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==Box office==
==Box office==
Made/produced in just 4 months ([[5 May]] - August 1999); in its opening weekend ([[19 March]] [[2000]]) it grossed $28,138,465 on 2,848 movie screens in the USA. By August 2000 it grossed $125,548,685 in the U.S. Currently, its worldwide total stands at 256,500,000. It is also rated "R." in the United States but '12' in the UK.
Made/produced in just 4 months ([[5 May]] - August 1999); in its opening weekend ([[19 March]] [[2000]]) it grossed $28,138,465 on 2,848 movie screens in the USA. By August 2000 it grossed $125,548,685 in the U.S. Currently, its worldwide total stands at 256,500,000. It is also rated "R." in the United States but '12' in the UK.

Erin Brockovich................is a ninja!!!!!!


==Main cast==
==Main cast==

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Erin Brockovich
File:ErinBrockovichDVDCover.jpg
Erin Brockovich DVD cover
Directed bySteven Soderbergh
Written bySusannah Grant
Produced byDanny DeVito
Michael Shamberg
Stacey Sher
StarringJulia Roberts
Albert Finney
Aaron Eckhart
Marg Helgenberger
Peter Coyote
CinematographyEdward Lachman
Edited byAnne V. Coates
Music byThomas Newman
Distributed by- USA -
Universal Pictures
- non-USA -
Columbia Pictures
Release dates
March 17, 2000
Running time
130 min.
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$51,000,000 (estimated)

Erin Brockovich is a 2000 movie which dramatizes the story of Erin Brockovich's first fight against the American West Coast energy giant Pacific Gas and Electric Company known as PG&E. The film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and featured actress Julia Roberts in the lead role for which she subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Actress. It is based on a true story and the real Erin Brockovich has a cameo appearance as a waitress named Julia. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman.

Plot summary

Erin Brockovich is an unemployed single mother of three who, after losing a personal injury lawsuit against a doctor in a car accident she was in, asks her lawyer, Edward L. Masry, if he can find her a job in compensation for the loss. Ed gives her work as a file clerk in his office, and she runs across some files on a pro bono case involving real-estate and medical records against Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

Erin begins digging into the particulars of the case, convinced that the facts simply do not add up, and persuades Ed to allow her further research. After investigation, she discovers a systematic cover-up of the industrial poisoning (Hexavalent chromium) of the town of Hinkley's water supply that threatens the health of an entire community. She finds that PG&E is responsible for the extensive illnesses residents of Hinkley have been diagnosed with and fights to bring the company to justice.

Box office

Made/produced in just 4 months (5 May - August 1999); in its opening weekend (19 March 2000) it grossed $28,138,465 on 2,848 movie screens in the USA. By August 2000 it grossed $125,548,685 in the U.S. Currently, its worldwide total stands at 256,500,000. It is also rated "R." in the United States but '12' in the UK.

Main cast

Actor Role
Julia Roberts Erin Brockovich
David Brisbin Dr. Jaffe
Dawn Didawick Rosalind
Albert Finney Edward L. Masry
Conchata Ferrell Brenda
Scotty Leavenworth Matthew Brockovich
Aaron Eckhart George
Marg Helgenberger Donna Jensen
Sarah Ashley Ashley Jensen
Cherry Jones Pamela Duncan
Veanne Cox Theresa Dallavale
Tracey Walter Charles Embry
Peter Coyote Kurt Potter
Randy Lowell Brian Frankel
Erin Brockovich Julia (cameo role)
James A. vanBuskirk lawyer (cameo role, local teacher in town where film takes place. Teacher to many of the local people depicted in film)