5.6
87 min
Justice, the poets have it, is a blind goddess. Eric Portman stars as the lawyer defending a lord, Hugh Williams, accused by his secretary Michael Dennison of having diverted public funds for his own use.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Eric Portman | Sir John Dearing KC | Unowned | |
Anne Crawford | Lady Helen Brasted | Unowned | |
Hugh Williams | Lord Arthur Brasted | Unowned | |
Michael Denison | Derek Waterhouse | Unowned | |
Nora Swinburne | Lady Dearing | Unowned | |
Raymond Lovell | Frank Mainwaring KC | Unowned | |
Claire Bloom | Mary Dearing | Unowned | |
Frank Cellier | The Judge | Unowned | |
Clive Morton | Mersel | Unowned | |
Maurice Denham | Johnson | Unowned | |
Thora Hird | Derek's Charwoman | Unowned | |
Elspet Gray | Daphne Dearing | Unowned | |
Cecil Bevan | Morton | Unowned | |
John Stone | Sir John's Junior | Unowned | |
Philip Saville | Mainwaring's Junior | Unowned | |
Martin Benson | Count Stephan Mikla | Unowned | |
Cyril Chamberlain | Policeman in Park | Unowned | |
Rosemary Treston | Helen | Unowned | |
Martin Miller | Mario - Waiter at the Savoy | Unowned | |
Marcel Poncin | Bertoni | Unowned | |
Carl Jaffe | Johan Meyer | Unowned | |
Geoffrey Denton | Foreman of the Jury | Unowned | |
Noel Howlett | Court Usher | Unowned | |
Carroll Gibbons | Himself - Orchestra Leader (as Carroll Gibbons and His Orchestra) | Unowned |