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Witness for the Prosecution

Witness for the Prosecution

1957Movie⏱️ 1h 56mApproved🏆 #64 Top Rated
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller
8.4
IMDB Rating
159,641 votes

A veteran British barrister must defend his client in a murder trial that has surprise after surprise.

Director
Billy Wilder
Writers
Agatha Christie, Billy Wilder, Harry Kurnitz
Stars
Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton
Release Date
February 6, 1958
Language
English, German
Country
United States
🏆 3
Wins
🎯 15
Nominations
💬 420
Reviews
📋 207K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power
as Leonard Vole
Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich
as Christine
Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton
as Sir Wilfrid
Elsa Lanchester
Elsa Lanchester
as Miss Plimsoll
John Williams
John Williams
as Brogan-Moore
Henry Daniell
Henry Daniell
as Mayhew
Ian Wolfe
Ian Wolfe
as Carter
Torin Thatcher
Torin Thatcher
as Mr. Myers
Norma Varden
Norma Varden
as Mrs. French
Una O'Connor
Una O'Connor
as Janet

💰 Box Office

$7,903
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
Production
Edward Small Productions

🏷️ Keywords

lawyercourtroom dramadefense attorneycourtroomtrial

🎯 Categories

Legal DramaLegal ThrillerWhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Superb and unjustly maligned film
by jasonhurd2004-07-31

"WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD! I'm not sure I have the ability to adequately praise this film. The original short story(rather unremarkable, actually)has been expanded into a magnificent example of Hollywood entertainment at its best. In addition to perhaps the finest line-up of character actors ever assembled(next to Cukor's David Copperfield, that is), we get Laughton and Dietrich at the top of their form. The person who criticised Lanchester's performance as "annoying" missed the point entirely. Miss Plimsoll is meant to be annoying! Also, what's with all the bad-mo..."

💡 Did You Know?

Charles Laughton, who could be moody and difficult, was apparently a dream to work with, throwing himself into the role with dedication and delight. Billy Wilder later recalled a day that was set aside just for shooting reaction shots of the jury and courtroom crowd (composed of extras hired only for the day). Normally, the assistant director would read the actors' lines, and the extras would react. However, Laughton, who was fascinated with the whole process of filmmaking, begged to help. So he came in on his day off and read all of the off-camera speeches to the jury members. He not only read his part but also the judge's, the prosecutor's, and even Marlene Dietrich's. According to biographer Maurice Zolotow in his book "Billy Wilder in Hollywood", "it was an exhibition of craftsmanship such as Wilder had never seen. He believes that Charles Laughton had the greatest technical range and power of any actor, man or woman, whom he has known."

📖 Synopsis

A veteran British barrister must defend his client in a murder trial that has surprise after surprise.