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Gregory Peck | Anthony Keane | |
Ann Todd | Gay Keane | |
Charles Laughton | Judge Lord Thomas Horfield | |
Charles Coburn | Sir Simon Flaquer | |
Ethel Barrymore | Lady Sophie Horfield | |
Louis Jourdan | Andre Latour | |
Alida Valli | Maddalena Anna Paradine | |
Leo G. Carroll | Sir Joseph | |
Joan Tetzel | Judy Flaquer | |
Isobel Elsom | Innkeeper | |
Patrick Aherne | Police Sgt. Leggett | |
Gilbert Allen | Undetermined Role | |
John Barton | Courtroom Spectator | |
Leonard Carey | Courtroom Stenographer | |
Steve Carruthers | Courtroom Spectator | |
Russell Custer | Barrister in Courtroom | |
Jack Deery | Juror | |
Elspeth Dudgeon | Second Matron | |
James Fairfax | Undetermined Role | |
Rudy Germane | Courtroom Spectator |
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Producer | David O. Selznick
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Writer |
Ben Hecht
David O. Selznick Alma Reville James Bridie |
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Cinematography | Lee Garmes
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Musician |
Franz Waxman
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The beautiful Mrs. Paradine is accused of poisoning her older, blind husband. She hires married Anthony Keane as her lawyer and when he begins to fall in love with her, she encourages him. |
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