Cast

Madeleine Carroll
Hope Ames

George Brent
Matt Logan

Beulah Bondi
Mrs. Livingston Ames

Arthur Treacher
Griggsby

Alan Mowbray
Lawrence Waterson

Esther Dale
Matilda

Scotty Beckett
Bobbie Ames

Mayo Methot
Cora Lamont

Jonathan Hale
First trial judge

Guy Bates Post
Judge John Davis

Richard Carle
Uncle Gordon

June Brewster
Laurette La Rue

Elvira Curci
Jeanette

Alan Baxter
Lou, a Reporter

Brenda Fowler
Mrs. Shumway

Ward Bond
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Madeleine Carroll turns in a lively performance here as the accused socialite "Hope" who is on trial for murdering her wealthy husband. Her last ditch and emotional plea to the all-male jury does the trick and she gets off, but her mother-in-law (Beulah Bondi) wants her as far away from her child "Bobby" as possible so pretty soon they are going to have head back to court. Not only has the boy's grandmother employed "Waterston" (Alan Mowbray) as her solicitor - he was the defence lawyer for the original crime, but "Logan" (George Brent) the DA who failed in that prosecution has rather lost the plot since and taken to the bottle. "Hope" reckons the only way to keep her son is to prove, categorically, that she didn't kill her husband and so engages "Logan" to get to the bottom of just who did kill him! This hits the ground running and allows Carroll to pretty much own the screen throughout. There is some solid support from the wise-cracking Brent, Mowbray and the ever reliable Arthur Treacher brings a little stiff upper lipped humour as butler "Griggs". The actual investigation is a bit superficial and the clues rather fall into place but there's some fun to be had whilst the expected romance blossoms and the courtroom drama thickens. It might also show an early cinematic example of child grooming, too. Worth a watch, I'd say.
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