Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
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Reviews Counted:36
Fresh:36
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.4/10
Consensus: One of cinema's greatest courtroom dramas, Anatomy of a Murder is tense, thought-provoking, and brilliantly acted, with great performances from James Stewart and George C. Scott.
Runtime: 2 hrs 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Director Preminger thrives in tense legal showdowns and this is perhaps his best, mostly for Stewart's cagey performance as a deceptively wily small-town lawyer. An army lieutenant shoots a bar... Director Preminger thrives in tense legal showdowns and this is perhaps his best, mostly for Stewart's cagey performance as a deceptively wily small-town lawyer. An army lieutenant shoots a bar owner for allegedly raping his wife. A trial ensues, in which his attempts to convince the jury that the lieutenant is innocent of first degree murder because of he was the victim of an "irresistible impulse." The plot is complicated by the nature of the criminal and defendants, none of whom is purely good or evil, but who all have a complex relationship to the law and to society. [More]
Starring: James Stewart, George C. Scott, Murray Hamilton, Eve Arden
Starring: James Stewart, George C. Scott, Murray Hamilton, Eve Arden, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Orson Bean, Arthur O'Connell
Director: Otto Preminger
Director: Otto Preminger
Producer: Otto Preminger
Composer: Duke Ellington
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Release:
Jul 11, 2000
Reviews for Anatomy of a Murder
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At 160 minutes, Anatomy is longer than the subject warrants, but the pace seldom slackens -- thanks to the competence of Director Otto Preminger. Full Review |
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The picture is superbly photographed by Sam Leavitt in black and white, though there's nothing black and white about the movie's morality. Full Review |
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To me Remick's damaged, dysfunctional presence is the really subversive thing about the picture. And Stewart's grandstanding attorney propels this long film to its final verdict. Full Review |
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From the stylised Saul Bass credit sequence to Preminger's assured direction, this is a thought provoking, superbly acted drama that simply oozes class. Full Review |
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Preminger purposely creates situations that flicker with uncertainty, that may be evaluated in different ways. Motives are mixed and dubious, and, therefore, sustain interest. Full Review |
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As an entertaining look at legal process, this is spellbinding all the way, infused by an ambiguity about human personality and motivation that is Preminger's trademark, and the location shooting is superb. Full Review |
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Coolly absorbing, nonchalantly cynical. Full Review |
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It's simply the best trial movie ever made. Full Review |
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Otto at the top of his game. Full Review |
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Atypical of Hollywood court dramas of the era, Preminger's masterpiece is marked by moral ambiguity, dark visuals (b/w cinematography), great performance from Jimmy Stewart as a "loser" lawyer, one of the longest court trials, and objective camera. Full Review |
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The screenplay, from a novel by John D. Voelker, drips with the smoke-drenched taste of 1940s noir, stinging the eyes and lungs. Full Review |
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Time has blunted much of the film's daringly ironic take on notions of guilt and innocence. Yet it still stands as a telling commentary on 50s America. Full Review |
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Packed with astonishing dialog and bristly performances, this is essential cinema. Full Review |
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Courtroom procedurals this nimble don't come along often, but with Anatomy of a Murder, Preminger showed how it could be done. Full Review |
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All the principals are fantastic, with the possible exception of Remick, who just doesn't fit the part nearly well enough. Duke Ellington's score is a classic. Full Review |
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