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Witness for the Prosecution
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Leonard Vole is arrested on suspicion of murdering an elderly acquaintance. And it tempts an ailing barrister back into action.
Leonard Vole is arrested on suspicion of murdering an elderly acquaintance. And it tempts an ailing barrister back into action.
Actors:
Henry Daniell,
Marion Gray,
Ottola Nesmith,
Ian Wolfe,
John Roy,
Glen Walters,
Leoda Richards
Henry Daniell
5 March 1894, London, England, UK
Marion Gray
October 1, 1885 in Illinois, USA
Ottola Nesmith
12 December 1889, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Ian Wolfe
4 November 1896, Canton, Illinois, USA
John Roy
3 May 1898, Lisle, New York, USA
Glen Walters
17 June 1901, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Leoda Richards
15 March 1907, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Billy Wilder #Charles Laughton #Marlene Dietrich #Tyrone Power #Witness for the Prosecution
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February 08, 2012
Marlene Dietrich tries not to give anything away as usual while Agatha Christie's whodunit plot whirs tidily about her expressionless beauty.February 08, 2012
Wilder's adaptation is guilty of being absolutely marvelous.July 06, 2010
An exciting court room romp that engrosses the viewer with its high melodrama and dialogue driven scenes.March 16, 2011
This Oscar-nominated courtroom drama represents Billy Wilder at his most theatrical and old-fashioned, but the saga is enjoyable and so is the acting of all-star cast.October 17, 2014
Every time the story strays from Sir Wilfrid, the interest level goes down a notch. Fortunately for the viewer, it doesn't get away from him very long at any point.January 26, 2006
...the film's origins as an Agatha Christie novel and play, combine to give the movie a heavy -- almost stolid -- theatrical flavour.January 01, 2010
A slew of terrific performances help to elevate Wilder's twist-ridden courtroom drama above your standard fare in the genre.February 13, 2001
A courtroom meller played engagingly and building evenly to a surprising and arousing, albeit tricked-up, climax...August 22, 2008
Wilder plays the suspense well, but this movie belongs to Laughton, who makes his every line resonate like music and thunder.January 01, 2000
And the air in the courtroom fairly crackles with emotional electricity, until that staggering surprise in the last reel.August 15, 2007
His theatrical mise-en-scene -- his proscenium framing -- serves the material well, as does Charles Laughton's bombastic portrayal of the defense attorney.