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Lawyer Man

  • 1932
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  • 1h 12min
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6.5/10
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Joan Blondell, William Powell, and Helen Vinson in Lawyer Man (1932)
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El abogado Anton Adam se une a un prestigioso bufete después de ganar un casa. Su carrera se desploma cuando es inculpado en una demanda por incumplimiento de promesa por un gángster. El amo... Leer todoEl abogado Anton Adam se une a un prestigioso bufete después de ganar un casa. Su carrera se desploma cuando es inculpado en una demanda por incumplimiento de promesa por un gángster. El amor de su secretaria Olga se mantiene constante.El abogado Anton Adam se une a un prestigioso bufete después de ganar un casa. Su carrera se desploma cuando es inculpado en una demanda por incumplimiento de promesa por un gángster. El amor de su secretaria Olga se mantiene constante.

  • Dirección
    • William Dieterle
  • Guionistas
    • Rian James
    • James Seymour
    • Max Trell
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    • William Powell
    • Joan Blondell
    • David Landau
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    • Dirección
      • William Dieterle
    • Guionistas
      • Rian James
      • James Seymour
      • Max Trell
    • Elenco
      • William Powell
      • Joan Blondell
      • David Landau
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    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
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    Lawyer Man
    Trailer 2:33
    Lawyer Man

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    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Anton (Tony) Adam
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Olga Michaels
    David Landau
    David Landau
    • John Gilmurry
    Helen Vinson
    Helen Vinson
    • Barbara Bentley
    Claire Dodd
    Claire Dodd
    • Virginia St. Johns
    Alan Dinehart
    Alan Dinehart
    • Granville Bentley
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Izzy Levine
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Tony's Aide
    • (sin créditos)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Court Guard
    • (sin créditos)
    Sherwood Bailey
    • Boy carrying Tony's briefcase in final scene
    • (sin créditos)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Court Policeman
    • (sin créditos)
    Ann Brody
    Ann Brody
    • Mrs. Levine
    • (sin créditos)
    Frederick Burton
    Frederick Burton
    • Second Trial Judge
    • (sin créditos)
    Dorothy Christy
    Dorothy Christy
    • Chorus Girl
    • (sin créditos)
    Clay Clement
    Clay Clement
    • Tony's Friend
    • (sin créditos)
    Max Davidson
    Max Davidson
    • Max
    • (sin créditos)
    Patricia Ellis
    Patricia Ellis
    • Law Secretary
    • (sin créditos)
    Dot Farley
    Dot Farley
    • Client Paying $5,000 Fee
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • William Dieterle
    • Guionistas
      • Rian James
      • James Seymour
      • Max Trell
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    Michael_Elliott

    Strong Cast Makes Film Worth Viewing

    Lawyer Man (1932)

    *** (out of 4)

    Nice little "B" movie from Warner about lawyer Anton Adam (William Powell) who moves up the ladder once he shows he's not afraid to take on a crooked political man (David Landau). At first Adam is riding high but he's double-crossed by an actress (Claire Dodd) secretly working for the political man and soon he loses everything but he's got one shot at redemption. LAWYER MAN isn't anything ground-breaking and you're certainly not going to spot it on any lists of the greatest films ever made but if you're a fan of the cast then there's quite a bit here to enjoy. I think the best thing going for the picture is the performance by Powell who once again comes off very believable in the part. He certainly comes across smart enough to where you can believe he's this intelligent lawyer but he also got a certain charm that makes you like him and there's just a dignity that the actor brings to the role. He's surrounding with a great supporting cast including Joan Blondell who plays his secretary who also has a crush on him. Landau nearly walks away with the film as only he can. That certain toughness that he brings the character but he isn't tough in the same way Cagney or Bogart was. Instead, he's more laid back and quiet about the whole thing. Dodd is nice and sexy in her few scenes in the picture and Allen Jenkins is his usual fun self playing a tough guy. The screenplay itself really doesn't offer us anything we haven't seen before but I think it builds up a nice character with the main lawyer. There's a certain integrity that the character turns out to have and this here really makes it all the more fun to see the events play out.
    GManfred

    Breezy And Unconvincing

    A Pre-Code movie that would be G-rated by today's standards, "Lawyer Man" is entertaining and good fun but should be billed as a drama/comedy, if you can imagine such. It moves very quickly as its star, William Powell, goes from honest, hard-working lawyer to shyster and back in 72 easy minutes. The problem is that, apart from Powell, all the other characters are two-dimensional, and are seemingly there for Powell to bounce lines off. David Landau, especially, was criminally wasted (no pun intended) as the 'big boss' and king-maker. Despite his role, he was likable while enduring endless insults from Powell. Most men in his position probably would have had Powell 'rubbed out' early on.

