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A French judge tries to acquit a man who is accused of murdering his lover.

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Teresa Leoni
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Le président Leguen
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Verlac, l'avocat général
Muriel Catalá ...
Anne Chartier
Michel Albertini ...
André Leoni
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Nicole Leguen
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Maître Lannelongue
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Le procureur général
Mario Pilar ...
Joseph Sauveur
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Le médecin légiste
Jean-François Rémi ...
Antoine Bertolucci
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Véricel
Pierre Tabard ...
Toussaint Laverni
François Vibert ...
Guichard
Jean Vigny ...
Le bâtonnier
Jean Amos ...
Le faux inspecteur
Françoise Bette ...
La prostituée
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Un juré
Florence Brière ...
Mme Guichard
François Cadet ...
Le faux inspecteur de police
Philippe Desboeuf ...
Un juré
Max Doria
Robert Favart ...
Le professeur Chartier
Max Fournel
David Gerson
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La joueuse de tennis
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L'automobiliste échangiste
Claude Lochy
Jean-Claude Magret
Armand Meffre ...
Un juré
Maurice Nasil ...
Cacharel, le voisin d'André
Gisèle Touret ...
Mme Touret
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La concierge des Leguen
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Raymond Baillet ...
Un huissier (uncredited)
Michel Bonnet ...
Un juré (uncredited)
Jacqueline Fontaine ...
Une jurée (uncredited)
Chantal Ladesou ...
Une jurée (uncredited)
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Le médecin du milieu (uncredited)

Directed by

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André Cayatte

Written by

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Paul Andréota ... (adaptation)
 
André Cayatte ... (original screenplay)
 
Henri Coupon ... (original screenplay)
 
Pierre Dumayet ... (adaptation & dialogue)
 
Luciano Vincenzoni ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Carlo Ponti ... producer

Music by

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Louiguy

Cinematography by

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Jean Badal

Editing by

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Paul Cayatte

Editorial Department

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Michèle Catonné ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Andrée Champeaux

Production Design by

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Robert Clavel

Art Direction by

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Robert Clavel

Set Decoration by

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Eric Simon

Costume Design by

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Francine Galliard-Risler

Makeup Department

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Jean-Pierre Eychenne ... key makeup artist
Amalia Paoletti ... hair stylist (as Amelia Paoletti)

Production Management

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Frederic Bourdon ... assistant unit manager
Jacques Bourdon ... production manager
Jean Pieuchot ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alain Bonnot ... first assistant director
Michel Léviant ... second assistant director
Christian Rossi ... second assistant director
Jean-Claude Ventura ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Pierre Roudeix ... props (as Pierrot Roudeix)
Enrique Sonois ... assistant decorator

Sound Department

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Marcel Corvaisier ... boom operator
Alex Pront ... sound mixer
Jean Rieul ... sound engineer

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Roger Corbeau ... still photographer
Philippe Houdart ... second assistant camera
Georges Pastier ... camera operator (as Loulou Pastier)
Yves Pouffary ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nicole Bize ... key costumer

Location Management

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Jean-Pierre Bazerolle ... location manager

Music Department

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Louiguy ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Catherine Prévert ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Paul Beugin ... administrator
Jeanne-Marie Liron ... production secretary

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Murderess, Blackmailer, Kidnapper...Can a Beautiful Woman Get Away With All Three? See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Pluie et le Beau Temps (France)
  • L'accusa è: violenza carnale e omicidio (Italy)
  • The Verdict (United Kingdom)
  • El veredicto (Spain)
  • Le testament
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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia After a number of script re writes the script was sent to Paul, Newman who said that he'd had a script 4 or 5 years before which was much better so the producers went with the original and won an Oscar. Wrong comment: Verdict (1974) and The Verdict (1982) are different films... See more »

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