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The Trial of Vivienne Ware

  • 1932
  • 56min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
145
MA NOTE
Joan Bennett in The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIncredibly fast-moving courtroom yarn in which Bennett is defended by ex-beau Cook when she's accused of killing her faithless fiance, while the trial is broadcast live on the radio.Incredibly fast-moving courtroom yarn in which Bennett is defended by ex-beau Cook when she's accused of killing her faithless fiance, while the trial is broadcast live on the radio.Incredibly fast-moving courtroom yarn in which Bennett is defended by ex-beau Cook when she's accused of killing her faithless fiance, while the trial is broadcast live on the radio.

  • Réalisation
    • William K. Howard
  • Scénario
    • Barry Conners
    • Kenneth M. Ellis
    • Philip Klein
  • Casting principal
    • Joan Bennett
    • Donald Cook
    • Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    145
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William K. Howard
    • Scénario
      • Barry Conners
      • Kenneth M. Ellis
      • Philip Klein
    • Casting principal
      • Joan Bennett
      • Donald Cook
      • Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Vivienne Ware
    Donald Cook
    Donald Cook
    • John Sutherland
    Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
    Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
    • Graham McNally
    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Gladys Fairweather
    Lilian Bond
    Lilian Bond
    • Dolores Divine
    Alan Dinehart
    Alan Dinehart
    • Prosecutor
    Herbert Mundin
    Herbert Mundin
    • William Boggs
    Howard Phillips
    Howard Phillips
    • Minetti - Joe Garson
    William Pawley
    • Joseph Gilk
    Noel Madison
    Noel Madison
    • Angelo Paroni
    Jameson Thomas
    Jameson Thomas
    • Damon Fenwick
    Ruth Selwyn
    Ruth Selwyn
    • Mercedes Joy
    Christian Rub
    Christian Rub
    • Axel Nordstrom
    Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    • Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy
    John M. Sullivan
    • Judge Henderson
    • (as J. Maurice Sullivan)
    Barbara Allen
    • Dancer
    • (non crédité)
    Sam Armstrong
    • Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
    • (non crédité)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Cop Who Kills Parone
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William K. Howard
    • Scénario
      • Barry Conners
      • Kenneth M. Ellis
      • Philip Klein
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    9boblipton

    Great Film Version of the Radio Serial

    William K. Howard was given the task of turning a popular radio serial into a movie, and succeeded. A carefully-written script that actually paid attention to the way cases are tried was the first step. Some great support, particularly Skeets Gallegher and the always fascinating Zasu Pitts helps. A restless camera helps keep up speed, and some interesting sets -- particularly the nightclub set -- make this a fine movie, even if the leads, who became lovers more than twenty years later, had no memory of working together on this one.

    I wish to call your attention, if you ever have the chance to see this movie -- it is very rare and the one print I saw was a 16 mm. print, blurry as you would expect -- to the swish cuts. A swish cut is when the camera starts to pan away, then the illusion of high speed movement starts and when the camera slows down it is panning into a new shot -- maybe a quarter second elapses. It adds tremendous excitement to a sequence and Howard uses a lot of them here.

    Unhappily, a lot of editing techniques for shot changes were on their ways out. By about 1935, Hollywood had settled on the now-standard techniques, except for a few movies which attempt to evoke the older movies. A loss to film grammar, but what can we do about it now, except to enjoy these techniques when we see them?

    May 20 2010: I just noticed a modern use of the swish cut: any Doctor Who fan out there should take a look at Season 5 Episode 4 for the use of one, four minutes into the proceedings.
    8Maliejandra

    Fast-Paced Courtroom Pre-Code

    The Trial of Vivienne Ware is an unexpected delight. I saw it screened at Cinevent and Capitolfest, and I enjoyed this just as much the second time.

