The People Against O'Hara (1951)
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Fish-market worker Johnny O'Hara (James Arness) is named as a suspect when his boss -- with whom he had a dispute the previous day -- is shot to death in an apparent robbery. When he's arrested, his family appeals to their old friend James Curtayne (Spencer Tracy), who was once a renowned criminal attorney but is now in civil practice. He resists their entreaties until he realizes that no decent attorney will handle the case properly; his daughter (Diana Lynn) watches with alarm, however, for we soon learn that Curtayne is an alcoholic, and that the major factor in his life that pushed him over the edge was the stress of having someone's life in his hands. He discovers soon enough just how much Johnny's life is in his hands when his client refuses to level with him about his real whereabouts on the night of the murder. He also realizes as the trial starts precisely how rusty he is in the courtroom, and the old stresses return -- and with them, his drinking. Curtayne not only manages to lose the case but destroys his career when he tries to buy off a larcenous prosecution witness. His client facing a death sentence and his own life and career in ruins, he's seemingly hit bottom, but then new evidence surfaces, of a nature that not even the ambitious prosecutor (John Hodiak) can ignore. Recognizing that his client was actually innocent and also acting in his silence -- however stupidly -- from the noblest of motives, Curtayne is willing to redeem himself by putting his own life on the line, confronting a killer who has taken more than one life without any compunction whatsoever, and who has no reason to spill anything.
The People Against O'Hara was a well-made, largely location-shot crime drama set in New York City, but it wouldn't have been nearly so prestigious a movie were it not for the presence of Spencer Tracy in the role of Curtayne. Ironically enough, he only agreed to do the film on the condition that his friend Pat O'Brien, who hadn't been in a major studio release in a couple of years, be given a large role, which he got as the lead detective on the case, and O'Brien and Tracy get a couple of really good scenes together. The film also includes an unbilled appearance by Charles Bronson, who was still working as Charles Buchinski in 1951, and is highlighted by a superb prominent supporting performance by William Campbell, who seems to quietly relish every nuance of his portrayal of a totally slimy character. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Spencer Tracy - James Curtayne
- Diana Lynn - Ginny Curtayne
- Eduardo Ciannelli - Knuckles Lanzetta
- Jay C. Flippen - Sven Norson
- Richard Anderson - Jeff Chapman
- Arthur Shields - Mr. O'Hara
- Ann Doran - Betty Clark
- Regis Toomey - Fred Colton
- Richard H. Bartlett - Tony Korvac
- Brooks Benedict - Gambler
- Paul Bryar - Detective Howie Pendleton
- Celia Lovsky - Mrs. Korvac
- Jan Kayne - Girl
- Virginia Hewitt - Girl
- Bill Fletcher - Pete Korvac
- Fred Essler - Augie
- Lawrence Tolan - Vincent Korvac
- Frank Sully - Fishmonger
- Bill Self - Technician
- William Schallert - Intern
- Angi O. Poulos - Watchman
- Jack Lee - Court Clerk
- Ernesto Morelli - Fishmonger
- Dan Foster - Assistant District Attorney
- Harry Cody - Photographer
- Richard Landry - Sailor
- Michael Dugan - Charlie Detective
- Billy Vincent - William Sheffield
- Lee Phelps - Emmett Kimbaugh
- Strother Martin
- Peter Mamakos - James Korvac
- Lou Lubin - Eddie
- Benny Burt - Sammy
- Perdita Chandler - Gloria Adler
- Jonathan Cott - Policeman
- Pat O'Brien - Vincent Ricks
- John Hodiak - Louis Barra
- James Arness - Johnny O'Hara
- William Campbell - Frank Korvac
- Henry O'Neill - Judge Keating
- Louise Lorimer - Mrs. O'Hara
- Emile G. Meyer - Capt. Tom Mulvaney
- Katherine Warren - Mrs. Sheffield
- Tony Barr - Little Wolfie
- Lennie Bremen - Harry
- Yvette Dugay - Mrs. Lanzetta
- Jack Kruschen - Detective
- Frank Hyers - Bartender
- Ned Glass - Magistrate
- Frank Ferguson - Al
- Jim Toney - Officer Abrams
- Julius Tannen - Toby Baum
- John Sheehan - Postal Clerk
- Kay Scott - Secretary
- Maurice Samuels - Papa Lanzetta
- Joyce Otis - Thelma
- Phyllis Graffeo - Mary
- Charles Anthony Hughes - George
- Sam Finn - Gambler
- John Albright - Waiter
- John Maxwell - Thayer Connolly
- Bud Wolfe - Fingerprint Technician
- Jeff Richards - Ambulance Driver
- Paul McGuire - Male Stenographer
- Michael Mark - Workman
- George Magrill - Court Attendant
- Charles Buchinsky - Angelo Korvac
- John Butler - Court Clerk
- Mae Clarke - Receptionist
- Donald Dillaway - Monty
- Director(s):
- John Sturges
- Writer(s):
- John Monks, Jr.
- Producer(s):
- William H. Wright
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