An artist on trial for homicide has his lover's husband for an attorney..

Is it worth your time? If you like old-school courtroom dramas where people talk in long, theatrical sentences, maybe. If you want something that feels modern or remotely grounded in human behavior, you’re going to hate this. It’s dusty, stiff, and mostly feels like a filmed stage play that forgot to let the actors mov...

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Worthington Miner

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school courtroom dramas where people talk in long, theatrical sentences, maybe. If you want something that feels modern or remotely grounded in human behavior, you’re going to hate this. It’s dusty, stiff, and mostly feels like a filmed stage play that forgot to let the actors move around. The whole premise is just wildly uncomfortable. You’ve got a defense attorney who has to represent the guy who is actively sleeping with his wife. I don’t care how profe..."

Gertrude Messinger
William Absalom Drake, Wilhelm Speyer, Francis Edward Faragoh
United States

1934 · IMDb 6.5


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