Milestone Years
- 25th Anniversary: March 17, 2025
- 30th Anniversary: March 17, 2030
- 40th Anniversary: March 17, 2040
Inspiration Behind the Movie
The film is based on the true story of Erin Brockovich, a real-life legal assistant who helped uncover the contamination of drinking water in Hinkley, California, by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). Her persistence led to one of the largest direct-action settlements in U.S. history—$333 million.
You Might Not Know
- Julia Roberts Won an Oscar – She became the first actress to win an Academy Award for playing a real-life person still alive at the time.
- The Real Erin Brockovich Has a Cameo – She appears as a diner waitress named Julia, a nod to Roberts.
- PG&E’s Settlement Was Historic – The real case resulted in a then-record $333 million settlement for the victims.
- Roberts Took a Paycheck of $20 Million – She became the highest-paid actress in Hollywood at the time for this role.
- Much of the Dialogue Was Improvised – Julia Roberts and Albert Finney played off each other naturally, adding to the film’s realism.
Food Ideas
- Powerhouse Protein Bowls – A nod to Erin’s energy and determination.
- Justice Lemonade – Inspired by small-town community gatherings.
- California Avocado Toast – Representing the film’s setting and Erin’s resourcefulness.
- Hinkley-Inspired Farm Fresh Salad – Highlighting fresh ingredients as a contrast to the pollution issue.
Release Date: March 17, 2000
Summary:
Erin Brockovich is an inspiring legal drama based on a true story. Julia Roberts stars as Erin, an unemployed single mother who lands a job at a small law firm and stumbles upon a massive case of corporate negligence. With relentless determination and street smarts, she fights for justice against a powerful utility company accused of poisoning a small town’s water supply.
Genre(s) and MPAA Rating: Biography, Drama, Legal, R
Key Cast Members:
- Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich
- Albert Finney as Ed Masry
- Aaron Eckhart as George
- Marg Helgenberger as Donna Jensen
- Peter Coyote as Kurt Potter
Ways to Celebrate
- Research Real Environmental Cases – Learn about other legal battles similar to Erin Brockovich’s case.
- Women in Law Appreciation Night – Discuss the impact of female attorneys and activists in history.
- Watch With a Charity Mindset – Organize a donation to an environmental or clean water nonprofit.
Filming Locations
- Barstow, California – Used for Hinkley’s small-town setting.
- Ventura, California – Featured as Erin’s law office location.
- Los Angeles, California – Some interior shots were filmed here.

