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| Eve Arden | Maida Rutledge | |
| Orson Bean | Dr. Matthew Smith | |
| Ben Gazzara | Lt. Frederick Manion | |
| Murray Hamilton | Alphonse Paquette | |
| Arthur O'Connell | Parnell Emmett McCarthy | |
| Lee Remick | Laura Manion | |
| George C. Scott | Asst. State Atty. Gen. Claude Dancer | |
| James Stewart | Paul Biegler | |
| Kathryn Grant | Mary Pilant | |
| Russ Brown | George Lemon |
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| Producer | Otto Preminger
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| Writer | Wendell Mayes
John D. Voelker |
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| Musician | Duke Ellington
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Paul Biegler is a small town lawyer who until recently had been the local prosecutor and given a lack of clients, he spends a lot of time fishing. When a murder takes place in a trailer park on the outskirts of town, he is asked to defend Lt. Frederick Manion who admits to having killed Barney Quill, a local bar owner who allegedly raped his wife. He now claims temporary insanity. The case is both |
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