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The Lady in Question

 
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The Lady in Question

  • Director: Charles Vidor
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Family Drama, Crime Comedy
  • Themes: Fathers and Sons, Femmes Fatales
  • Main Cast: Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth, Brian Aherne, Irene Rich, George Coulouris
  • Release Year: 1940
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 81 minutes

Plot

Columbia's The Lady in Question is a remake of the French Gribouille, a Raimu vehicle from 1939. Brian Aherne plays Andre Morestan, the seeming contently paterfamilias of a bourgeois Parisian family. Summoned for jury duty, Morestan at first believes that accused murderess Natalie Rougin (Rita Hayworth) is guilty, but eventually takes pity on the homeless girl and invites her to live with his family after her acquittal. Things get pretty dicey when Morestan's impressionable young son Pierre (Glenn Ford) falls in love with the enigmatic Natalie and begins committing petty crimes to finance their elopement-leading to a situation not unlike the one that got the girl arrested in the first place! In the original Gribouille, it was abundantly clear that both father and son had a yen for their pretty guest, but this menage a trois has been toned down in the Hollywood version, with Morestan remaining more or less faithful to his long-suffering wife Michelle (Irene Rich). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lloyd Corrigan - Prosecuting Attorney; Evelyn Keyes - Francoise Morestan; Edward Norris - Robert LaCoste; Curt Bois - Henri Lurette; Frank Reicher - President of the Court; Sumner Getchell - Fat Boy; Nicholas Bela - Nicholas Farkas; Louis Adlon - Court Clerk; Leon Belasco - Barber; Mary Bovard - Miss Morlet; Dorothy Burgess - Antoinette; James B. Carson - Wine Salesman; Vernon Dent - Gendarme; Fern Emmett - Nathalie Roguin; Harrison Greene - Jury Foreman; Carlton Elliott Griffin; Earl Gunn - Angry Juror; Eddie Laughton - Bit; Theodore Lorch - Juror; Ralph Peters - Pedestrian; Jack Rice - Newly Married Juror; William Stack - Mariner; Julius Tannen - Judge; William Castle - Juror; Hamilton MacFadden - Guard; Frank Pharr - Juror; Fred Rapport - Alternate Juror; Alex Palasthy; Emma Tansey - Flower Woman; George Davis - Customer; Ronald Alexander - Juror; Jack Raymond - Expressman

Credit

Ray Howell - Costume Designer, Robert Kalloch - Costume Designer, Charles C. Coleman, Jr. - First Assistant Director, Charles Vidor - Director, Al Clark - Editor, Lucien Moraweck - Composer (Music Score), Morris W. Stoloff - Composer (Music Score), Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision, William Knight - Makeup, Lionel Banks - Production Designer, Lucien Andriot - Cinematographer, B.B. Kahane - Producer, Lewis Meltzer - Screenwriter
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