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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

    1956 · Mystery · 1h 20m

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    • Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (Film) - TV Tropes
      • Door-Closes Ending: Susan calls the governor as the governor, with pen in hand, is about to sign Tom's pardon. After she tells him the truth, the governor tells the bailiff to lead Tom back to his cell. The last shot is the door to the hallway closing as Tom is taken away.
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  2. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 2009 American crime thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams, starring Michael Douglas, Jesse Metcalfe and Amber Tamblyn. Based on Fritz Lang 's 1956 film of the same name , it was Hyams' second reimagining of an RKO property after 1990's Narrow Margin . [2]

  3. Sep 11, 2009 · Hackneyed and over dramatic, this undercooked courtroom drama suffers from bad dialogue and a twist ending you'll see from a distance. Read Critics Reviews Critics Reviews

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    • Peter Hyams
    • PG-13
    • Jesse Metcalfe
  4. But in this subversive film a perverse atmosphere of subliminal uncertainty prevails over the established surface reality, and the surprise ending comes as more of an emotional shock than as a real surprise--allowing the filmmaker to pass on his cynicism and disillusionment over the human condition.

  5. The movie ends with C.J. arrested again for the murder. LONG VERSION. C.J. Nicholas (Jesse Metcalfe) is a television reporter who is investigating DA Mark Hunter (Michael Douglas), who he believes is planting DNA evidence in order to secure convictions.

  6. Beyond A Reasonable Doubt -- (Original Trailer)Director Fritz Lang's last American movie, Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (1956), concerns a novelist (Dana Andrews) who frames himself for murder.

    • Fritz Lang, Maxwell Henry
    • Dana Andrews
  7. 'Beyond A Reasonable Doubt' has tremendous shock value, which makes this thriller a winner all the way. Very surprisingly, this film has not gained any popularity, which is really sad. This film has the potential to keep hooked, but god knows what went wrong!

  8. For Lang, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt was a painful end to the most productive and demanding phase of his career; for his devotees, it is one his finest works, a devious psychological roller-coaster that should rank among some of the greatest of all classic films noirs. © James Travers 2011.

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