    Vivienne Ware (Joan Bennett) is a gorgeous socialite in love with an older playboy (Jameson Thomas). When he is found murdered, Vivienne is accused, and her attorney friend (Donald Cook) agrees to take her case. The facts of the case are depicted in flashback during the trial with creative cuts. Skeets Gallagher and Zasu Pitts provide comic narration as radio reporters. This film is a feast for the eyes; the gorgeous cast wears beautiful clothes representative of the early 30s. Never a dull moment.
    8AlsExGal

    Great precode murder mystery

    Fox really has some gems rotting away in its vaults and this is one of them. Vivienne Ware clocks in at just under an hour but is full of thrills. The movie starts out like one of the Thin Man movies would - you have a really bad guy that has no shortage of enemies. In this case the bad guy is slimy Damon Fenwick who believably has attracted the fascination and not so believably the love of wealthy socialite Vivienne Ware (Joan Bennett), to whom he has become engaged. Everybody has a reason to hate this guy - there's attorney John Sutherland (Donald Cook) who is a good guy in love with Vivienne, there's Damon's chorus girl ex-mistress Delores Devine (Lillian Bond) that he threw over for Vivienne, there's club owner Angelo Peroni who keeps shooting Delores and Damon mysterious dirty looks, and finally Vivienne herself when she finds Damon at breakfast with Delores and thus finds out Delores is not such an ex after all.

    It's no surprise therefore when Damon turns up dead. The police come knocking at the door of Vivienne in the middle of the night who seems to be packing everything she owns for a long journey - not good if you're a suspect in a murder, which she is. She has a remarkable lack of explanations and alibis, and so she is put on trial for her life with ever loyal John as her attorney. Perennial bad guy over at Warner Bros. Alan Dinehart plays the enthusiastic prosecuting attorney. For comic relief there is Skeets Gallagher as dramatic crime report Graham McNally making radio broadcasts as the trial is in session and he is a real hoot reporting alongside Zasu Pitts as gossip reporter Gladys Fairweather. Graham is charming before the audience, but always has an insult for the long-suffering Gladys every time she takes over the microphone. Full of twists and turns, precode situations and one-liners, I heartily recommend this one.
    GManfred

    Great Print, OK Movie

    This was shown at MOMA, New York City, 11/15, on a restored print. The print was gorgeous, probably as good as you can restore a print of a movie almost 85 years old. Had never seen it before and thought it must have value as a milestone of some sort in filmmaking. After all, the Museum of Modern Art is pretty fast company.

    Alas, it's just an old picture that breaks no new ground and struck me as dated, and the only strong point was the vintage cast and the atavistic feel of a creaky oldtime movie. As the title states, it's about the murder trial of a woman who we know from the start is innocent. We also suspect the identity of the murderer and the predictable outcome. Along the way, we get a fascinating look at the media attention the trial attracts, as a radio station sets up a temporary studio in a room adjacent to the courtroom. Here we find 'Skeets' Gallagher and Zasu Pitts as trial reporters and serving as comic relief as well. Everyone dressed to the nines, as was evidently the custom in the 30's, and for those of us too young to know or remember, the two opposing lawyers haranguing the witnesses in loud, penetrating voices.

    It was fun to watch some of the old-time character actors, and especially to see Joan Bennett as a platinum blonde. Donald Cook was the love interest, and with his customary dour expression. Also on hand were Alan Dinehart, Maude Eburne and Noel Madison who were recognizable to 30's audiences but forgotten today. In sum, I would rather have watched it on TV as the trip to NYC wasn't worth it.
    4HotToastyRag

    Very dated

    In this brief, pre-Code drama, Joan Bennett stars as a woman at the center of a love triangle. She loves Jameson Thomas, but he's no good. Donald Cook loves her, and he nobly stands aside when she announces her engagement. The next morning, however, Jameson is found dead and Joan is arrested for his murder. It's a good thing Donald is a defense lawyer, isn't it?

    The Trial of Vivienne Ware is very old and it feels that way. It's not one of those silver screen gems that can be preserved through the generations and included in the Criterion Collection. The mindset regarding relationships and women's roles in general are very outdated. For example, there's a group of journalists in the courtroom, only one of them is a woman. When she's given the microphone during the on-air radio coverage, all she does is talk about Joan's outfit in court that day. If Joan is your all-time favorite actress, you can check this out, but otherwise, find yourself another courtroom drama.

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      Zasu Pitts and Dale Fuller had previously appeared together in Eric von Stroheim's classic, GREED, although in this film they have no scenes together.
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      Lyrics by Ralph Freed

      Music by James F. Hanley

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 1932 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Société de production
      • Fox Film Corporation
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