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Mr. District Attorney (1947)

6.5 | Feb 20, 1947 (US) | Crime | 01:21

There's A Law Against A Woman Like Her!

An assistant district attorney gets mixed-up with a woman who is working for the group that he is investigating.

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Dennis O'Keefe
Steve Bennett
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Adolphe Menjou
Craig Warren
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Marguerite Chapman
Marcia Manning
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Michael O'Shea
Harrington
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George Coulouris
James Randolph
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Jeff Donnell
Miss Miller
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Steven Geray
Berotti
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Ralph Morgan
Ed Jamison
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John Kellogg
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Doris Houck
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CinemaSerf
6 | Dec 24, 2022
Dennis O'Keefe is "Bennett" and aspiring lawyer who joins the team of District Attorney "Warren" (Adolphe Menjou). Initially he is prepared to put in the graft, and his boss is impressed - but when he begins to fall for the enigmatic "Marcia" (Marguerite Chapman) his focus starts to wander and he and his boss part company. Now on the other side of the fence, "Bennett" finds himself working for "Randolph" (George Coulouris) and embroiled in a complex property scam that could involve his new love. It's not a bad effort at a crime noir, this, but there is far too much dialogue and little on-screen chemistry between O'Keefe and his not-so-smouldering femme-fatale Chapman. It is probably about fifteen minutes too long, with a little too much preamble that could have been reinvested in the grittier end of the proceedings that are all rather conveniently - and hastily - pulled together. It's pretty procedural and I can't think you'll remember watching it afterwards, but it passes the time ok.