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Frieda 2022-09-14 05:50:54
Trial defense + multiple reversals = classic
Barrister Sir Weyfield defends a man who appears to be in a very disadvantaged position pending trial. Man suspected of killing a wealthy widow without an alibi. The man looked flattering but somewhat honest. Men's wives look different, not as overwhelmed as other wives when their husbands...
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Armando 2022-09-14 04:55:28
1
The famous London criminal defense lawyer Sir Weyfield (Charles Laughton) received heart disease treatment, but his body was still weak. He went home to recuperate on the first day. The nurses have been strictly supervising his medication, and put an end to smoking and drinking. In order to...
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Mckenzie 2022-09-13 14:44:33
The premise of loving others is to protect yourself first
The main line of the story revolves around "defending a man in a murder case", and the witnesses include the deceased's nanny, the police and the wife who is suspected of eating. The lawyer refuted the babysitter by saying "the babysitter's hearing is not good" and "the babysitter is a property...
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Vergie 2022-09-13 05:13:15
just
For the realization of the law, it is essential for the evidence to be accurate and sufficient. When there is no problem with the facts to be proved, sometimes there are flaws in the evidence.
As far as the prosecution and defense are concerned, it can only be seen that they are all to safeguard the...
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Friedrich 2022-09-09 02:38:26
Wonderful, unforgettable masterpiece of film history
Roger Ebert once said, "We need to cherish those experiences, those first encounters with the greatest film in film history." Yesterday, "Witness for the Prosecution" gave me this experience: after watching the film In the process, I regained the long-lost excitement, surprise, excitement and...
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Eliseo 2022-09-07 12:34:51
Never fully trust your attorney or advocate
The plot design is really wonderful! When Christine appeared in the witness box and said the "irrational", I felt that it was very suitable for her first appearance~ When the woman in the phone booth appeared, there was a kind of hope, and I felt that this movie would also Okay, why is the ending...
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Alexa 2022-09-05 00:40:12
silky old movie
This should be the first time I've watched an old movie seriously. I didn't expect it, but it's still very flavorful. The plot is fairly compact, and the subsequent reversal has unexpected effects. , I was very excited to see the unexpected reversal in the movie 60 years ago. I felt that the actors...
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Glennie 2022-08-21 07:43:02
Immersive sound
I watched the prosecution witnesses today. I didn’t have much hope to watch them. The movies from a long time ago were still in black and white, because they were on the TOP250 list after all, so I went to watch them. I want to write a long review of the movie, it's really great. At first, I...
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Abelardo 2022-08-21 00:33:22
Long live old jazz, long live Dietrich
Long live! It's a wonderful arrangement to have Jazz's wife play the nurse, and the pairing of the two is fantastic. Dietrich is like living to 56 for this scene, not only does she not look like a 56-year-old woman, but when her tough face is cracked by the evidence of the Jazz, she yells damn you,...
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Jazmin 2022-08-19 11:21:12
A classic, worth revisiting
Finally found a leisurely morning to enjoy this classic. As a legal-themed film, it took a certain amount of space at the beginning to explain the characters and the background of the case to make the plot more layered. The dialogue is mixed with British humor from time to time, which is very...
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Director: Billy Wilder
Language: English,German Release date: February 6, 1958