Here are some of the the hidden gems you'll want to watch over and over again.
1. The Verdict (1982)
It's David versus Goliath as he goes against a top-tier defense attorney, Ed Concannon (James Mason). Every move Frank makes is countered with ruthless precision by Ed. Even with witnesses disappearing and evidence being suppressed, Frank fights tooth and nail in the courtroom.
2. Breaker Morant (1980)
Defended by a young and inexperienced attorney, Major Thomas, the men claim they were acting under orders. Major Thomas, against all odds, tries to defend them in a court-martial where the deck is clearly stacked against them.
3. Primal Fear (1996)
A psychological game ensues between Martin and the prosecution, led by his ex-lover Janet (Laura Linney). Twists and turns appear at every corner of the case, with evidence of corruption and cover-ups within the church.
4. A Soldier's Story (1984)
Davenport has to solve the case before his temporary assignment ends, and he's pulled off the case.
5. The Caine Mutiny (1954)
When the ship gets caught in a typhoon, Queeg's erratic behavior puts everyone in danger. This leads to a mutiny by two officers, Maryk and Keith, who relieve Queeg of his duties. They later find themselves court-martialed and must prove that their actions were justified.
The courtroom scenes are intense, pitting Queeg's quirks against the officers' desperate measures.
6. Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
The courtroom is where the real drama unfolds. It's an all-out battle with the big city prosecutor, Claude Dancer (George C. Scott). Biegler pulls every rabbit out of his hat, from objecting to the prosecutor's lines of questioning to springing surprise witnesses.
7. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
The trial gets complicated as it delves into the responsibility of the judges in the larger context of the atrocities committed. The defense argues that they were merely following laws of their country, however unjust.
8. Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
Vole's German wife, Christine, initially appears to be the perfect alibi, but she soon becomes the star witness for the prosecution. Sir Wilfrid uses his wits and cunning tactics to try and turn the tide.
9. Fracture (2007)
Despite the lack of a murder weapon and Ted's confession being thrown out, Willy realizes he's in for the fight of his life against an opponent who's always two steps ahead.
10. Runaway Jury (2003)
But the real wild cards are juror Nick Easter (John Cusack) and his partner, Marlee (Rachel Weisz), who try to manipulate the jury from both inside and outside. Fitch and Rohr go to great lengths to secure a favorable jury, unaware that Nick and Marlee have their own agenda.