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Erin Brockovich is a single mother without a job and with thousands of dollars in hospital bills from a car accident she was in (and unsuccessfully sued the other driver to pay). Desperate, she gets her lawyer to take her on as a legal assistant. While everyone else is very professional, Brockovich dresses rather trashily and is rather crude. Then one day, she begins to investigate the Pacific Gas & Electric Company and discovers they're dumping toxic waste into the water supply of Hinkley, California. By using her...[[I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!|considerable assets]]...she begins a legal battle that would end up the largest class action lawsuit in American history. Yes, this is [[Based on a True Story]], and Erin Brockovich is a real woman. She gets a cameo as a waitress in a [[Greasy Spoon]] restaurant.
Erin Brockovich is a single mother without a job and with thousands of dollars in hospital bills from a car accident she was in (and unsuccessfully sued the other driver to pay). Desperate, she gets her lawyer to take her on as a legal assistant. While everyone else is very professional, Brockovich dresses rather trashily and is rather crude. Then one day, she begins to investigate the Pacific Gas & Electric Company and discovers they're dumping toxic waste into the water supply of Hinkley, California. By using her...[[I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!|considerable assets]]...she begins a legal battle that would end up the largest class action lawsuit in American history.

Yes, this is [[Based on a True Story]], and Erin Brockovich is a real woman. She gets a cameo as a waitress in a [[Greasy Spoon]] restaurant.


The film was nominated for five [[Academy Award|Oscars]], but won only one: [[Julia Roberts]]' only Oscar win for Best Actress.
The film was nominated for five [[Academy Award|Oscars]], but won only one: [[Julia Roberts]]' only Oscar win for Best Actress.
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 25 August 2021

Erin Brockovich is a single mother without a job and with thousands of dollars in hospital bills from a car accident she was in (and unsuccessfully sued the other driver to pay). Desperate, she gets her lawyer to take her on as a legal assistant. While everyone else is very professional, Brockovich dresses rather trashily and is rather crude. Then one day, she begins to investigate the Pacific Gas & Electric Company and discovers they're dumping toxic waste into the water supply of Hinkley, California. By using her...considerable assets...she begins a legal battle that would end up the largest class action lawsuit in American history.

Yes, this is Based on a True Story, and Erin Brockovich is a real woman. She gets a cameo as a waitress in a Greasy Spoon restaurant.

The film was nominated for five Oscars, but won only one: Julia Roberts' only Oscar win for Best Actress.

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