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The Paradine Case

Status

Released

Original Languages

en

Budget

$4,258,000.00

Revenue

$2,100,000.00

Runtime

1h 54m

Rating

6.20

Stream Available

The Paradine Case

(1947)

The dramatic case of a beautiful woman whose trial for murder held the nation spellbound.

Drama
Mystery
Romance

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Overview

Attorney Anthony Keane agrees to represent Londonite Mrs. Paradine, who has been fingered in her husband's murder. From the start, the married lawyer is drawn to the enigmatic beauty, and he begins to cast about for a way to exonerate his client. Keane puts the Paradine household servant on the stand, suggesting he is the killer. But Keane soon loses his way in the courtroom, and his half-baked plan sets off a stunning chain of events.

Cast (39)

Top billed cast, displaying the actors in their respective roles.

Gregory Peck

as Anthony Keane

Ann Todd

as Gay Keane

Alida Valli

as Mrs. Paradine

Charles Laughton

as Judge Lord Thomas Horfield

Charles Coburn

as Sir Simon Flaquer

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Comments (1)

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7 July 2022, 20:56

Gregory Peck is "Keane", a happily married London barrister who is called to defend a woman accused of murdering her wealthy, blind husband. Alida Valli (simply Valli in the titles) is the accused, a glamorous woman who simply reeks of gold-digger right from the start and with Leo G. Carroll leading the prosecution and a wonderfully curmudgeonly Charles Laughton as the High Court judge, you sense the writing is already on the wall for the women. Peck struggles in the role, to be honest, he lacks incisiveness - he is just a bit too "nice". When he discovers that it's possible that she had been having an affair with then old man's valet - a dashing Louis Jourdan - he seems torn between a sense of envy (he is clearly smitten) and a desire to secure a fair hearing and at times that drags this into melodrama territory. The courtroom scenes are all to frequently broken up by domestic issues - even Laughton and put-upon wife Ethel Barrymore as well as Peck with loving, and herself slightly envious, "Gay" (Ann Todd). For me, it is trying to accomplish too many things and ends up not really doing anything spectacular with Richard Hichens far more spicy and potent novel.

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Keyword

femme fatale
film noir
lawyer
black and white