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  1. They Won't Believe Me

    1947 · Crime drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Country. United States. Language. English. They Won't Believe Me is a 1947 American film noir directed by Irving Pichel and starring Robert Young, Susan Hayward and Jane Greer. It was produced by Alfred Hitchcock 's longtime assistant and collaborator, Joan Harrison. The film was made and distributed by Hollywood major studio RKO Pictures .

  2. They Won't Believe Me: Directed by Irving Pichel. With Susan Hayward, Robert Young, Jane Greer, Rita Johnson. On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand to claim his innocence and describe the actual, but improbable-sounding, sequence of events that led to her death.

  3. They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- (Movie Clip) To The Jury Please Opening scenes, folksy lawyer Cahill (Frank Ferguson) beginning his defense of slippery Larry (Robert Young), brief introductions for Tom Powers, Janet Shaw, Jane Greer and others who will figure in the story, from They Won't Believe Me, 1947, also starring Susan Hayward.

  4. They Won't Believe Me. Although Larry Ballentine (Robert Young) is married to the wealthy Greta (Rita Johnson), he still sees other women on the side. While he is involved with Verna Carlson ...

    • Crime, Drama
  5. They Won't Believe Me (1947) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TheyWontBelieveMeRobert Young triumphs against type playing the dirty rotten scoundrel Larry Ballant...

  6. Synopsis. At his murder trial, Larry Ballentine tells the jury how his supposed victim, his wife, Greta, met her fate. He begins by recounting how during an illicit rendezvous in New York, his lover, Janice Bell, tells him that she wants out of their affair. When she reveals that she is moving to Montreal that night, Larry declares that he is ...

  7. They Won't Believe Me is directed by Irving Pichel and adapted to screenplay by Jonathan Latimer from a story by Gordon McDonell. It stars Robert Young, Susan Hayward, Jane Greer and Rita Johnson. Music is by Roy Webb and cinematography by Harry J. Wild.

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