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'''''The Lincoln Lawyer''''' is the 2011 feature film adaptation of the Michael Connelly crime novel and stars [[Matthew McConaughey]] as Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles lawyer who operates out of the trunk of his Lincoln Town Car , and now finds himself representing a wealthy client who | '''''The Lincoln Lawyer''''' is the 2011 feature film adaptation of the Michael Connelly crime novel and stars [[Matthew McConaughey]] as Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles lawyer who operates out of the trunk of his Lincoln Town Car, and now finds himself representing a wealthy client who claims he was framed for a murder he didn't commit. Michael Connelly also wrote the novel ''[[Blood Work]]'' and a series of crime/detective novels featuring [[Bosch|Harry Bosch]]. | ||
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The Lincoln Lawyer is the 2011 feature film adaptation of the Michael Connelly crime novel and stars Matthew McConaughey as Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles lawyer who operates out of the trunk of his Lincoln Town Car, and now finds himself representing a wealthy client who claims he was framed for a murder he didn't commit. Michael Connelly also wrote the novel Blood Work and a series of crime/detective novels featuring Harry Bosch.
The following weapons were used in the film The Lincoln Lawyer:
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Smith & Wesson 659
Mickey Haller (Matthew McConaughey) acquires a Smith & Wesson Model 659 for protection.
Colt Woodsman
Mary Windsor (Frances Fisher) uses a Colt Woodsman with pearl grips.