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J'accuse cette femme

Original title: Mr. District Attorney
  • 1947
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Marguerite Chapman, Adolphe Menjou, and Dennis O'Keefe in J'accuse cette femme (1947)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

An assistant district attorney gets mixed-up with a woman who is working for the group that he is investigating.An assistant district attorney gets mixed-up with a woman who is working for the group that he is investigating.An assistant district attorney gets mixed-up with a woman who is working for the group that he is investigating.

  • Director
    • Robert B. Sinclair
  • Writers
    • Ian McLellan Hunter
    • Phillips Lord
    • Ben Markson
  • Stars
    • Dennis O'Keefe
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • Marguerite Chapman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    290
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert B. Sinclair
    • Writers
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
      • Phillips Lord
      • Ben Markson
    • Stars
      • Dennis O'Keefe
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • Marguerite Chapman
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis O'Keefe
    Dennis O'Keefe
    • Steve Bennett
    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Craig Warren
    Marguerite Chapman
    Marguerite Chapman
    • Marcia Manning
    Michael O'Shea
    Michael O'Shea
    • Harrington
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • James Randolph
    Jeff Donnell
    Jeff Donnell
    • Miss Miller
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Berotti
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Ed Jamison
    John Kellogg
    John Kellogg
    • Franzen
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Executive
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Arnold
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Mug
    • (uncredited)
    Buzz Barbee
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Barron
    Robert Barron
    • Leader of Gang
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Blair
    • Mrs. Marsden
    • (uncredited)
    Willie Bloom
    • Mug
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Mr. James
    • (uncredited)
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    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert B. Sinclair
    • Writers
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
      • Phillips Lord
      • Ben Markson
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    6boblipton

    That's Mr. Menjou To You

    Dennis O'Keefe can't stomach defending men he knows to be guilty, so he joins D. A. Adolphe Menjou's office. His boss is pleased with his work until he loses a case. Menjou thinks his mind isn't on his business, so he investigates and discovers O'Keefe is in live with Marguerite Chapman. She was tried for murder in Kansas City, but beat the rap. Menjou thinks she did it, and sends O'Keefe to Italy to get a witness. While he's gone, Miss Chapman marries her boss and the local mob's, George Coulouris. O'Keefe returns, finds out what happened, and quits.

    It all runs back to Phillips Lord's radio series of the same name, and with an involved and noirish plot, this runs along pretty well. A good part of that can be attributed to the cast, which includes Michael O'Shea, Jeff Donnell, Steve Geray, and Ralph Morgan. Although as a mystery it's no great shakes, the fast pace keeps things interesting.
    6CinemaSerf

    Mr. District Attorney

    Dennis O'Keefe is "Bennett" and aspiring lawyer who joins the team of District Attorney "Warren" (Adolphe Menjou). Initially he is prepared to put in the graft, and his boss is impressed - but when he begins to fall for the enigmatic "Marcia" (Marguerite Chapman) his focus starts to wander and he and his boss part company. Now on the other side of the fence, "Bennett" finds himself working for "Randolph" (George Coulouris) and embroiled in a complex property scam that could involve his new love. It's not a bad effort at a crime noir, this, but there is far too much dialogue and little on-screen chemistry between O'Keefe and his not-so-smouldering femme-fatale Chapman. It is probably about fifteen minutes too long, with a little too much preamble that could have been reinvested in the grittier end of the proceedings that are all rather conveniently - and hastily - pulled together. It's pretty procedural and I can't think you'll remember watching it afterwards, but it passes the time ok.
    8clanciai

    A District Attorney having a busy time with murders amassing

    Marguerite Chapman is a dream of beauty here, she is loved by too many, Dennis O'Keefe is one of them, employed by Adolphe Menjou as the District Attorney, who drives him hard, but this whole intricate business would have been a total bore, in spite of constant crossfire conversation with bullets flying around everywhere, if Michael O'Shea wasn't there to humour it up. But for him the show would have been as dreary as Anna Karenina. Because of his sugar and spice the cocktail becomes tasty, and at least you won't fall asleep. There is a mystery as well, there are too many murders crowding in upon each other, some of them anonymous, but the final murder attempt closes the case with a vengeance, as there are no more crooks left to murder.
    6planktonrules

    The first half is very good...the second is but not as easy to believe.

    When the story begins, DA Craig Warren (Adolph Menjou) approaches a young lawyer he just observed in court. Warren is impressed with Steve Bennett (Dennis O'Keefe) and offers him a job. For a while, Bennet is a very valuable asset to his boss...so valuable that Warren does something truly awful. When he learns that Bennett is dating Marcia Whiting (Marguerite Chapman), however, he takes it upon himself to talk to Marcia....to tell her to break off her relationship with him! Why? Because she has a past and Warren is worried it will harm Bennett's chances of one day becoming the District Attorney. She agrees and, not surprisingly, when Bennett finds out about this he is furious. But by now the damage has been done...and she's married some mobster. Bennett, naturally, quits his job.

    Soon Bennett is offered a chance to defend his ex-girlfriend...and when he does it, the mob thinks they have a lawyer who will do their bidding...and they're right. Is there any hope for Bennett? And what's next?

    The first half of the film is excellent...and hooked me. The second half, while not terrible, is REALLY tough to believe. Neat...but tough to believe. Overall, a very good time-passer.
    7daoldiges

    Solid Cast Delivers this One

    I won't rehash the entire storyline here as that's already been done. I will say that Mr. District Attorney is a better and more enjoyable film that I initially expected. It's filled with a solid and well rounded cast all of which bring the goods. With Chapman strong and only surpassed by Adolphe Menjou, who I think really pulls everything together nicely. The script is pretty good as well and it does a credible job of keeping the true motives of Chapman's character intentionally hazy as long as is needed. The end isn't really a surprise but still everything leading up to it, including steady and brisk direction, all contribute to a positive viewing experience.

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    • Goofs
      When Warren is talking to Marcia Manning regarding the photo misprint the orientation of how he holds the cigarette changed from one cut to another.
    • Quotes

      Reporter: [on the phone at police station, talking to his editor] Dame in bed, shot by husband... now wait a minute, George, you can't have everything. The motive was revenge... no, George, no, no society angle. The dame has a police record and her husband is an escaped convict. The cops caught up with him and he tried to shoot his way out. No, no, I can't interview him, George... well, for one thing he's dead. Was she good lookin'? Not when I got there.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Tis tyhis ta grammena (1957)

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Streaming on "The Spocket Vault" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pasiones turbulentas
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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