Michael Clayton (disambiguation)

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Michael Clayton is a 2007 film starring George Clooney.

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<i>Michael Clayton</i> 2007 American legal thriller film directed by Tony Gilroy

Michael Clayton is a 2007 American legal thriller film written and directed by Tony Gilroy in his feature directorial debut and starring George Clooney, Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton, and Sydney Pollack. The film chronicles the attempts by attorney Michael Clayton to cope with a colleague's apparent mental breakdown and the corruption and intrigue surrounding a major client of his law firm being sued in a class action case over the effects of toxic agrochemicals.

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