Anatomy Of A Murder on DVD (1959)
RelatedCritics ReviewsThis is probably the greatest courtroom drama ever made, and it features James Stewart's finest screen performance. Controversial in its day for using words such as panties and spermatogenesis, Otto Preminger's film gives you an irresistible impulse to watch for nearly three hours as its story about a rape and murder unfolds. As the country hick lawyer (and jazz fan) Paul Biegler, Stewart is drawn into the case, suckered by it, and comes up against big-town prosecutor George C Scott. Their courtroom duels and stunts are mesmerising as they show us America leaving its traditional old-time moral values behind: this is the America not of apple pie but of Lolita. The judge, by the way, is played by Joseph N Welch, a Boston lawyer and outspoken critic of the McCarthyist witch-hunts, who got the part after Spencer Tracy and Burl Ives turned it down. That Stewart's character loves jazz was a neat excuse to bring in the great Duke Ellington to write the soundtrack, and Ellington even appears in one scene in a club, playing a duet with Stewart. The film is based on a novel by Robert Traver, the pen name of retired judge John D Voelker.
Overlong and over-faithful version of a highly detailed courtroom bestseller. The plot is necessarily equivocal, the characterizations overblown, but the trial commands some interest, and the use of 'daring' words in evidence caused controversy at the tim Time Out Though its title may promise a clinical procedural, Anatomy of a Murder cloaks itself in smartly tailored... Read more on www.timeout.com Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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