La vida de un brillante y exitoso abogado defensor da un vuelco cuando acepta el caso de una mujer asesinada que resulta ser su antiguo amor de hace 10 años.La vida de un brillante y exitoso abogado defensor da un vuelco cuando acepta el caso de una mujer asesinada que resulta ser su antiguo amor de hace 10 años.La vida de un brillante y exitoso abogado defensor da un vuelco cuando acepta el caso de una mujer asesinada que resulta ser su antiguo amor de hace 10 años.
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Don Brodie
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Claire Du Brey
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George Guhl
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Robert Homans
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Olaf Hytten
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One of the shining examples of the mastery of screenwriting from the Golden Age of Hollywood, by F. Hugh Herbert (not to be confused with comic actor Hugh Herbert from the same era). Viennese-born Herbert (Sitting Pretty, The Moon is Blue, etc.) was also the President of the Screen Writer's Guild.
In this film we experience the commanding embrace of a well-conceived story brought to resplendent life by the notable actor Otto Kruger and a fine cast. Kruger, a major Broadway star of the 1920s later became a reliable and extraordinary screen character actor.
Today gems like this can be encountered only fleetingly on Turner Classic Movies. Worthy of study, they are not to be found on Home Video, another oversight of movie moguls who often sit on top of forgotten gold mines while churning out garbage that sustains illiteracy and decimates popular values. This is just one of hundreds for which we owe Ted Turner a debt of gratitude.
In this film we experience the commanding embrace of a well-conceived story brought to resplendent life by the notable actor Otto Kruger and a fine cast. Kruger, a major Broadway star of the 1920s later became a reliable and extraordinary screen character actor.
Today gems like this can be encountered only fleetingly on Turner Classic Movies. Worthy of study, they are not to be found on Home Video, another oversight of movie moguls who often sit on top of forgotten gold mines while churning out garbage that sustains illiteracy and decimates popular values. This is just one of hundreds for which we owe Ted Turner a debt of gratitude.
Otto Kruger gives a magnificent performance in this tale of a tortured life soiled by a failed early romance. Kruger plays a top lawyer who has become cynical because of his facil skill in getting guilty pe Beautifully acted, realistic drama about a cynical lawyer, whose skill makes it easy for him to facilitate guilty people being acquitted.
When a new case is brought to his attention which involves his former passionate love, he cynicism "snaps" and he uses his brilliance to solve the case. Lots of twists and turns in this realistic drama, which doesn't seem at all dated. The precode dialogue which involves sexual innuendos make this film even more interesting.
The supporting cast is also very fine and adds to the atmosphere and tone of this 1933 cinema triumph.
When a new case is brought to his attention which involves his former passionate love, he cynicism "snaps" and he uses his brilliance to solve the case. Lots of twists and turns in this realistic drama, which doesn't seem at all dated. The precode dialogue which involves sexual innuendos make this film even more interesting.
The supporting cast is also very fine and adds to the atmosphere and tone of this 1933 cinema triumph.
Otto Kruger is a top defense lawyer. He's also a ladies' man who works his adoring staff of secretary Una Merkel, co-counsel Ben Lyon, and investigator Roscoe Karns hard. He has taken on the defense of Samuel S. Hinds at the behest of Irene Hervey, when he learns something startling about an old flame. He goes on a bender and has a breakdown on top of that. Lyon takes over the case, and Hinds is convicted and sentenced to death. Kruger says he'll get him acquitted on appeal.... and then does nothing that anyone can see.
It's practically a one-man show for Kruger in various modes; during his recovery from his breakdown he gives the impression of a man who has aged thirty years on sheer acting chops. Even the usually rambunctious Karns and Miss Merkel don't do much to distract from him. While there are some issues in the denouement sequences, George Seitz acquits himself well in his first credit as a director at MGM, by sticking to Kruger.
It's practically a one-man show for Kruger in various modes; during his recovery from his breakdown he gives the impression of a man who has aged thirty years on sheer acting chops. Even the usually rambunctious Karns and Miss Merkel don't do much to distract from him. While there are some issues in the denouement sequences, George Seitz acquits himself well in his first credit as a director at MGM, by sticking to Kruger.
This is part love story and part courtroom drama. Otto Kruger plays, Kent Barringer, a supremely confident trial lawyer who just can't lose, but is ultimately selfish and soulless. A woman begs him to work Pro Bono on the case of her father who is accused of murder, but after promising to do so, Kruger ignores her. When he finally gets around to reviewing the facts of the case, he realizes he is connected with it in a very personal way, and this realization ultimately leads him to a new approach on life.
The film is entertaining but a bit too melodramatic and fantasy-bound for my tastes. Kruger is proficient in his role and great fun to watch. I look forward to seeing more of his work since is the first film I've ever seen him in. The supporting cast does good work yet there aren't any standouts.
Fun Fact: This is the earliest on-screen appearance of a pinball machine.
The film is entertaining but a bit too melodramatic and fantasy-bound for my tastes. Kruger is proficient in his role and great fun to watch. I look forward to seeing more of his work since is the first film I've ever seen him in. The supporting cast does good work yet there aren't any standouts.
Fun Fact: This is the earliest on-screen appearance of a pinball machine.
This movie would have been mediocre at best had it not been for Otto Kruger's performance. His acting in this movie is so natural, so unlike most precode acting where the acting is over dramatic. I honestly kept wTching just for him, he totally drew me in.
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- TriviaThe opening scene features Otto Kruger playing a Pinball Machine. This is the earliest known on-screen appearance of a Pinball Machine in a major production. At the time, flippers had not yet been invented and pinball machines were often used for gambling. There was a lot of public debate at the time as to whether pinball was a game of skill or chance, and it was banned in many parts of the country. The movie played on that debate with Kruger making a bet with his lady-friend, and when complimented for his luck, replies "Not luck - skill."
- ErroresTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- Citas
Kent Barringer: In a case like yours, an ounce of showmanship is worth a ton of evidence.
- ConexionesReferenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
- Bandas sonorasWe Must Have One More Rum-Tum-Tum
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Sung a cappella by Roscoe Karns and Irene Franklin
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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