Criminal Law is a film directed by Martin Campbell, released in 1989. Attorney Ben Chase successfully defends Martin Thiel, a wealthy young psychopathic playboy, getting him acquitted of a series of brutal murders — only to find out later that Thiel is indeed a serial killer. Since Thiel cannot be tried again for his crimes, Chase tries to get him to incriminate himself before he can kill again. The film is notable for having been an inspiration for Canadian serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, who changed their last names to "Teale", as an homage to Bacon's character. The... film received a negative to mixed reaction from critics, with a 38% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Roger Ebert gave the film two stars out of four, calling it "a textbook example of a movie going wrong before our very eyes.
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| Release date: | April 28, 1989 |
| Directed by: | Martin Campbell |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 117 Minutes |
| Producer: | Robert MacLean, Hilary Dwyer |
| Music by: | Jerry Goldsmith |
| Screenplay by: | Mark Kasdan |
| Genre: | Thriller |