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Le motel du crime

Original title: Twilight of Honor
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
820
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Richard Chamberlain in Le motel du crime (1963)
A murder case that can't be won is assigned to a young defense attorney. He asks his old ailing friend, a legend among attorneys, for help on the case as his consultant.
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USAF vet Ben Brown is charged with killing Cole Clinton, a leading Durango County citizen who was making time with Brown's wife Laura. An unwinnable case is given to young D.A. Dave Mitchell... Read allUSAF vet Ben Brown is charged with killing Cole Clinton, a leading Durango County citizen who was making time with Brown's wife Laura. An unwinnable case is given to young D.A. Dave Mitchell, who asks expert lawyer Art Harper for help.USAF vet Ben Brown is charged with killing Cole Clinton, a leading Durango County citizen who was making time with Brown's wife Laura. An unwinnable case is given to young D.A. Dave Mitchell, who asks expert lawyer Art Harper for help.

  • Director
    • Boris Sagal
  • Writers
    • Henry Denker
    • Al Dewlen
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • Nick Adams
    • Claude Rains
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    820
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    • Director
      • Boris Sagal
    • Writers
      • Henry Denker
      • Al Dewlen
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • Nick Adams
      • Claude Rains
    • 24User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 nominations total

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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • David Mitchell
    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Ben Brown
    Claude Rains
    Claude Rains
    • Art Harper
    Joan Blackman
    Joan Blackman
    • Susan Harper
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Norris Bixby
    Joey Heatherton
    Joey Heatherton
    • Laura Mae Brown
    Pat Buttram
    Pat Buttram
    • Cole Clinton
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Amy Clinton
    Edgar Stehli
    Edgar Stehli
    • Judge James Tucker
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Charles Crispin
    George Mitchell
    George Mitchell
    • District Attorney Paul Farish
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Judson Elliot
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Bert Freed
    Bert Freed
    • Sheriff Buck Wheeler
    Robin Raymond
    Robin Raymond
    • Tess Braden
    June Dayton
    June Dayton
    • Vera Driscoll
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Mac McWade
    Linda Evans
    Linda Evans
    • Alice Clinton
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Courtroom Spectator
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    • Director
      • Boris Sagal
    • Writers
      • Henry Denker
      • Al Dewlen
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    drednm

    Solid Courtroom Drama

    In an unnamed city in a fictional county in New Mexico, a vicious killer (Nick Adams) is being tried for murder. The courtroom drama focuses on an ambitious prosecutor (James Gregory) and a young and inexperience defender (Richard Chamberlain).

    Gregory is trying to ride the publicity surrounding the trial to a high political office, and there seem to be a lot of people willing to railroad the kid into the gas chamber. The case has several curious aspects. Adams has signed two different confessions but both of them have omitted large parts of his story. Adams also has a tramp for a wife (Joey Heatherton) who turned him in for the reward!

    Into this media circus of lies and hype comes young Chamberlain who must battle the system ((including a judge who clearly favors the prosecutor). He relies on advice from a wily old lawyer (Claude Rains) who's been sidelined by ill health. Rains also has a comely daughter (Joan Blackman) who has eyes for Chamberlain.

    Can the young lawyer navigate the complicated legal waters and fight the corruption to save his client?

    All the actors are fine. Chamberlain (currently starring on TV as Dr. Kildare) gets the star build-up here from MGM. Rains steals all his scenes and Gregory and Adams are solid performers (Adams won an Oscar nomination). Heatherton makes her film debut here.

    Cast includes Jeanette Nolan as the widow, Linda Evans as her daughter, Edgar Stehli as the judge, Arch Johnson as the bartender, Robin Raymond as Heatherton's ma, and Pat Buttram as the victim.

    Much of the film is told in flashback, but the overall storyline suffers by being a tad too close to the classic Autopsie d'un meurtre (1959). Still worth a look.
    8planktonrules

    Woefully underrated

    "Twilight of Honor" is a film with a rather mediocre overall score on IMDB of 6.3. Well, after seeing it, I cannot believe the film has such a rating, as it's a top-notch courtroom drama....and a film you'd likely appreciate.

    This film is Richard Chamberlain's first starring role in a movie, though he'd done TV before this. He plays a young and very inexperienced lawyer who is set to defend a rather dim man for murder....and the town's atmosphere is definitely hostile towards him. On top of this, the state has brought in a cocky special prosecutor (James Gregory). All the young lawyer has is his idealism and some advice from his mentor (Claude Rains). Can he possibly get a light sentence or a verdict of not guilty with so many things working against him?

    This is a very intelligent and well written drama...one that never was dull and managed to get the viewer to care about the dumb schnook on trial for his life. All in all, a nice little film well worth your time.
    7bkoganbing

    Dr. Kildare Goes to Court

    As a break from his Dr. Kildare series, Richard Chamberlain got to get some good exposure on the big screen in Twilight of Honor. He didn't stray too much from his character of Dr. James Kildare though. Chamberlain is an idealistic young doctor on the small screen, on the big screen he's an idealistic young lawyer.

