Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSociety matron Mrs. Crane (Edna May Oliver) is selected as a juror in the trial of ex-chorus girl Yvette Gordon (Jill Esmond), who's accused of murdering her rich elderly husband. In court, ... Tout lireSociety matron Mrs. Crane (Edna May Oliver) is selected as a juror in the trial of ex-chorus girl Yvette Gordon (Jill Esmond), who's accused of murdering her rich elderly husband. In court, Mrs. Crane is your unorthodox, disruptive juror. During the first ballot, Mrs. Crane bring... Tout lireSociety matron Mrs. Crane (Edna May Oliver) is selected as a juror in the trial of ex-chorus girl Yvette Gordon (Jill Esmond), who's accused of murdering her rich elderly husband. In court, Mrs. Crane is your unorthodox, disruptive juror. During the first ballot, Mrs. Crane brings in the only "not-guilty" vote, in spite of Evelyn Snow's (Helene Millard) damning testim... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Andrew MacKaig
- (as Rosco Ates)
- Alonzo Beal
- (as George Andre Beranger)
- Cynthia Tate
- (non crédité)
- Suzanne
- (non crédité)
- Defense Attorney Rutherford Dale
- (non crédité)
- Wilbur - Jury Room Officer
- (non crédité)
- Chauncey Gordon
- (non crédité)
- Antonio 'Tony' Theodolphulus
- (non crédité)
- Mrs. Dace
- (non crédité)
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This is 12 Angry Men but wackier. Edna May Oliver has a bit of fun. Every character is cracked. It's not really a mystery. The story has some unreal turns. Crane can't do her own investigation. All in all, there is some fun especially in the jury room.
With the Boston Brahmin name of Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane, Edna May Oliver gets chosen for jury duty and proceeds to wreak havoc on the criminal justice system with her imperious ways. Not only in her state which is apparently Massachusetts allows women on the jury back in the day, but also allows jurors to question witnesses which Oliver takes full advantage.
Just like Henry Fonda she believes that defendant Jill Esmond is innocent, but the others are convinced that she took her husband's life. One by one she wins them over though her methods aren't exactly those of reason and logic.
A fine group of character players make up the rest of the jurors and other roles. But Ladies Of The Jury is Edna May's show all the way and she makes the most of it.
I wonder if Sidney Lumet who directed 12 Angry Men ever saw this comedy gem. Ladies Of The Jury is a B picture comedy gem, don't miss it if TCM broadcasts it again.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRobert McWade who plays the judge repeated his role when the film was remade as Le mystère Patterson (1937).
- GaffesThe murder weapon would not have been loaded when it was placed in evidence. I would have been checked too many times and gone through too many hands.
- Citations
Spencer B. Dazy: [as Dazy is distributing meals to the jurors] And what was yours?
Mrs. Dace: Oh, mine was a white-meated turkey in a spinached toast with just a smatterin' of butter, lettuce with not the slightest bit of dressing, and slenderest of shoestring potatoes, and the weakest of green tea.
Spencer B. Dazy: Heh-heh, you'll have to come back Friday for a fitting.
- Crédits fousIn the opening credits, the cast list is shown over action, now commonplace but rarely, if ever, done at the time. During the "The End" credit the verdict of the jury can be heard.
- ConnexionsVersion of Le mystère Patterson (1937)
- Bandes originalesI'm Just Wild About Harry
(uncredited)
Written by Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle
Sung a cappella by Ken Murray with slightly modified lyrics
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Women of the Jury
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée1 heure 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1