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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCourtroom drama about an adulterous pair who is charged with murdering the outraged husband of the cheating woman.Courtroom drama about an adulterous pair who is charged with murdering the outraged husband of the cheating woman.Courtroom drama about an adulterous pair who is charged with murdering the outraged husband of the cheating woman.
Dana Andrews
- Det. Lt. Mark McPherson
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- (sin créditos)
Joe Besser
- Gallagher
- (sin créditos)
Virginia Carroll
- Police Matron
- (sin créditos)
Harry Carter
- Seth - Court Bailiff
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
Excellent performances from all, and especially a rare performance from Sanford Meisner. Great direction and intensity from Clifford Odets. A rather simple story superbly told. Sanford Meisner's performance is especially outstanding and fresh as the prosecuting attorney on the scent.
From the beginning, I noticed how well my TV's stereo was working when watching this story. Funny thing is, this was a Mono. recording originally? Perhaps it was an illusion but it was as if each person had their own microphone and the voices seemed to jump left and right just as the characters sat across from each other. In most films, I hardly notice anything stereo when two people are sitting quite close together. The sound worked well with the 2.35:1 wide screen image...so wide that it still only filled half of my digital TV screen.
In the courtroom, in addition to the voices, the smallest noise of rustling paper or moving a glass filled the background. The result was very lifelike.
Not a great story, but one that is a real treat for the ears.
In the courtroom, in addition to the voices, the smallest noise of rustling paper or moving a glass filled the background. The result was very lifelike.
Not a great story, but one that is a real treat for the ears.
As a long time criminal/civil trial lawyer, I think most films/TV shows about trials are pretty bad. I thought this one was was good in that the trial procedures, in particular the direct and cross examinations of the witnesses, were highly realistic (as they are in the better known " Anatomy of a Murder"). Sanford Meisner's cross examination of Gig Young was very well done as was Franciosa's of Young's meddling mother. Hugh Griffith also did a good job as the judge. The police and prosecution were not portrayed in a very favorable light which was unusual during that era. I'm surprised that it's not out on DVD as yet. I caught it on FMC when that station was still running good movies. This film gives a far better picture of a trial than those in most TV shows which tend to show actors making speeches for the jury.
Other than trying to figure out why Rita Hayworth was falling for such a weak
mama's boy like Gig Young in the first place The Story On Page One is one of her
best roles showing our World War II era sex goddess can really act in a good role
with proper motivation.
The Story On Page One has Rita Hayworth still beautiful, but in a drab role as a housewife married to cop Alfred Ryder who's a real caveman alpha male type and abusive. I guess Young's sensitivity is what attracted her, he's a 180 degree different from Ryder.
In any event we know what happens right away. Ryder catches Young and Hayworth together at their home. Ryder being a cop has a licensed weapon. He and Young struggle for the gun and it goes off killing Ryder.
She needs a lawyer and as it turns out Hayworth's mom Katherine Squire knows a good one who's kind of gone to seed. Anthony Franciosa who I think is one of the most underrated talents ever is hired.
I'm not sure charges would have been brought had Ryder not been a cop. And Young and Hayworth do some stupid things not helping their case any. In their stupidity they actually convince Franciosa that they're innocent. Now if he can sell a jury which is the crux of the film.
Soome other nice performances of note are Robert Burton as the District Attorney and Mildred Dunnock as Young's mother. She has a scene with Hayworth telling her to keep her hands off her darling boy that's another highlight. One of my favorite of players Hugh Griffith plays the judge and Griffith is not given all that much to do.
The film is adapted from a Clifford Odets play and directed by Odets. He sure brought out a great performance in Rita Hayworth.
The Story On Page One has Rita Hayworth still beautiful, but in a drab role as a housewife married to cop Alfred Ryder who's a real caveman alpha male type and abusive. I guess Young's sensitivity is what attracted her, he's a 180 degree different from Ryder.
In any event we know what happens right away. Ryder catches Young and Hayworth together at their home. Ryder being a cop has a licensed weapon. He and Young struggle for the gun and it goes off killing Ryder.
She needs a lawyer and as it turns out Hayworth's mom Katherine Squire knows a good one who's kind of gone to seed. Anthony Franciosa who I think is one of the most underrated talents ever is hired.
I'm not sure charges would have been brought had Ryder not been a cop. And Young and Hayworth do some stupid things not helping their case any. In their stupidity they actually convince Franciosa that they're innocent. Now if he can sell a jury which is the crux of the film.
Soome other nice performances of note are Robert Burton as the District Attorney and Mildred Dunnock as Young's mother. She has a scene with Hayworth telling her to keep her hands off her darling boy that's another highlight. One of my favorite of players Hugh Griffith plays the judge and Griffith is not given all that much to do.
The film is adapted from a Clifford Odets play and directed by Odets. He sure brought out a great performance in Rita Hayworth.
A fine movie underplayed by all except Tony Francisco who took his part to am outstanding performance. Acting in his role to levels we rarely see him in.
The role by Hayworth was purposely underacted and she became a minor role in the movie but was quite effective.
What impressed me most was Young's character as a "Mommy's" boy who came to his own through the film.
I have always liked Young and this might have been his best dramatic movie of his career even though his part was minimalised through most of the movie.
& yes, he won fair maiden.
A full 7/10 and maybe an 8.
Watch and enjoy!!!!
p.s. It might not have been near as good in color. B&W was perfect.
The role by Hayworth was purposely underacted and she became a minor role in the movie but was quite effective.
What impressed me most was Young's character as a "Mommy's" boy who came to his own through the film.
I have always liked Young and this might have been his best dramatic movie of his career even though his part was minimalised through most of the movie.
& yes, he won fair maiden.
A full 7/10 and maybe an 8.
Watch and enjoy!!!!
p.s. It might not have been near as good in color. B&W was perfect.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAccording to an article in the May 25, 1959 edition of Daily Variety, Marilyn Monroe was the first choice for the lead.
- ErroresWhile Mrs. Ellis is on the stand, she can be also be clearly seen in the court room audience.
- Citas
Victor Santini: He's been with the judge twenty minutes. What could he be saying to him?
- ConexionesReferenced in Martin Scorsese and Baz Luhrmann on Gilda (2010)
- Bandas sonorasOld Black Joe
(uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played on the piano and sung by Carol Anne Seflinger
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- Presupuesto
- USD 1,748,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 3 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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