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Le verdict

Original title: Term of Trial
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Laurence Olivier, Sarah Miles, and Simone Signoret in Le verdict (1962)
Coming-of-AgeDrama

A British high-school girl becomes infatuated with her English teacher, but after he rejects her amorous advances, she goes to the police and accuses him of indecent assault.A British high-school girl becomes infatuated with her English teacher, but after he rejects her amorous advances, she goes to the police and accuses him of indecent assault.A British high-school girl becomes infatuated with her English teacher, but after he rejects her amorous advances, she goes to the police and accuses him of indecent assault.

  • Director
    • Peter Glenville
  • Writers
    • James Barlow
    • Peter Glenville
  • Stars
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Simone Signoret
    • Roland Culver
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    914
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    • Director
      • Peter Glenville
    • Writers
      • James Barlow
      • Peter Glenville
    • Stars
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Simone Signoret
      • Roland Culver
    • 23User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Graham Weir
    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Anna Weir
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Trowman
    Frank Pettingell
    Frank Pettingell
    • Ferguson
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Taylor
    Dudley Foster
    • Det. Sgt. Kiernan
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Leslie Taylor
    Newton Blick
    • Prosecutor
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Sylvan-Jones
    Nicholas Hannen
    Nicholas Hannen
    • Magistrate
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
    • Thompson
    Barbara Ferris
    Barbara Ferris
    • Joan Taylor
    Rosamund Greenwood
    Rosamund Greenwood
    • Constance
    Lloyd Lamble
    Lloyd Lamble
    • Inspector Ullyat
    Vanda Godsell
    Vanda Godsell
    • Mrs. Thompson
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Lodger
    Clive Colin Bowler
    • Collins
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Shirley Taylor
    • Director
      • Peter Glenville
    • Writers
      • James Barlow
      • Peter Glenville
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    6bkoganbing

    To Sir Larry With Love

    At this point in his career Laurence Olivier was doing rather more stage work than film. Term Of Trial came between Spartacus and Bunny Lake Is Missing and those two other films were five years apart. This film according to the Citadel Films Series Book on the Films Of Laurence Olivier was one strictly for the money as he was acquiring a new wife and family at the time.

    This film ought really to be seen back to back with To Sir With Love. Olivier is the same kind of inner city school teacher that Sidney Poitier was, but hardly as charismatic. This man he portrays, Graham Weir, maybe the saddest character Olivier ever played. He was a pacifist during World War II and went to prison for his beliefs and his employment opportunities are limited. Olivier can't get into the really good schools to teach and he's not advancing in this job. But on that side of the pond as well as here, good teachers are hard to find for inner city schools. The Sidney Poitiers don't come along every day. And Olivier is also a functioning alcoholic.

    Olivier is also married to former bar maid Simone Signoret who is about as supportive to him as Peg Bundy is to Al. One of his adolescent pupils finds him attractive because he shows he cares more about her than the parents she has. On a school trip to Paris, young Sarah Miles makes a move on him and when he rejects her, she goes to the police and Olivier finds himself in the dock at Old Bailey.

    This film was the debut film of Sarah Miles and Terrence Stamp who plays a young tough who Miles rebounds to after Olivier rejects her. Simone Signoret's scenes are few, but they really count though in terms of the plot for the life of me I can't see how she ever hooked up with Olivier. She's quite the lowlife.

    One of my favorite character actors Hugh Griffith is also here as Olivier's lawyer. He has a beautifully played cross examination scene with Miles as he rips her to shreds. And matching Simone in the slattern department is Thora Hird as Miles's mother who is a real piece of work.

    Although this will never be listed at the top as one of Laurence Olivier's best work. Olivier and the rest of the cast provide some good moments.
    8Xstal

    No Courage Without Fear...

    You teach English in a school below your station, a spell in inside forecast your future resignation, as you objected, now you're tarred, opportunities, are now all barred, and while there's spirit, it fills a glass, for your libation. Your marriage has become bitter and soured, as your wife thinks you're afraid, a reserved coward, but you're generous and kind, you feel morally inclined, to help young Shirley Taylor, to become empowered.

