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Review of by Martin T — 11 Sep 2009

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Hitchcock delves into the genre of legal dramas with this one?with Gregory Peck as a British barrister who defends a woman he is convinced is innocence?mostly because he?s in love with her. Peck is miscast here, not even trying to fake an English accent.

We know he can pull off a good ?lawyer? act (as he does flawlessly in To Kill a Mockingbird), but he just doesn?t even seem to be trying here. Laughton and Barrymore are hardly used at all?I?m sure they were just cast for big name appeal?their roles are both minute, especially Barrymore?s.

The one saving grace to this film is the plot. It?s a strong story that holds up through the years. Not packing as much of a ?thriller? punch as most Hitchcock titles, this one is more about the drama and less about the suspense, though there is a crucial piece of plot that is revealed in the end.

Compared to titles like Billy Wilder?s legal classic Witness for the Prosecution, the ending is not as intense, but the movie on a whole is a fine legal drama.

This review of The Paradine Case (1947) was written by on 11 Sep 2009.

The Paradine Case has generally received mixed reviews.

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