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Justice est faite

  • 1950
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  • 1h 45m
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7.1/10
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Raymond Bussières, Jacques Castelot, Jean Debucourt, Jean-Pierre Grenier, Claude Nollier, Marcel Pérès, Noël Roquevert, and Valentine Tessier in Justice est faite (1950)
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Story of a French woman doctor who admits to mercifully killing her lover, also a doctor who has cancer.Story of a French woman doctor who admits to mercifully killing her lover, also a doctor who has cancer.Story of a French woman doctor who admits to mercifully killing her lover, also a doctor who has cancer.

  • Director
    • André Cayatte
  • Writers
    • André Cayatte
    • Charles Spaak
  • Stars
    • Michel Auclair
    • Antoine Balpêtré
    • Raymond Bussières
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    489
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    • Director
      • André Cayatte
    • Writers
      • André Cayatte
      • Charles Spaak
    • Stars
      • Michel Auclair
      • Antoine Balpêtré
      • Raymond Bussières
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Michel Auclair
    Michel Auclair
    • Serge Cremer
    Antoine Balpêtré
    Antoine Balpêtré
    • Le président du tribunal
    • (as Balpétré)
    Raymond Bussières
    Raymond Bussières
    • Félix Noblet - le 5ème juré
    Jacques Castelot
    • Gilbert de Montesson - le 1er juré
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Michel Caudron - le 7ème juré
    • (as Jean Debucourt de la Comédie Française)
    Jean-Pierre Grenier
    • Jean-Luc Flavier - le 3ème juré
    • (as J.P. Grenier)
    Claude Nollier
    • Elsa Lundenstein
    • (as Claude Nollier de la Comédie Française)
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Évariste Nicolas Malingré - le 2ème juré
    • (as Marcel Perès)
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Le commandant en retraite Théodore Andrieux - le 6ème juré
    Valentine Tessier
    Valentine Tessier
    • Marceline Micoulin - le 4ème juré
    Jean d'Yd
    • Le supérieur de l'école religieuse
    Agnès Delahaie
    • Nicole Vaudrémont dite Yvonne
    Cécile Didier
    • Mademoiselle Popélier, l'hôtelière
    Juliette Faber
    • Danièle Andrieux
    Anouk Ferjac
    Anouk Ferjac
    • Denise Jouvillon
    Marguerite Garcya
    • Amélie Andrieux
    Nane Germon
    • Marie Malingré
    Madeleine Gérôme
    • Madame Michaud - la patronne du Roy Solei
    • (as Madeleine Gerôme)
    • Director
      • André Cayatte
    • Writers
      • André Cayatte
      • Charles Spaak
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    jbasuk

    A superb movie about the jury system.

    It appears this movie has been confused with another superb french film noire, namely, "We are all assassins", in which convicted murderers are hauled off in the middle of the night to be executed. In "Justice est fait" the weakness of the jury system in France is explored. For example in the case in question if one of the jurors had learnt something personal he would have changed his vote.
    8vitaleralphlouis

    Stretching my memory back 61 years.

    When I was 12 years old in Silver Spring, MD; theater-man Paul Roth took over Warner's double feature house the SECO and remodeled it into an art theater, Roth's Silver Spring. The admission price went from 44 cents now up to $1.00 (which was double any nearby admission price. It was a new atmosphere, no popcorn, and they served free coffee in the lounge. This was the first "art" theater in Washington DC's suburbs.

    Today in 2011, most moviegoers have to dumb-ourselves-down in order -- as grown-ups -- to see the mindless drivel Hollywood makes to please the 12 year-old's. In 1950, quite regularly the 12 year-old's would reach upward and try to grasp and enjoy movies aimed at adults. Thus it was with the French drama, "Justice is Done." This excellent court drama was my first movie with subtitles. What a start! I've never since then seen a movie with so many subtitles. Talk, talk, talk! Of course with a criminal case in court, lots of talking has to be done. Reading subtitles opens up the mind to many great movies. "Wild Strawberries" (the best movie ever made), "Seven Samurai" others.

    Roth's Silver Spring (the Seco) still exists, functioning now as a church. I had my first date with Diane at Roth's; later my last date with Diane at Roth's --- sacred ground I'd say.
    dbdumonteil

    A milestone in the French cinema.

    André Cayatte ,who was trained as a lawyer began his career with Balzac,Zola or Maupassant adaptations.However ,even in those works ,he already displayed his concerns: social justice in "Au Bonheur des Dames" ,and "les Amants de Verone" his towering achievement featured some kind of trial.

    But "Justice Est Faite" marked the birth of the director/lawyer who would continue his fight through the fifties ,sixties and seventies ,with few exceptions.Truffaut often laughed at him but who was he to criticize him?Cayatte's films have a bad and -for the best of them-totally unfair reputation.

    "Justice est faite" is part of Cayatte's best.The subject was very risqué for 1950 (still is today in 2006): euthanasia.A woman killed her lover : was it to put an end to her lover's sufferings? But there was another man... and a lot of dough at the end of it.Cayatte will not conclude,his ending remaining completely open.

    Even more interesting than the trial itself is the way Cayatte shows how the jurors are summoned (the farmer's lines are revealing:"they want us to be soldiers...and now they want us to judge our fellow men").

    The last lines -voice over provided by Pierre Fresnay- are downright disturbing.

    More in the same vein was to come.
    9Comet-5

    An excellent, suspenseful and well-acted film.

    I saw this movie many many years ago; but it remained in my mind because of the excellent acting and the suspense. It was a French movie which was about convicted criminals who were awaiting their death. However, in order to make the process more humane, they were not told about the day or time that their execution would take place. At the appointed moment, two guards would rush into the cell grab the convicted criminal by both of his arms and drag the stunned man to the place of execution. The moment when the doors of the cell are flung open with a loud clang and the guards rush in to the overwhelmed prisoner will stay in my mind forever. I would like to hear more about this movie to refresh my mind about the rest of the plot and would appreciate information about it. Thank you.
    Kirpianuscus

    states

    More than a very beautiful film, it was for me source of powerful emotions. Because the theme remains provocative in profound sense, because Andre Cayatte gives a splendid example of high cinematography, because the moral dilemma works in admirable manner and, because it represents a not doubts gem first for the impecable end. A great, in so many senses, masterpiece.

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      The reactionary retired military man Theodore is mentioned to have declined a post with Lyautey, who French audiences might have recognized was a real WWI era Army general and colonial administrator, if Theodore had taken the post he could have had a more successful and prosperous career. The reason for declining Lyautey is not made that clear, but it is possible, based on Theodore's comment about his daughter's boyfriend being effeminate, that it was due to the homosexuality of Lyautey which was at the time an open secret.
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      Featured in Histoire d'aimer (1975)

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Justice Is Done
    • Filming locations
      • Hérouville, Val-d'Oise, France
    • Production company
      • Silver Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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