Thursday, June 2, 2005
Anatomy of a Murder (1951)
I read the book on my dad's recommendation a few months ago and absolutely loved it. It felt so wonderfully real. So when I noticed this sitting in our local video store I decided I should see it. To my delight it had been only slightly Hollywoodized and only slightly shortened. (It's a good 2 1/2 hour movie.) The atmosphere of the book was kept as was, well, nearly everything else about it. It's a fascinating look into the basic in-and-outs of how a lawyer might defend a guy who HAD committed a murder and probably belonged in jail. No real moral judgments or anything here, just the telling of this case and how it was plotted out. This was a pretty darn great movie. 4 stars.
Labels:
ben gazzara,
crime,
drama,
eve arden,
george c. scott,
james stewart,
lee remick,
mystery,
orson bean,
otto preminger,
wendell mayes
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