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How did the film of The Firm differ from the novel?

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The film of The Firm differs fundamentally from the novel by having the main character not steal money from the firm as he does in the book. In the movie he tells his significant other about his infidelity, but in the book he never tells her. There are other more subtle differences as well.

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