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6.4/10   3,579 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Robert Hichens (novel)
Alma Reville (adaptation)
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Release Date:
26 August 1949 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Plot:
The beautiful Mrs. Paradine is accused of poisoning her older, blind husband. She hires married Anthony... more | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. more
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(2 articles)
On DVD Today: October 14, 2008
 (From Rope Of Silicon. 14 October 2008, 1:30 AM, PDT)

Actress Valli Dies
 (From WENN. 24 April 2006)

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More than a courtroom soap opera--a major Hitchcock work more (64 total)

Cast

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Gregory Peck ... Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defence
Ann Todd ... Gay Keane

Charles Laughton ... Judge Lord Thomas Horfield
Charles Coburn ... Sir Simon Flaquer
Ethel Barrymore ... Lady Sophie Horfield
Louis Jourdan ... Andre Latour, Paradine's Valet
Alida Valli ... Mrs. Maddalena Anna Paradine (as Valli)
Leo G. Carroll ... Sir Joseph, Counsel for the Prosecution
Joan Tetzel ... Judy Flaquer
Isobel Elsom ... Innkeeper
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Patrick Aherne ... Sgt. Leggett (uncredited)
Gilbert Allen ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Leonard Carey ... Courtroom Stenographer (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon ... Second Matron (uncredited)
James Fairfax ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
John Goldsworthy ... Lakin (uncredited)
Lumsden Hare ... Courtroom Attendant (uncredited)
Alec Harford ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Sam Harris ... Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Alfred Hitchcock ... Man carrying cello case (uncredited)
Colin Hunter ... Baker (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin ... Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Colin Keith-Johnston ... Clerk of the Court (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Lester Matthews ... Insp. Ambrose (uncredited)
Phyllis Morris ... Mrs. Carr, the Housekeeper (uncredited)
Edgar Norton ... Courtroom Attendant (uncredited)
John Williams ... Barrister Collins (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock 
 
Writing credits
Robert Hichens (novel)

Alma Reville (adaptation)

David O. Selznick (screenplay) and
Ben Hecht (screenplay) uncredited

James Bridie  adaptation (uncredited)

Produced by
David O. Selznick .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Franz Waxman 
Paul Dessau (uncredited)
 
Cinematography by
Lee Garmes 
 
Production Design by
J. McMillan Johnson 
 
Art Direction by
Thomas N. Morahan  (as Thomas Morahan)
 
Set Decoration by
Emile Kuri 
Joseph B. Platt (interiors)
 
Costume Design by
Travis Banton (gowns)
Charles Arrico (uncredited)
 
Makeup Department
Larry Germain .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Fred Ahern .... unit manager
Argyle Nelson .... production manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lowell J. Farrell .... assistant director
Joel Freeman .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
James G. Stewart .... sound director
Richard Van Hessen .... sound recordist
Edward Ullman .... sound recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Clarence Slifer .... special effects
 
Editorial Department
John Faure .... associate supervising film editor
Hal C. Kern .... supervising editor
 
Other crew
Lydia Schiller .... scenario assistant
David O. Selznick .... presenter
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (USA) (complete title)
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Runtime:
125 min | 119 min (re-release) | 132 min (original release) | 94 min (edited television version) | 115 min (re-release)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Alfred Hitchcock wanted to direct Ingrid Bergman in the role of a woman on trial for killing her husband - the part that eventually went to Alida Valli. Bergman wanted to avoid doing another movie for producer David O. Selznick. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: Although the film story is all based in UK, but almost all of the characters speak in an American accent. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Lakin: Dinner will be ready in fifteen minutes, mum.
Mrs. Maddalena Anna Paradine: Thank you, Lakin.
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21 out of 23 people found the following review useful.
More than a courtroom soap opera--a major Hitchcock work, 17 February 2006
8/10
Author: Jugu Abraham (jugu_abraham@yahoo.co.uk) from Trivandrum, Kerala, India

I loved the film not because it of its courtroom drama but because of Hitchcock's ability to deal with the drama outside the courtroom.

First, take in the shots that lead up to Alida Valli's character being arrested and locked up in the cell. Hitchcock is at his best building up the positive and elegant side of the character by enhancing the details--the expensive jewelry, the lady ensuring her hair is in place before receiving visitors, the humanist care taken to inform the valet that she would not be having her dinner, etc., etc. The build-up of the character within a few minutes of reel time for the viewer is considerably intelligent right up to the loud slamming of the cell door and the effect it has on the inmate (Hitchcock's own phobia?).

The second sequence that is unforgettable for me is the camera zooming in on Ann Todd's naked shoulder followed by the lecherous Charles Laughton caressing Todd's hand hidden away from her husband's vision, leading up ultimately to Todd's rejection of Laughton's advances. What is of consequence is not the performance of Todd or Laughton, but Hitchcock's sequence of visuals deftly edited to enhance the effect.

A third unusual image of the film is the introductory shot of Louis Jordan. This is the only film in my memory where a character is introduced without the least shred of light falling upon his/her face--his legs and hands are quite visible, but not his face.

Finally, the meetings in the jail between Valli and Peck smolders without a kiss or a physical touch. In my view, the performance of Valli is outstanding. Her remarkable turns in films by Visconti ("Senso") and Bertolucci ("1900") proved her capability.

The film belongs to Hitchcock, Valli and the camera-work of Lee Garmes (shots within the courtroom--probably the angles were suggested by the director). It is an unusual Hitchcock film with an elegant turn by Alida Valli. It is a film that cries out loud for a reassessment among Hitch's body of work. It is a major film of the director--though it is not an obvious one. Hitchcock seems to ask the viewer at the end of the film a difficult question--who is the true heroine of the film? And he has a macguffin...

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