Spring Break Lawyer

Spring Break Lawyer is a 2001 American made-for-TV comedy film, starring Brad Raider, Busy Philipps and Sean Murray. It was written by Adam 'Tex' Davis and directed by Alan Cohn. The film was first aired at MTV on March 23, 2001.

Spring Break Lawyer
Film Poster
Directed byAlan Cohn
Produced byRoee Sharon
Written byAdam 'Tex' Davis
Starring
Music byRoger Neill
CinematographyFeliks Parnell
Edited byMarcelo Sansevieri
Production
company
Karz Entertainment
MTV
Paramount Network Television Productions
Distributed byMTV (US) (Original Airing)
Viacom
Release date
  • March 23, 2001 (2001-03-23)
(US)
Running time
82 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Jay Garvey (Brad Raider) is kicked out of law school for a prank involving a cadaver; his friend and erstwhile caretaker of said cadaver, Nick (Sean Murray), is correspondingly kicked out of medical school. They travel to Florida during spring break and together help fraudulently secure acquittals for partygoers accused of drunken crimes with the help of forged doctor's notes. Senator Claxton (Gary Grubbs) seeks to crack down on drunken misbehavior and participates in the railroading of Leon, an innocent defendant. Meanwhile, Jay and Nick are jailed for petty crimes. Through careful maneuvering, Jay manages to exonerate himself, Nick, and Leon.

Cast

Reception

Robert Pardi of TV Guide gave the film only one star out of five and wrote: "College kids whose brains have been fried by too much the sun are clearly the target audience for this screwed-up escapade, which is undermined by an excess of testosterone and a juvenile obsession with flatulence."[1]

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References

  1. Pardi, Robert. "Spring Break Lawyer". TV Guide. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
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