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An Act of Murder

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An Act of Murder

 
  • Director: Michael Gordon
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Courtroom Drama
  • Themes: Miscarriage of Justice, Lawyers
  • Main Cast: Fredric March, Edmond O'Brien, Florence Eldridge, Geraldine Brooks, Stanley Ridges
  • Release Year: 1948
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 91 minutes

Plot

In this provocative drama, a stern hard-liner judge commits euthanasia to save his terminally ill wife from further suffering. He decides to kill her by driving the both of them off a cliff. He succeeds in ending her pain, but unfortunately he survives and ends up turning himself in with a full confession. Now it is up to his brilliant lawyer to defend him. He not only justifies the old judge's actions, he also proves that the wife took a fatal dose of poison before getting in the car; therefore she committed suicide. The judge is freed and returns to his courtroom where he oversees his cases with considerably more sympathy and understanding than he did before. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Review

Although its dramatics are fairly obvious, Act of Murder remains a powerful film, if only for its boldness in dealing with a subject that, 50 years after its release, remains taboo for most Americans. Calvin Cooke (Fredric March) is an old-fashioned kind of man whose profession, a judge in a small town near Philadelphia, allows him to pass sentence literally on his fellow citizens. When his beloved wife Catherine (Florence Eldridge, March's wife in real life) falls terminally ill, he and their doctor conceal the nature of her illness in a vain attempt to ease her suffering. After Calvin witnesses a policeman put a dog, critically hurt by an automobile, out of its misery by shooting it, he knows what he has to do. He's willing to die along with his wife, but the irony is that he survives their deliberate auto crash; he must then stand trial for her murder and he winds up with David Douglas (Edmond O'Brien), a brash young lawyer who is dating the Cooke daughter, as his lawyer. Douglas has clashed with Calvin in the courtroom before, and their adversarial relationship continues, as Calvin insists on following the letter of the law, pleading guilty to his crime. Through a twist, he is let off the hook, but the film's sympathies clearly lie with his intent. March and Eldridge appeared in a number of films together, but none where the focus was so sharply on them, and they're wonderfully believable as a couple eternally devoted to one another. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide

Cast

John McIntire - Judge Ogden; Frederic Tozere - Charles Dayton; Will Wright - Judge Jim Wilder; Virginia Brissac - Mrs. Russell; Francis McDonald - Mr. Russell; Mary Servoss - Julia; Don Beddoe - Pearson; Clarence Muse - Mr. Pope; Paul E. Burns; Ray Teal

Credit

Yvonne Wood - Costume Designer, Michael Gordon - Director, Ralph Dawson - Editor, Daniele Amfitheatrof - Composer (Music Score), Bud Westmore - Makeup, Robert F. Boyle - Production Designer, Bernard Herzbrun - Production Designer, Hal Mohr - Cinematographer, Jerry Bresler - Producer, John P. Austin - Set Designer, Russell A. Gausman - Set Designer, Michael Blankfort - Screenwriter, Robert Thoeren - Screenwriter, Ernst Lothar - Book Author

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An Act of Murder
Directed by Michael Gordon
Produced by Jerry Bresler
Written by Michael Blankfort
Ernst Lothar
Robert Thoeren
Starring Fredric March
Music by Daniele Amfitheatrof
Cinematography Hal Mohr
Editing by Ralph Dawson
Release date(s) 5 December, 1948
Running time 91 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

An Act of Murder (also known as Live Today for Tomorrow and I Stand Accused[1]) is a 1948 crime film directed by Michael Gordon. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. [2]

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References

  1. ^ Higham, Charles; Greenberg, Joel (1968). Hollywood in the Forties. London: A. Zwemmer Limited. p. 85. ISBN Not Given. 
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: An Act of Murder". festival-cannes.com. http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4156/year/1949.html. Retrieved on 2009-01-07. 

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