youthful Harvard Law School graduate begins working at a rather underhanded Memphis law firm. In that same year of 1993, a second John Grisham book to motion picture came out, "The Pelican Brief" starring Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington.
"The Client" came out in 1994. This movie follows an 11 year old boy who accidentally witnesses a suicide and finds himself being chased by the mafia for what they suppose he may have learned from the dying man. Starring Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones and the late Brad Renfro.
The very first story authored by Grisham was made into a film in 1996. "A Time to Kill" introduced the world to an up and coming new actor, as it was one of Matthew McConaughey's first principal roles. Also starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey. "The Chamber" starring Chris O'Donnell, Gene Hackman and Faye Dunaway was also released in 1996.
In 1997, "The Rainmaker" starring Matt Damon as a brand new lawyer who takes on the case of a boy denied medical treatment by a influential insurance corporation. In 1998, the only picture from Grisham that was based upon an non published manuscript was released, "The Gingerbread Man" starring Kenneth Branagh and Robert Downey, Jr.
Of the 4 non-legal fiction stories by Grisham, 2 have been turned into movies, "A Painted House" in 2003 and the holiday favorite, "Christmas with the Kranks" starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis and adapted from the book "Skipping Christmas".
In 2003, "The Runaway Jury" came out, starring Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, John Cusack and Rachel Weisz. "The Associate", which was just released in January 2009, is intended to be a movie release in the year 2012.
John Grisham has been one of the most well-liked and prolific writers in recent history, with 22 writings and an added being released in November 2009, 10 movies and an additional in 2012. If you've missed any of these great movies you can now download them without delay to your computer and watch right away on your computer, iPhone or Television.
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