Cast
- Tom Cruise as Mitch McDeere, a promising recent Harvard Law graduate
- Jeanne Tripplehorn as Abigail "Abby" McDeere, Mitch's wife
- Gene Hackman as Avery Tolar, Mitch's mentor at the Firm
- Ed Harris as Agent Wayne Terrance, the agent in charge of the investigation into the Firm; Mitch's primary contact with the FBI
- Holly Hunter as Tammy Hemphill, Eddie's secretary, helps Mitch get and copy the files
- Hal Holbrook as Oliver Lambert, senior partner at the Firm
- David Strathairn as Ray McDeere, Mitch's brother, in jail for a manslaughter conviction
- Terry Kinney as Lamar Quin, Mitch's friend who works at the Firm
- Wilford Brimley as Bill Devasher, officially the head of security at the Firm - unofficially the Firm's hitman.
- Sullivan Walker as Barry Abanks, owner of scuba diving business
- Gary Busey as Eddie Lomax, a private investigator, friend of Ray McDeere
- Steven Hill as F. Denton Voyles, FBI director
- Tobin Bell as The Nordic Man, The Firm's main hitman
- Dean Norris as The Squat Man, The Firm's hitman
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