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The Law in Her Hands

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 58min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
285
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Glenda Farrell, Warren Hull, Margaret Lindsay, and Lyle Talbot in The Law in Her Hands (1936)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo struggling lawyers take on criminal clients for a mobster, raising moral concerns as their finances improve. One lawyer's prosecutor boyfriend complicates matters, forcing them to confro... Leggi tuttoTwo struggling lawyers take on criminal clients for a mobster, raising moral concerns as their finances improve. One lawyer's prosecutor boyfriend complicates matters, forcing them to confront ethical dilemmas.Two struggling lawyers take on criminal clients for a mobster, raising moral concerns as their finances improve. One lawyer's prosecutor boyfriend complicates matters, forcing them to confront ethical dilemmas.

  • Regia
    • William Clemens
  • Sceneggiatura
    • George Bricker
    • Luci Ward
  • Star
    • Margaret Lindsay
    • Glenda Farrell
    • Warren Hull
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    285
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • William Clemens
    • Sceneggiatura
      • George Bricker
      • Luci Ward
    • Star
      • Margaret Lindsay
      • Glenda Farrell
      • Warren Hull
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali43

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    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Mary Wentworth
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Dorothy 'Dot' Davis
    Warren Hull
    Warren Hull
    • Asst. Dist. Atty. Robert Mitchell
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Frank 'Legs' Gordon
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Eddie O'Malley
    Dick Purcell
    Dick Purcell
    • Marty
    Al Shean
    Al Shean
    • Franz
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • William McGuire
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Dist. Atty. Thomas Mallon
    Matty Fain
    Matty Fain
    • Augie Simelli (henchman #1)
    Milton Kibbee
    Milton Kibbee
    • Herman Sturm
    • (as Milt Kibbee)
    Eddie Shubert
    Eddie Shubert
    • Harry Morton
    Herbert Ashley
    Herbert Ashley
    • Police Officer Black
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Tom Brower
    Tom Brower
    • Fourth Trial Bailiff
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Frank Bruno
    • Henchman #4
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Eddy Chandler
    Eddy Chandler
    • Detective at Fourth Trial
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Mabel Colcord
    Mabel Colcord
    • 'Fishcake' Fanny
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Dick French
    • Man Taking Oath
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • William Clemens
    • Sceneggiatura
      • George Bricker
      • Luci Ward
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    6AlsExGal

    OK quickie, with Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell as new lawyers

    They open their own office and soon find they have no customers. Lindsay falls for Warren Hull, who works in the D.A.'s office. When he tries to one-up her on a case, she resorts to a little trickery to win, which sets her down the road to working with a racketeer (Lyle Talbot). Soon the dough is rolling in. Then Talbot is accused of a serious crime, and wounds Hull. Will Lindsay save the day? The ending could have been really good, but the film falls back on a pat finale.

    Farrell doesn't get as much airtime as Lindsay, and when she does, it's mostly for wisecracks. Eddie Acuff supplies some comic relief as a process server who collects various contusions, abrasions, and broken bones in the course of serving papers. In a running gag, he looks more beat up in every scene, progressing from a few small bandages when he first appears on screen, to his arm in a sling, to needing crutches, and ending up in a wheelchair during the final scene. Lindsay is very cute, but I got a little tired of her pronouncing every "a" as "ah." "Let me ahsk you something." "There is a chahnce."

    I cahn't take this.
    5csteidler

    Good premise turns out so-so

    As this picture opens, we see fresh law school grads Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell taking the oath and becoming lawyers. "All we need now's an office and a client," Farrell says.

    They do set up an office but the clients don't come, so Lindsay works as a waitress and discovers that her boss is being shaken down for protection money. What can she do?

    She soon encounters smooth talking Lyle Talbot, who runs the Restaurant Owners Benevolent Organization. Talbot doesn't like to do rough stuff but with an organization name like that, we know what his business is. However, instead of putting the pressure on this lady lawyer, he decides to put her on the payroll. Lindsay resists the idea but soon enough the lure of easy money has her working for Talbot - and she and Farrell have moved into a nice big fancy office.

    Meanwhile, assistant district attorney Warren Hull has taken an interest in both the protection racket and in Lindsay herself. In fact, he would like her to quit lawyering and marry him. She resists him too but eventually, of course, things come to a head and Lindsay is forced to make a choice.

    The cast do their best and they all talk very fast, but the silly plot here really defeats their efforts. Eddie Acuff has an amusing comic role as a process server who helps out his pals Lindsay and Farrell. Talbot as the crook is quite a bit more interesting than poor Warren Hull as the straight as an arrow prosecutor. Glenda Farrell is - most annoyingly - pretty much wasted as Lindsay's partner in law who apparently is little more than an assistant. Isn't she supposed to be a lawyer here too? You'd think they would have at least written in a few choice wisecracks for Glenda to deliver. Lindsay herself is good enough in the lead role but the whole thing is never remotely believable, even for a B movie.

