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120 min
Based on the real-life lawsuit of journalist Quentin Reynolds against columnist Westbrook Pegler, portraying the courtroom battle where Reynolds sues Pegler for calling him a communist; stars Van Heflin as the lawyer and Jose Ferrer as the bigoted columnist, dramatizing how they slowly trap the writer in his own lies, ultimately leading to a win for Reynolds and highlighting McCarthy-era politics, with the story adapted from Louis Nizer's book My Life in Court.
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Van Heflin | Robert Sloane | Unowned |
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Angie Dickinson | Anita Corcoran | Unowned |
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E.G. Marshall | Paul Cleary | Unowned |
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Lloyd Bridges | Dennis Corcoran | Unowned |
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George Grizzard | Alston | Unowned |
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Rosemary Murphy | Claire | Unowned |
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Anthony Quayle | Colonel Douglas | Unowned |
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José Ferrer | Boyd Bendix | Unowned |
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John Beal | Coles | Unowned |
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Marc Connelly | Judge | Unowned |