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Criminal Court

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In the heart of a bustling city, a prestigious lawyer finds himself trapped in a moral dilemma when he agrees to defend a murder suspect who, at first glance, appears completely guilty. The plot unfolds as the lawyer investigates the dark background of the case, uncovering a web of lies, secrets, and betrayals in his attempt to uncover the truth.

With the pressure from the media and public opinion mounting, every step he takes leads him into increasingly complicated situations. Tension escalates when he discovers that his client is hiding more than one secret, prompting him to question his own ethics and the decisions he has made throughout his career. Meanwhile, the prosecutor, an old rival, is determined to win the case at any cost, adding a layer of competitiveness and personal danger.

As the trial approaches, the lawyer finds himself torn between his professional duty and his instinct that something darker lies behind the crime. In an unexpected twist in the plot, the protagonists are forced to confront their own demons, challenging not only the legal verdict but also the very notion of justice itself. With a shocking ending that leaves the audience debating the nature of truth and justice, this story becomes a profound reflection on morality within a complex legal system.

Media type
Movie
Year
1946
Director
Robert Wise
Writer
Lawrence Kimble
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Actors
Tom Conway
Martha O'Driscoll
June Clayworth
Robert Armstrong
Addison Richards
Pat Gleason
Steve Brodie
Robert Warwick
Phil Warren
Joe Devlin
Lee Bonnell
Robert Clarke
Tommy Noonan
Jason Robards Sr.
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Martin Mooney
Original title
Criminal Court
Duration
63
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