    Great performances from all the cast, but especially Sarah Miles who, as the besotted pupil, takes her teacher, also wonderfully performed by Laurence Olivier to the depths, as generosity and charity are rewarded with retribution and humiliation, when advances are not reciprocated, and he doesn't succumb, to the temptation.
    7blanche-2

    No good deed goes unpunished

    Laurence Olivier, that most noble of actors, could play a downtrodden loser better than anyone. Here, in the 1962 film "Term of Trial," he's a good, idealistic man, who teaches school to mostly ingrates. He believes in his work, and he's a man of principle - he was a conscientious objector in World War II and went to prison for it. Though he's viewed as a weakling by his wife, in fact, by going against the grain, he shows a great deal of personal courage. It's not appreciated, especially by his slatternly wife (Simone Signoret).

    In this film, a young girl (Sarah Miles) whom he's tutoring develops a bad crush on him. When he rejects her, she accuses him of molesting her and his kindnesses to her - because she was one student who seemed to really care about learning - are used against him.

    This is a marvelously acted film, providing the debuts for the lovely Sarah Miles, as well as for Terence Stamp as Mitchell, a young hoodlum whom Miles takes up with as revenge against Olivier. As the unhappy wife, Signoret is wonderful, and Hugh Griffith turns in a firecracker of a performance as Olivier's attorney.

    Olivier is often criticized for selling out because he needed money; he's also criticized for being hammy; and he's criticized for being the great Laurence Olivier by people who have no idea of his contribution to acting. He did this film because he needed money, but it's an excellent role nonetheless, and he gives a magnificent performance. For people who think he's a big ham, I urge them to see this film, "Sister Carrie," and "The Entertainer," where he plays a bad performer. It's a real tour de force.

    Gritty, and worth seeing.
    9clanciai

    A life of failures brutally turned into what is worse

    The main character of this film is bleak dreariness on the verge of utter hopelessness, It is supposed to be one of those shabby northern English industrial cities, but the film was actually shot in Dublin. You never see any sunshine in this environment, and the only relief of the film is the class excursion to Paris, which constitutes the dramatic turn of the drama, when young Sarah Miles in her first great role introduces her serious advances to her poor middle-aged childless teacher, who never was able to defend himself, and least of all against a pretty girl, who seriously means business. His wife Simone Signoret, always superb, looks through the young wench at once but tolerates her all the way, until she falls on her own fallacy. The only villain is the young Terence Stamp in perhaps the nastiest role of his life as a young insolent delinquent and sexual maniac. The acting is superb, Hugh Griffith crowns the performance as an unforgettable lawyer, and the only objection against the film would be against its dismal dreariness. They are all stuck in the trap of the humdrum desolation of their dreary city of second class discomfort and will never find a way out of it.
    9christopher-underwood

    A thrilling and compelling story

    A thrilling and compelling story that we think is going to be simply a young girl who has a crush on her teacher and then rejected it looks as if we will be on for most of the film of a trial of a charge of indecent assault. Yes and no, but this is a wonderful and a very complicated tale about the man the woman and girl. Never having seen this before it turns out that Sarah Miles, I always love, is brilliant and her first film, going on to The Servant (1963) and Blow-Up (1966). Laurence Olivier always good and was in-between The Entertainer (1960) and Bunny Lake is Missing (1965) two of my other favourite films. Simone Signoret is, of course, usually brilliant and now as this one and on with two of her best Casque D'Or (1952) and Diabolique (1955). Then there is Terence Stamp as the school bully and more, in his first role although he would go on with The Collector (1965), Modesty Blaise (1966) and Poor Cow (1967) and all of them I love. It is hard to pick the best out of the four actors because they are all splendid and the story is excellent so it is almost two hours and exceptional.

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    • Trivia
      54-year-old Sir Laurence Olivier had an affair with 19-year-old Sarah Miles during filming.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, it is stated that Shirley is sixteen. In the legal and criminal scenes in the latter half of the movie, it is stated she is fifteen. Not a goof: Shirley tells Mrs Wier that she will be 16 on her next birthday.
    • Quotes

      Anna Weir: Attractive, isn't she?

      Graham Weir: What do you want to say it in that silly voice for?

    • Connections
      Featured in Discovering Film: Terence Stamp (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Valiant for Truth
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      Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams

      Words by John Bunyan

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Term of Trial
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production company
      • Romulus Films
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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