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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

    1956 · Mystery · 1h 20m
  2. Box office. $1.1 million (US rentals) [2] Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 1956 American film noir legal drama directed by Fritz Lang and written by Douglas Morrow. The film stars Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Sidney Blackmer, and Arthur Franz. It was Lang's second film for producer Bert E. Friedlob, [3] and the last American film he directed.

  3. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Directed by Fritz Lang. With Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Sidney Blackmer, Arthur Franz. A novelist aided by his future father-in-law conspires to frame himself for the murder of a burlesque dancer as part of an effort to ban capital punishment.

    • (5.9K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Fritz Lang
    • 1956-11
  4. The surprise-filled thriller Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) may have been director Fritz Lang's final American film but it's certainly not one of his lesser ones. . Analytically inclined viewers can still find Lang's familiar themes of guilt and innocence but anybody else will delight in trying to out-guess the various twists in the engag

    • Fritz Lang, Maxwell Henry
    • Dana Andrews
  5. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Novelist Tom Garrett (Dana Andrews) and publisher Austin Spencer (Sidney Blackmer) intend to show how lawyer Roy Thompson (Philip Bourneuf ...

    • (19)
    • Dana Andrews
    • Fritz Lang
    • Mystery & Thriller
  6. A newspaper publisher, wanting to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial evidence, talks his possible son-in-law Tom into a hoax in an attempt to expose ineptitude of the city's hard-line district attorney. The plan is to have Tom plant clues leading to his arrest for killing a female nightclub dancer. Once Tom is found guilty, he is to reveal the setup and humiliate the DA.

  7. A novelist aided by his future father-in-law conspires to frame himself for the murder of a burlesque dancer as part of an effort to ban capital punishment. Tom Garrett's a reporter on leave from his job. As Tom's having difficulty writing the book, his boss, publisher Austin Spencer, suggests he write a non-fiction book on capital punishment ...

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  9. Jacques Rivette: 'The Hand' ('La Main', Cahiers du Cinema 76, November 1957; on Beyond a Reasonable Doubt) The first point that strikes the unsuspecting spectator, a few minutes into the film, is the diagrammatic, or rather expository aspect instantly assumed by the unfolding of the images: as though what we were watching were less the mise en scene of a script than simply the reading of this ...

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