Incredibly fast-moving courtroom yarn in which Bennett is defended by ex-beau Cook when she's accused of killing her faithless fiance, while the trial is broadcast live on the radio..


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move so fast they almost trip over their own feet, sure. This one clocks in at barely an hour, and honestly, that’s its greatest asset. If you need character development or quiet moments to process what’s happening, skip this one. You’ll probably hate how little time they ...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move so fast they almost trip over their own feet, sure. This one clocks in at barely an hour, and honestly, that’s its greatest asset. If you need character development or quiet moments to process what’s happening, skip this one. You’ll probably hate how little time they give anyone to actually talk. The whole premise of The Trial of Vivienne Ware is that everything is being broadcast live on the radio. It gives the movie this strange, crackling e..."
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