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6.5/10 • 2

1952-01-011h 13m

Drama

Anne Maitland, a female lawyer, receives an unexpected late-night visit from ex-boyfriend Guy Ransome. She agrees to let him sleep on the sofa but he must leave the next morning. When he returns home he finds that his girlfriend has been murdered. His former lover agrees to defend him without telling the court that he spent the night with her. Complications ensue.

Directors
Francis Searle
Writters
John Hunter, Guy Morgan, Francis Searle
Editors
John Hunter, Guy Morgan, Francis Searle, John Ferris

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  1. Rosamund John

    Rosamund John

    Anne Maitland, K.C.

  2. Hugh Sinclair

    Hugh Sinclair

    Nigel Stewart

  3. Guy Middleton

    Guy Middleton

    Guy Ransome

  4. Henry Edwards

    Henry Edwards

    Geoffrey Whitcomb

  5. Terence Longdon

    Terence Longdon

    Alan Whitcomb

  6. John Warwick

    John Warwick

    Inspector Raynor

  7. Brenda De Banzie

    Brenda De Banzie

    Molly Wheeler

  8. Arthur Howard

    Arthur Howard

    Charles Vaughan

  9. H.S. Hills

    H.S. Hills

    Frank Lindsell

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CinemaSerf

Feb 28, 2023

6/10

Rosamund John is quite good here as the newly "silked" barrister "Anne Maitland". She is at home one evening when her ex-boyfriend "Ransome" (Guy Middleton) shows up claiming homelessness after a row with his girlfriend. She agrees to put him for the night but that's just the start of her problems. When he returns home next morning, he discovers that his gal is no more and that he is prime suspect in a murder investigation being led by the tenacious "Insp. Gaynor" (John Warwick). It now falls on her to defend him - but that's not without risk to her reputation or to her current relationship with her fiancé "Nigel" (Hugh Sinclair) with whom "Guy" is quite prepared to spar as both realise that they are in love with the formidable lawyer. It's when a witness turns up claiming to have seen something crucially important to the defence that the film starts to become interesting and the courtroom drama more tense and unpredictable. As courtroom dramas go, this is well paced with a solid story and provides a good opportunity for a woman to play a convincingly intelligent role in what would have been, in 1950s Britain, very much a man's world. Certainly better than your average daytime cinema fayre and well worth an hour or so.

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    Released
    Original Language
    English
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    Keywords
    judgescotland yardmurderbritish noirpolice investigationjury trialnewspaper headlinefemale lawyer