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The Girl in the News

  • 1940
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  • 1h 18m
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6.7/10
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The Girl in the News (1940)
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Anne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to b... Read allAnne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to be a copycat murder. Again, Anne is arrested.Anne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to be a copycat murder. Again, Anne is arrested.

  • Director
    • Carol Reed
  • Writers
    • Sidney Gilliat
    • Roy Vickers
  • Stars
    • Margaret Lockwood
    • Barry K. Barnes
    • Emlyn Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Carol Reed
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Roy Vickers
    • Stars
      • Margaret Lockwood
      • Barry K. Barnes
      • Emlyn Williams
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Margaret Lockwood
    Margaret Lockwood
    • Anne Graham a.k.a. Anne Lovell
    Barry K. Barnes
    Barry K. Barnes
    • Stephen Farringdon
    Emlyn Williams
    Emlyn Williams
    • Tracy
    Roger Livesey
    Roger Livesey
    • Bill Mather
    Margaretta Scott
    Margaretta Scott
    • Judith Bentley
    Wyndham Goldie
    • Edward Bentley
    Basil Radford
    Basil Radford
    • Dr. Tredgrove
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Gertrude Mary Blaker
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • James Fetherwood
    Betty Jardine
    • Elsie
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Cook
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Prosecuting Counsel
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Police Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Daly
    Mark Daly
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Denton
    • Ticket Collector
    • (uncredited)
    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Prosecuting Counsel - First Trial
    • (uncredited)
    Bryan Herbert
    • Witness
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Assistant Prosecuting Counsel - Second Trial
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Carol Reed
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Roy Vickers
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    6davidholmesfr

    Courting Prejudice

    Core to the plot is the extent to which a justifiable acquittal at a trial nevertheless prejudices the accused's future life. Given modern day concerns over sensational press coverage this is an issue as valid today (probably more so) than it was in war-time Britain. But the film does not follow this line, rather it presents us with a good old-fashioned courtroom drama, culminating in a finale of which Perry Mason would have been proud. Quite how the hero lawyer manages this stretches the judicial imagination somewhat, especially with a flawed witness, whose evidence clinches the outcome, not having to testify from the witness box.

    Despite these reservations this is an enjoyable enough production which canters along at a good pace without any pretensions to high art. And it was nice to see some early work from two actresses, Irene Handl (particularly malevolent as the first "victim") and Kathleen Harrison, who both went on to greater things in post-war British TV.
    9clanciai

    Intriguing thriller of profiting from a stain on a woman's honour

    The plot is thick, and it is difficult to follow all the twists and turns of this intricate concoction of the purposed perfect murder. Margaret Lockwood is perfect as the nurse under suspicion, since more than one patient of hers happens to die of poisoning. Fortunately she has a young alert attorney for her defense who sees through the web of intrigue and finally dispels it. This is typical for Sidney Gilliat's thriller construction with many difficult threads to follow through to an end which no one could have any idea of. The dialog is intensive, intelligent and sharp all through, and inspector Roger Livesey is too straight forward to be able to be fooled or to not commit mistakes. The combination of Gilliat's mastership in script writing with Carol Reed's equally masterful direction makes this film a gem among British thrillers of the 30s. We don't often see Carol Reed conduct a trial and least of all in a murder case, but he handles it expertly only by directing the human hands without any unnecessary dramatic action. This film deserves to be watched more than once, and each time you will find new values in it.
    6david-frieze

    Well-made but un-thrilling thriller

    A young nurse who has been acquitted of poisoning her employer manages to find work under another name - and is accused of murder, by the same method, a second time. We know the guilty parties well in advance, and the solution of the crime by the nurse's attorney owes more to luck and intuition than to detection. There's no chase scene, no romance, not a great deal of suspense. From Carol Reed, the same director who made "Night Train to Munich", "Odd Man Out" and "The Third Man", this is a remarkably bland film. Still, it's very smoothly made, everything is focused on the story line, and the acting is uniformly excellent. It's a solid, professional piece of work (and I know that sounds like damning with faint praise), and while there's no urgent reason to see it more than once, it's certainly worth seeing once.
    6boblipton

    A Carol Reed Mystery

    Nurse Margaret Lockwood is acquitted of killing her patient by poison -- we see the woman commit suicide, so that's fine. However, when her next patient dies under almost identical circumstances, can she escape the hangman's noose? Twentieth Century-Fox spared no expense for their British production of this movie. They hired director Carol Reed and a fabulous cast, including Margaret Lockwood, Barry Barnes, Emlyn Williams, Roger Livesy, Basil Radford.... well, the list of performers whose name you'd recognize goes on and on. Sidney Giliat wrote the screenplay. Unfortunately, there are some problems with that script. There is never any doubt as to Miss Lockwood's innocence, and the attempt to do a Hitchcock-style thriller is weakened, both by the lack of Hitchcock's black humor and much of a sense of trying to hide from the police. Most of the actual action takes place while Miss Lockwood is in prison and on trial.

    Without comparing it to other works, how does it stand on its own, as a mystery and courtroom drama? Pretty good. There seems a very real chance until the very end that Miss Lockwood will be found guilty, and the way she is acquitted is very clever. All the performers do a fine job and Carol Reed's direction is impeccable. I might have been happier if her guilt had been left in doubt; from my viewpoint, not showing the first patient kill herself might have better served the movie's suspense. However, there is still plenty of excellence to go around.
    6fuhgeddaboutit01

    Lockwood's Foreboding Dark Menace

    Most film fans will have seen "The Wicked Lady"(1945) before they see this 1940 film.It was surely in playing roles like nurse Anne Graham which convinced casting directors and producers that Margaret Lockwood would be ideal in her most famous role as Lady Barbara Skelton & Highwaywoman. Another reviewer mentions prejudice and it shows that society still believes "there is no smoke without fire".To get a job (even though you have been aquitted of murder) especially in a caring job like nursing, it is sad that it is necessary to change your name because prejudice lingers on in the mind of society.However in Hollywood U.S.A. and in other rich countries, it cynically seems that if you are rich and famous you can never be found guilty of a serious crime let alone serve time in prison when one can afford high priced lawyers to get yourself aquitted.So often the lower (and impecunious) social orders feel the full weight of the law.But here Anne Graham's lawyer for once is the hero.He bamboozles the villain to give himself away to justice using a neat bluff in court!Nice to see Roger Livesey playing the detective.His most remembered role is the doctor in "A Matter of Life & Death"(1946) and "The Secret Life of Colonel Blimp" both Powell & Preesburger films.

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    • Trivia
      Third theatrical movie of Sir Michael Hordern (Assistant Prosecuting Counsel). His first two were "A Girl Must Live" (1939) and "Band Waggon" (1940).
    • Quotes

      Bill Mather: You took your chance like a Marshall Hall.

      Stephen Farringdon: I wouldn't say that.

      Bill Mather: You ought to be able to start up a nice business - 'gallows cheated at reasonable rates'

    • Soundtracks
      Quartet No.1, Op.11: Andante
      (uncredited)

      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      Arranged by Louis Levy

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1940 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Komplott!
    • Filming locations
      • Gaumont-British Studios, Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century-Fox Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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