    That said, there is a lot to like in this picture. First off, there is Powell himself, elegant and dapper while miscast as a lower East Side lawyer representing lower class shlubs. There is also Joan Blondell, in her customary role as the torch-bearing secretary overlooked by Powell. There is Alan Dinehart, an excellent 30's character actor with a part that was too small for his talent. Despite the seriousness of the plot, much of it is played for laughs. In one amusing scene, two hit men turn soft in a goofy confrontation with Powell. Throw in some laughs via Blondell wise cracks, and you have a basically good-natured movie which I would rate a seven.

    P.S. Do you like old standards? This picture has some of the best you can hear nowadays on the soundtrack, played in the background by a 30's band.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Corruption uptown

    Really liked 'Lawyer Man's' premise and thought to myself quickly that this had potential to be a great film. Have loved Joan Blondell and especially William Powell in other films and was interested to see how Powell would fare in a role quite different for him. William Dieterle wasn't one of the greatest directors in my view and some films were better (much better in a few cases) than others, but his best work was absolutely great.

    'Lawyer Man' was not quite great. Two thirds of it actually to me was great and extremely entertaining, one third not so much when things got less plausible. Dieterle did do better, as well as worse, films but 'Lawyer Man' is a solid representation of him. Same goes for Blondell, who was nearly always was a bright spot in her work, and for Powell, who always gave it one hundred percent and had a commanding presence in everything he did.

    Both Powell and Blondell are great here. Especially Powell, whose suave charisma, easy-going charm and intensity really shines in a type of role that people wouldn't usually associate him typically with. Blondell is pert, lovely to watch and has a good deal of energy. They gel very well together. The supporting cast are solid too, although generally the supporting characters themselves could have been better fleshed out. David Landau plays his crook with a heart sort of character without over-playing or looking bored. Dieterle makes sure that the energy and intrigue doesn't slip.

    It has a slick, professional look and much of 'Lawyer Man' goes at a lively pace, having a good deal of content without cluttering and it doesn't feel padded. Two thirds of the story is hugely compelling with lots of tension and intrigue and little obviousness, further benefitting from a sharp script with a surprisingly cynical edge on politics and legal ethics handled thoughtfully and not in a preachy way.

    Sadly didn't think that the final third was as good, where credibility is pushed and strained to the limit. The pace also didn't feel as tight.

    Also felt that the film ends a little too patly and pretty predictably and it is a shame that the supporting characters are not developed enough, most being there as mainly plot devices.

    Overall though, well worth seeing for namely Powell. 7/10
    7gbill-74877

    Amusing

    Just an average pre-Code film, this one about corruption in New York politics and the legal system, but elevated because of William Powell (the streetwise lawyer who isn't afraid to take on the system) and Joan Blondell (his plucky secretary who isn't afraid to chastise him for his various indiscretions). Part of the amusement is Powell's wandering eyes; he ogles women walking by, unwittingly leers at Blondell's legs while she's getting her shoes shined, and even seems to admire the backside of a small statue of Lady Justice after turning her around on his desk. While admiring the svelte form of a beautiful actress sitting in front of him with her plunging neckline (Claire Dodd), he slowly tilts his cigar upwards in his mouth in a mock erection, which for 1932 cracked me up. Blondell is adorable, showing her frustration and devotion to Powell and tossing out lines like "I smelled trouble the minute that long blonde started throwing those bedroom eyes on you," but she isn't given enough to do. The setup to the film was decent enough, but it meanders around while trying to pit Powell against the corrupt local boss (David Landau), a character who isn't strong enough considering his position. There isn't enough edge in the plot relative to the depiction of corruption, and not enough clarity to make it a strong drama or romance. It's mildly entertaining though, and of special interest because it was the only time Powell and Blondell worked together, two actors I'm fond of.
    jaykay-10

    B picture with A players

    Despite two very winning star players, this picture is all surface: a trite story with no depth of characterization whatsoever, constructed of an unusually large number of very brief scenes which move the plot along but are not sufficiently developed to generate any feeling for the characters. The potential "meat" of the story concerns a presumed crisis of conscience for William Powell as a very capable but too ambitious attorney, along with his relationship with radiant Joan Blondell as the secretary/Girl Friday he takes for granted. Lots of potential here, all of it sacrificed to keep the plot moving.

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      When the drunk mentions he slept all through the Seabury investigation, he is referring to the committee formed by the New York state legislature on behalf of Governor Franklin Roosevelt to investigate corruption in the courts and police department of New York City in 1931-32. It led to the resignation of several judges and the mayor of New York City - Jimmy Walker.
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      When Gresham goes to record Tony's call to Virginia, there already are grooves cut into the full disc, indicating it had previously recorded upon and cannot be recorded over.
    • Citas

      Law Secretary: Your boss sure has come up in the world.

      Olga Michaels: Yeah, another month and he'll be able to kick a worm in the chest.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywood and the Stars: How to Succeed as a Gangster (1963)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Sidewalks of New York
      (1894) (uncredited)

      Music by Charles Lawlor

      Played during the opening scene

      Also played at the end

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      • 7 de enero de 1933 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Warner Bros.
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      1 hora 12 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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