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Al Coholic: Ace Attorney 2019

★ 10.01 votes22 min📅 2019-10-19

"The most pointless thing to happen to cinema since Solo: A Star Wars Story"

Al Coholic: Ace Attorney (2019) plunges audiences into a chaotic legal comedy where a perpetually confused defense attorney takes on the bizarre case of a man charged with murdering Tom Cruise and several other victims.

Director: Nicholas Onciul

Cast

Terry Fiedofwater
Al Coholic / Rick O'Shay / Himself
Outhouse
Lois Price / Highest Price / Nick Furry
Nicholas Onciul
Jim Nasium
Austin Lewis
Brendan Fraiser
Samuel Suhan
Uncle Harold Andkumar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Al Coholic: Ace Attorney (2019) about?

This short film follows a bumbling defense attorney as he represents a defendant accused of killing Tom Cruise and other victims, filled with bizarre twists and unfunny jokes. The chaotic courtroom drama leans heavily into satire, though the execution may frustrate some viewers.

Who directed Al Coholic: Ace Attorney?

Al Coholic: Ace Attorney was directed by Nicholas Onciul, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in Al Coholic: Ace Attorney?

The film features Terry Fiedofwater, Outhouse, Nicholas Onciul, Austin Lewis, and Samuel Suhan in key roles.

Is Al Coholic: Ace Attorney (2019) worth watching?

With an unrated IMDb status and a runtime of just 22 minutes, this film is best suited for fans of absurdist comedy looking for a quick, divisive laugh. Its uneven tone and lack of coherent storytelling may leave many unimpressed, but it does deliver on its promise of chaotic entertainment.

How long is Al Coholic: Ace Attorney?

The film has a runtime of 22 minutes.

About Al Coholic: Ace Attorney (2019) — A Wild, Short-Lived Legal Comedy Parody

Al Coholic: Ace Attorney (2019) plunges audiences into a chaotic legal comedy where a perpetually confused defense attorney takes on the bizarre case of a man charged with murdering Tom Cruise and several other victims. Directed by Nicholas Onciul, this 22-minute short film blends crime, thriller, and comedy genres, delivering a parody of courtroom dramas with uneven pacing and relentless absurdity.

The atmosphere is thick with satire and nonsensical humor, as inconsistent characters and groan-worthy punchlines collide in a narrative that feels like an over-caffeinated skit stretched just a bit too thin. While the premise promises a thrilling adventure, the execution leaves viewers questioning whether this is a deliberate experiment in cinematic mediocrity or simply an off-the-wall misfire. Either way, it's a film that lingers in the mind—if only for its baffling audacity.