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"What is the Judge
Doing Under His Robe?" |
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Directed by Otto
Preminger
- Written by Wendell
Mayes
Starring Lee Remick,
George C. Scott, James
Stewart, Eve Arden
Distributed by Columbia -
1959 - 160m - Rated PG |

Slightly Dated...
A
small time lawyer is hired to defend a soldier
accused of murdering his wife's rapist in an
uncontrollable fit of rage. The courtroom
proceedings become a chess game between the
small town lawyer and the high powered big wig
brought in to prosecute the case.
Jimmy Stewart is his usual solid self. Gazarra
and Scott have some real quality moments in this
film... but the star was the fresh faced Lee
Remick as the flirty and flighty blonde. This
film made her a big star and, 40 years later, it
is still very easy to see why.
Watching it 40 years after it's release, taking
in to account all the courtroom drama imitations
since, you might find the film clichéd with a
'Matlock' quality. I concede that this film has
lost much of the power it once had.
Nevertheless, Anatomy of a Murder is a skillful
and intriguing classic, that was controversial
and risqué back in 1959, and it still provides a
fun evening of entertainment.
©
Written by TC Candler
Richard
Propes' Comment
I love Jimmy
Stewart, and he doesn't disappoint here. I agree
with TC, though, that this film is definitely
slightly dated and hasn't aged as well as some
of Stewart's other films. I actually stumbled
upon this film, and it fits very well into a lot
of my volunteer work in preventing sexual
violence. This is also one of the films that
made me really the brilliance of Stewart's
acting. If you look at his full body of work,
well, it's astounding.
Jacob
Hall's Comment
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