Thanks everyone for the responses so far to my request for movies with legal themes, characters, etc. I had a few requests for the titles that I already have, so here goes: these are the movies that are already in our video collection here at the library: Absence of Malice; The Accused; Adam's Rib; Advise & Consent; Agnes of God; All of Me; All the President's Men; Anatomy of a Murder; The Andersonville Trial; The Big Easy; Billy Budd; Body Heat; The Boston Strangler; Breaker Morant; The Burning Bed; The Caine Mutiny; A Case of Libel; Chattahoochee; Class Action; Clockwork Orange; Conspiracy: the Trial of the Chicago 8; The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell; Criminal Law; A Cry in the Dark; The Devil and Daniel Webster; A Dry White Season; Eight Men Out; Fatal Vision; A Fish Called Wanda; The Fortune Cookie; From the Hip; Gideon's Trumpet; Harlan County USA; Helter Skelter; How to Murder Your Wife; In the Heat of the Night; Inherit the Wind; An Innocent Man; Jagged Edge; Joan of Arc; Johnny Belinda; Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys; Judgment at Nuremberg; Kramer vs. Kramer; The Lady From Shanghai; The Last Innocent Man; Legal Eagles; Les Miserables (the Charles Laughton version); Libeled Lady; The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean; The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case; Love Among the Ruins; M; A Man For All Seasons; The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; Matewan; The Milagro Beanfield War; Miracle on 34th Street; Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; Music Box; Norma Rae; Nuts; The Onion Field; The Ox-Bow Incident; The Paper Chase; The Passage to India; Paths of Glory; Penalty Phase; The People vs. Jean Harris; Peyton Place; A Place in the Sun; Presumed Innocent; Pudd'nhead Wilson; QB VII; Ragtime; Raising Arizona; Rashomon; Rebecca; The Return of Martin Guerre; Reversal of Fortune; Roe v. Wade; Salt of the Earth; Seems Like Old Times; Separate But Equal; A Soldier's Story; Star Chamber; Suspect; A Tale of Two Cities; 10 Rillington Place; The Thin Blue Line; To Kill a Mockingbird; True Believer; True Grit; 12 Angry Men; The Untouchables; The Verdict; The War of the Roses; Whose Life Is It, Anyway?; The Winslow Boy; The Wrong Man. Whew! There's the list. There are some notable omissions, mostly Witness For the Prosecution (the Laughton/ Dietrich version) which has only recently been reissued on video, and Compulsion, which is a truly terrific movie (Orson Welles as Clarence Darrow!) but isn't on video yet. And I'm still trying to figure out how I can claim a legal theme to The Wizard of Oz to get it in this collection... Thanks again for the suggestions - and I welcome any more comments anyone has. Chips ahoy! - --Sally Waters (WATERS@STETSON), Stetson Law Library