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  1.  Sir Wilfrid, a distinguished London lawyer, is just leaving a medical facility, associated with an obsessive nurse-nurse, as he immediately gets an exceptionally interesting case through the doorway. His new client Leonard Vole is charged with killing a lady with whom he had a fairly strange relationship. The Vole case is aggravated by a number of facts - reinforced concrete evidence, the inheritance the rich murdered woman copied on the boy, in addition to the suspect's wife herself, Christina, who clearly conceived her game with this tangled case. I watched exceptional detective movie Witness with the Prosecution (1957) on #link# online with free streaming in HD.
  2.  An impressive screen version with the play by Agatha Christie, shot in the standard banter style for Billy Wilder. The plot is intriguing here, as well as the denouement (especially if you have not read the work from the writer) seemingly amazing. But besides this, Wilder been able to subtly and quite wittily Americanize a purely British employ a mass of jokes, jokes, which launched a special flavor just for this film. The director remained true to himself, and in their usual way combined the harsh tragic litigation with light and at the same time mise-en-scènes that were organic for your plot outline. Although, if Wilder knew where to get funny things inside of a production regarding a Nazi concentration camp ("Prisoner of War Camp No. 17"), then it wasn't so faithfully for him to cope with one German storyline, played in the film by a real German woman - Marlene Dietrich.
  3.  https://cougarbaker08.bloggersdelight.dk/2021/04/12/i-am-a-mother/ And within this film, full-fledged Celebrities in the 30s played their swan songs. Charles Lawton received his last Oscar nomination for that role of lawyer Wilfrid, and in terms of me, he was the individual that deserved more for just a statuette in 1958 than his compatriot Alec Guinness. Lawton was the leading driver from the whole production, combining together the portrait associated with an intellectual lawyer (the top in his field) and also a comical fat man, along with his weaknesses and irritations, that's terribly pestered by way of a nurse-nurse. But ppos was just played by Lawton's real wife Elsa Lanchester, who also deserved to recieve an Oscar due to this role. At first, Lanchester's role was purely cosmetic and her character didn't the slightest bit affect the path of a legal court showdown, however it was through this comic confrontation over the "lawyer-nurse" line the most attractive character emerged from Lawton's hero.
  4.  Among the list of last roles in the film, this film was for 56-year-old Marlene Dietrich, who in her own years, from the role of the calculating and demonstratively cold German wife, looked simply amazing. http://paperpigeon51.jigsy.com/entries/general/Do-remember-Im-ready-for-anything-in-order-to-safeguard-you Not surprisingly, make-up artists were liable for a really "picture", but I must admit that Marlene in their own sixties kept herself in great shape. Along with the actress played, moreover, with regard to expression and strain at last, too, excellently. It is especially strange why film academics ignored this role of Dietrich. Finally, this film was the final inside career of 43-year-old Tyrone Power, who totally suspect inside the murder of hubby. He played well (although he became a bit dissolving against the historical past of Lawton and Dietrich), but we can state that this has been one of the best roles on this most interesting actor in her rich biography. Already in 1958 he will die of heart disease and the other could only imagine the quantity of roles he failed to finish playing ...
  5.  A textbook forensic detective that competed equally with another legendary 1957 court production, 12 Angry Men. Billy Wilder again showed the class.
  6.  7.5 from 10
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