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In a small town where law and order are as flexible as the whims of its inhabitants, an idealistic lawyer returns after years of absence with the hope of restoring justice and common sense. However, his plans are thrown into disarray when he encounters a gang of rogues and con artists who have taken control of the local judicial system. Each attempt to do the right thing turns into a clash of egos, comedic plots, and romantic entanglements that make the lawyer question not only his mission but also his mental health.

Amidst delirious nighttime trials, where criminals become judges and judges turn into comedians, the protagonist tries to balance his desire to do good with the chaotic entertainment that ensues at each session. With the help of a group of misfits, including a sultry cabaret singer and an old friend with a knack for manipulation, he embarks on a hilarious journey to unmask the secrets that haunt the city's powerful.

As a whirlwind of legal absurdities and comedic situations unfolds, the lawyer begins to understand that the true judgment is not just about the law, but about humanity itself. In this epic struggle between idealism and pragmatism, the characters will discover that life can be a stage, and justice, although complicated, always has its share of fun.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Frank McDonald
Writer
Kenneth Gamet
Don Ryan
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.90
Actors
Ann Dvorak
John Litel
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Joseph Crehan
William B. Davidson
Stanley Fields
Walter Miller
John Sheehan
Bill Elliott
Gordon Hart
Harrison Greene
Charley Foy
Eddie Foster
Lyle Moraine
George Offerman
Joan Woodbury
Don Downen
John Butler
Glen Cavender
Wheaton Chambers
Eddy Chandler
Richard Cramer
Joe Cunningham
Frank Faylen
Sam Flint
Jack Gardner
Harry Hayden
Stuart Holmes
Robert Homans
Eugene Jackson
Sheldon Jett
Cy Kendall
Richard Kipling
James Pier Mason
Pat McKee
Howard M. Mitchell
Bert Moorhouse
Jack Mower
Louis Natheaux
Henry Otho
Paul Panzer
Herbert Rawlinson
Cliff Saum
Houseley Stevenson
Harry Tenbrook
Leo White
Charles C. Wilson
Tom Wilson
Jack Wise
Gender
Romance
Crimen
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Bryan Foy
Original title
Midnight Court
Duration
63
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