    Twilight of Honor does have the potential for a television series. Claude Rains is the older and wise lawyer mentor here, just as Raymond Massey was on television for Chamberlain. Rains also has an attractive young daughter in Joan Blackman who aids both of the men in her life.

    The real acting honors go to among others Nick Adams as the poor dumb hick of an Air Force veteran who is arrested for the murder of one of the town's leading citizens. The whole small New Mexican town is quite stirred up by the homicide and there's a lynch mob mentality brewing. A lot of very influential folks want to see Adams given a death sentence with at most a perfunctory trial. Adams is quite touching in his performance and was given an Oscar nomination for his performance.

    Two other cast members worthy of note are James Gregory as the smarmy ambitious special prosecutor brought in for the judicial lynching. And the real surprise to me is Pat Buttram who plays the deceased and who's story gets told in flashback. For those of you who remember Pat from Green Acres, Hee Haw, or as Gene Autry's sidekick on his television series, this is quite a revelation. He's quite good in a serious role as a man going through a midlife crisis. But I'm sure the public just didn't accept him in a serious part, I can't recall him ever getting another one.

    I'm sure MGM had a problem with this one. A few years later when made for TV movies started, Twilight of Honor would have been one of the best acclaimed. It sort of slipped in and out of the theaters before real notice was paid attention. That's a pity because it is a good film and catch it the next time TCM runs it.
    7blanche-2

    MGM launches Richard Chamberlain into the movies

    TV's Dr. Kildare, Richard Chamberlain, a huge matinée idol back in the '60s, was given "Twilight of Honor" by MGM to cash in on his popularity and make him into a movie star. To do that, they gave him excellent support in the form of Claude Rains, Nick Adams, James Gregory, Jeanette Nolan, Honor Blackman, and Pat Buttram. The result by today's standards isn't very hard-hitting, though it's certainly well acted. The film is directed by Boris Sagal, who did a lot of television, and as a movie, it isn't as good as "Anatomy of a Murder," from which the script is pretty much ripped off.

    Chamberlain plays a young attorney and widower, David Mitchell who's assigned a rotten case, that of an unstable soldier accused of murdering one of the small New Mexico town heroes, and he's confessed - twice. The special prosecutor (Gregory) is hoping to sweep into political office with the case, and the judge sides with him through most of the trial. Mitchell turns to the distinguished attorney and his friend, Art Harper, who is ill but nonetheless is full of fire and gives Mitchell some guidance. The defense is a New Mexico law that allows a man to kill because of adultery, something the victim's widow (Jeanette Nolan) and his friends would like to keep quiet.

    Joey Heatherton plays the slutty wife of Nick Adams, and she gives a very overt performance. Nick Adams, who would die of an overdose five years later, has a good role and does an excellent job; it earned him an Oscar nomination, and he allegedly spent over $8,000 advertising to win it. He lost to Melvyn Douglas. Jeanette Nolan is lovely and serene as the victim's wife. Claude Rains in one of his last films is marvelous. He looks unwell but his acting is wonderful. Richard Chamberlain even then had a strong enough talent to hold his own against the more experienced actors. As David, he's passionate and determined. Although in the last 46 years, he's had a decent film career, certainly it doesn't compare to his King of the Miniseries crown or some wonderful stage work, including Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady, both of which I saw and loved. As a baby boomer, he has a special place in my heart.

    This film was probably intended for the teen crowd, Chamberlain's fan base, which is why there's a lot of talk about sex but no real action.
    5Handlinghandel

    A Good Courtroom Drama

    This is, though entertaining, far from a good movie. It comes across as a long television show. And no wonder! The director did mostly TV. At the time, star Richard Chamberlain was known primarily for his Dr. Kildare series.

    The supporting cast is lots of fun. It runs the gamut from -- OK, ready? Pat Butram .... to Joey Heatherton ... to Claude Rains. Yes, in the middle of this tale of a poor low class kid (Nick Adams, suitably confused looking) caught in the midst of a class-conscious small Southern town, Rains is the patriarchal retired lawyer. Yes, Claude Rains.

    He looks frail and certainly doesn't seem especially Southern. But here was a man who never turned in a bad performance.

    Chamberlain is good, too, and Jeanette Nolan is touching as the wife of the man Adams is accused of murdering.

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    • Trivia
      First feature film roles for Linda Evans and Joey Heatherton.
    • Goofs
      In the flashback of Ben and Laura Mae hitchhiking along the lonely road in New Mexico miles from town, Cole Clinton drives up in his Imperial convertible and offers them a ride. The convertible has a rear view mirror clearly showing attached to the front windshield in the camera's wide shot point of view. In the next closeup scene with the point of view from the front of the car and the windshield centered in the frame, the rear view mirror is missing. In the next scene, a wide shot of the car driving into the hotel parking lot, the rear view mirror is mysteriously re-attached back onto the windshield.
    • Quotes

      Judge James Tucker: Mr. Mitchell, examine the witness, don't undress her.

    • Connections
      Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1964 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acusado de homicidio
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Perlberg-Seaton Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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