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Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Reviews

Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
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Having just recovered from a heart attack, fabled British barrister Sir Wilfred Robards (Charles Laughton) has been ordered by his doctor to give up everything he holds dear-brandy, cigars and especially courtroom cases. Robards' already shaky resolve to follow doctor's orders flies out the window when he takes up the defense of Leonard Vole (Tyrone Power), a personable young man accused of murdering a rich old widow. The case becomes something of a sticky wicket when Vole's "loving" German wife Christine (Marlene Dietrich) announces that she's not legally married to Robards' client-and she fully intends to appear as a witness for the prosecution! At the close of this film, a narrator implores the audience not to divulge the ending; we will herein honor that request. A delicious Billy Wilder mixture of humor, intrigue and melodrama, Witness for the Prosecution is distinguished by its hand-picked supporting cast: John Williams as the police inspector, Henry Daniell as Robards' law partner, Una O'Connor as the murder victim's stone-deaf maid, Torin Thatcher as the prosecutor, Ruta Lee as a sobbing courtroom spectator, and Charles Laughton's wife Elsa Lanchester as Robards' ever-chipper nurse (a role especially written for the film, so that Lanchester could look after Laughton on the set). And keep an eye out for that uncredited actress playing the vengeful-and pivotal-cockney. Adapted by Wilder, Harry Kurnitz and Larry Marcus from the play by Agatha Christie, Witness for the Prosecution was remade for television in 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tyrone PowerMarlene Dietrich, (more)
Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Format(s):
DVD
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John J.

A great flick. Very well done. Entertaining. Definitely worth viewing.

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Jerry I.

This movie was as wonderful 50 years later than it was in the theatre when it released. Great fun... suspensfull..... good entertainment, what more could you want in a movie?

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MATTHEW S.

Fun movie with great acting from Charles Laughton who keeps things moving along. The cast is great and the movie ends with a suprising twist. Another great classic that will never be topped withany remake.

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Thomas W.

If you like old movies but somehow have managed to miss this one then this is a must rent. Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton are great. I love the part where she points a wavering finger from the stand at him and screams, "Damn you, Damn you." Plot twists are engaging as are some of the witty quips Laughton throws at his hovering nurse. Not for those who are adverse to black and white or lack of chase scenes/explosions type action.

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Kenny C.

Great flick that will keep your attention all throughout the movie. If you like old movies, you'll love this one. A great plot twist to anticipate... you don't really know what's going to happen until the end. However, if you don't like old movies, you might not like this one, as in most old movies, the story line is good but the acting tends to be overdone as compared to movies made today. Hey, and I cracked up so hard when I heard the stern warning at the end of the movie... it's almost worth seeing it just to hear the warning.

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Steven C.

I was expecting to see great acting from stars Tyrone Power (who I loved in the Mark of Zorro) and Marlene Dietrich, but the melodramatic style seems a little silly today. The ending was likewise no great "twist" by today's standards. On the other hand, Charles Laughton as the barrister was fantastic. His working within the system while disdaining it pretty well carried the movie. I'm sure this was five star material in its day, and those who grew up with black and white films might well still give it that. While I'd recommend it, I have to go with four stars for today's audiences.

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Gary and Laurie S.

Agatha Christie and incredible actors. It may be old, but it's still fun to watch!

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Jeb P.

Best Legal thriller ever.

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Shari H.

I really enjoyed this movie. Great acting with some unexpected twists and turns along the way make this movie well worth watching. The ending was awesome.

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Elena M.

This is a movie that never loses your attention and then hits you with a big surprise.

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    John J.

    A great flick. Very well done. Entertaining. Definitely worth viewing.

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    Jerry I.

    This movie was as wonderful 50 years later than it was in the theatre when it released. Great fun... suspensfull..... good entertainment, what more could you want in a movie?

    Yes   |   No

     
    MATTHEW S.

    Fun movie with great acting from Charles Laughton who keeps things moving along. The cast is great and the movie ends with a suprising twist. Another great classic that will never be topped withany remake.

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