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Guilty? ()

Je plaide non coupable (original title)
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A Frenchwoman accused of the murder of her child's father in an English court rejects her defence lawyer. At the request of a Frenchman who saved his life during the war, a family solicitor reluctantly takes on the case.

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Nap Rumbold
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Jaqueline Delbois
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Judge
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Pelton
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Summers
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Vicki Martin (as Andree Debar)
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Pierre Lemaire
Kynaston Reeves ...
Colonel Wright
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Mrs. Roper
Hugh Morton ...
Rumbold Senior
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Poynter
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Inspector Hobson
André Mikhelson ...
Santos (as Andre Mikhelson)
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Camino
Raf De La Torre ...
'Doctor'
Félix Clément ...
Maire Gimelet (as Felix Clement)
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Madame Gimelet
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Valdi (as Lupovici)
Michael Anthony ...
Julian Welles
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Court Official
Gerald Andersen ...
Dr. Younger (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Court Official (uncredited)
Lucien Callamand ...
(uncredited)
Noël Darzal ...
(uncredited)
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Jury Foreman (uncredited)
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Military Witness (uncredited)
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Barrister (uncredited)
Arthur Howard ...
Court Aide (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis ...
Prisoner Escort (uncredited)
Fred Machon ...
Police Sergeant in Courthouse (uncredited)
Gaston Orbal ...
(uncredited)
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Scotland Yard Inspector (uncredited)
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Jury Member (uncredited)
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Girl Listening to Phone Call (uncredited)

Directed by

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Edmond T. Gréville ... (as Edmond Greville)

Written by

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Maurice J. Wilson ... (screenplay)
 
Ernest Dudley ... (additional dialogue)
 
Michael Gilbert ... (novel "Death Has Deep Roots")
 
Edmond T. Gréville ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Charles Leeds ... producer (as Charles A. Leeds)
Paul Marchand ... producer
Eugène Tucherer ... producer

Music by

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Bruce Montgomery
Daniel White

Cinematography by

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Jacques Lemare ... director of photography
Stanley Pavey ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Jim Connock
Jean Ravel

Production Design by

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Eugène Piérac

Art Direction by

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Scott MacGregor ... (as R. Scott Macgregor)

Makeup Department

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John O'Gorman ... makeup artist
Doris Pollard ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Fred D'Orengiani ... production manager
Maurice Hartwig ... unit production manager
Jack Hicks ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Peter Manley ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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René-Christian Forget ... sound
Len Page ... sound mixer
George Rice ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Don Roberts ... boom operator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jacques Boutinot ... still photographer
Gustave Raulet ... camera operator
John von Kotze ... camera operator (as John Kotze)
Richard Bailey ... first camera assistant (uncredited)
Philip Finch ... second camera assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dulcie Midwinter ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Philip Martell ... director of music (as Phillip Martell)

Script and Continuity Department

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Audrey Warwick ... continuity
Lucie Lichtig ... continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Bill Batchelor ... publicity director (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • Guilty? (United Kingdom)
  • Guilty? (United States)
  • Crimen pasional (Spain)
  • Culpada? (Portugal)
  • O fonos tis 14is Martiou (Greece)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Veteran extra Aileen Lewis is not only the policewoman standing in the dock behind Andrée Debar, she's also in the public gallery sitting towards the back on the right hand side of the screen. See more »
Goofs When Rumbold is photographed leaving the post office the photographer is to his right but the photograph shown soon after was clearly taken from his left. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Big Time Operators (1957). See more »

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