    It does move fast and has an exciting courtroom climax. Overall, though, not as much as fun as it sounds like it would be.
    4Art-22

    A dated women-as-lawyers movie where the legal profession takes a bashing.

    I had a hard time accepting the wise-cracking Glenda Farrell as a lawyer, and I suppose the writers did too. She's Margaret Lindsay's partner but never does any lawyering, and is there mostly for comedy. So is Eddie Acuff, their process server who is always bandaged after being beaten by the party he served, in a running gag. Perhaps I am a bit naive, but I was put off by the tricks the lawyers pulled to win their cases. We see Robert Emmett Keane plant a pint of whiskey in a coat pocket to cause Lindsay to lose a case, which teaches her to play a few tricks herself. She gets a phony mother to sit by a gangster client and plays on the sympathy of one juror, who causes a hung jury. Worse, while Farrell distracts the turnkey, she creates a phony photograph, in the prison cell no less, using lipstick on a client to simulated blood, in order to invalidate his confession. These acts are not only unethical, but also illegal. Of course, at the time she was working for racketeer Lyle Talbot, and she does try to quit when he faces charges of poisoning seven children by accident. All Talbot was trying to do was scare the milk producers into joining his "protective association." After Talbot murders a witness and wounds Assistant District Attorney Warren Hull, who saw him do it, he forces Lindsay to defend him by threatening her and Hull, whom she loves. But Lindsay still has a bag of tricks to use in his trial.

    The performances are average, with no one actor particularly standing out. The 1930's male mentality about marriage is also present: Hull wants to marry Lindsay only if she quits being a lawyer and settles down to run his household.
    8jonathanrspalding

    An interesting watch, once

    I have greatly enjoyed this months TCM spotlight of Glenda Farrell (11/18) In doing so I saw this movie the first time and I enjoyed this movie a great deal. This movie plot was made alot in the 30's, probably best with Walter Pigeon, (James Cagney did it well in the 50's). The shark lawyer making the living for a sharp crook and pulling all the strings to do so. A romantic interest begging the attorney to go strait and fly right. I enjoyed it because it was a fascinating social commentary of the time and history of views and opinions perseved in Amber.
    5scsu1975

    OK quickie

    Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell are new lawyers who open their own office and soon find they have no customers. Lindsay falls for Warren Hull, who works in the D. A.'s office. When he tries to one-up her on a case, she resorts to a little trickery to win, which sets her down the road to working with a racketeer (Lyle Talbot). Soon the dough is rolling in. Then Talbot is accused of a serious crime, and wounds Hull. Will Lindsay save the day? The ending could have been really good, but the film falls back on a pat finale.

    Farrell doesn't get as much airtime as Lindsay, and when she does, it's mostly for wisecracks. Eddie Acuff supplies some comic relief as a process server who collects various contusions, abrasions, and broken bones in the course of serving papers. In a running gag, he looks more beat up in every scene, progressing from a few small bandages when he first appears on screen, to his arm in a sling, to needing crutches, and ending up in a wheelchair during the final scene. I guess this stuff is hilarious if you happen to be the Marquis de Sade. Lindsay is very cute, but I got a little tired of her pronouncing every "a" as "ah." "Let me ahsk you something." "There is a chahnce."

    I cahn't take this.

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      A "Perfume Apple" was a small, handmade smoke bomb or acid irritant, typically packed in a glass perfume sample. They were widely used by hoods and wise guys circa early 1930's to intimidate small businesses into paying extortion for protection rackets.
    • Blooper
      When the Assistant D.A. introduces the photograph in court to prove the defendant/racketeer was present in The Bohemian Cafe as both leading characters and the restaurant owner testified he was, trying to extort a $150 protection fee/membership in the Benevolent Association, the photograph clearly shows a man sitting in a chair at a table in the back corner. He also was briefly seen the day of the extortion attempt with another man in that back corner, before the photograph was taken. However, when the photographer actually snapped the photo, and the flash bulbs exploded, the men at the table were gone, and the chair on the right side of the table, by the door, is empty.
    • Citazioni

      Frank 'Legs' Gordon: I'll handle her myself. You guys are all the same. Just like Simelli, you can't forget the rough stuff. Oh, I don't know why I'm so successful with a lot of lame brains like you guys in my organization.

    • Colonne sonore
      I'd Rather Listen to Your Eyes
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Played during the opening photo credits

      Also played when Bob proposes to Mary

      Also played when Frank Gordon and Bob are at Mary's apartment, and at the end

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 maggio 1936 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Lawyer Woman
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 58min
    • Colore
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    • Mix di suoni
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      • 1.37 : 1

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