7/10
Moody Legal Drama
6 June 2019
Before he was fully established as a mature bon vivant, William Powell was still bringing a slightly menacing edge to the lead roles he had recently been promoted to by Paramount, paired for the second time with the also sophisticated and up-and-coming Kay Francis in her slinky, short-haired siren days.

After the usual courtroom theatrics such as the one involving a bottle of nitroglycerine, the film becomes an intense romantic melodrama, adroitly directed by John Cromwell and atmospherically lit by Charles Lang; its vintage indicated by a straight appearance by James Finlayson minus his moustache as a put-upon juror and a sneering Thomas Jackson as the detective who hounds Powell the way he would soon relish making life uncomfortable for Edward G. Robinson in 'Little Caesar'.
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