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An Act of Murder

An Act of Murder

★ 6.91948Movie1 h 31 mUnited States
CrimeDramaFilm-Noir

A hard-line judge is tempted toward mercy-killing by his wife's terminal cancer.

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An Act of Murder

1948

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1 h 31 m

United States

Crime

Drama

Film-Noir

A hard-line judge is tempted toward mercy-killing by his wife's terminal cancer.
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Fredric March
Judge Calvin Cooke
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Edmond O'Brien
David Douglas
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Florence Eldridge
Catherine Cooke
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Geraldine Brooks
Ellie Cooke
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Stanley Ridges
Doctor Walter Morrison
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John McIntire
Judge Ogden
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Frederic Tozere
Charles Dayton
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Will Wright
Judge Jim Wilder
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Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Russell
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Francis McDonald
Mr. Russell
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Mary Servoss
Julia
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Don Beddoe
Pearson
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Clarence Muse
Mr. Pope
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Charles Bedell
Barker
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Maurice Brierre
Pedestrian
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Paul E. Burns
Old Man with Dog
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Joël Colin
Boy
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Pat Combs
Young Man

User Review

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Sarah Hassan

08/06/2023 01:27
Moviecut—An Act of Murder
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Diarra

29/05/2023 22:23
source: An Act of Murder
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glow princess

16/11/2022 13:41
An Act of Murder
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Mauriiciia Lepfoundz

16/11/2022 02:04
Fredric march is the stern judge here forced to deal with his wife's terminal illness. Interesting to note that at no time in the film does the term inoperable brain tumor spoken despite the fact that this is the problem facing Florence Eldridge, the judge's wife and real life wife of March. Our judge is forced to reexamine his attitude and ethics in this excellent moral dilemma. Eldridge is in fine form as the doomed wife and Geraldine Brooks is perky but on spot as the daughter. The ending may be viewed by some as a cop out once it is revealed how the wife really died. Yet this solution may also cause an ethical dilemma.
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Mother of memes

16/11/2022 02:04
Fascinating Film that Daringly Approaches the Subject of Euthanasia. In Doing so it also has Liberal Elements Inserted about the Rigid Judicial System that has a Tendency Toward Antiquated ("Powdered Wigs") by the Book Procedures. Edmond O'Brien is the Lawyer that Questions a Hard-Boiled Judge, while Dating His Daughter. The Judge Played by Fredric March goes through a Tumultuous Time Dealing with His Wife's Terminal Illness. But the Acting Accolades must go to Florence Eldridge who Gives a Riveting Performance. This Thoughtful Piece of Social Commentary is Rich and Rewarding with Taut and Suspenseful Scenes that can at Times be Heartbreaking. This is an Odd Movie to be Sure, and is Well Worth a Watch for its Genuine Concern about Troubling Things that are Rarely Discussed (especially in 1948), but Linger on the Fringe of Everyday Life.
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Maria Nsue

16/11/2022 02:04
This film's relentless plotline marches straight-ahead forward as you squirm, fascinated, in your chair. The story is the familiar one about the onset of terminal illness within a solid American family of the 1940s. Never mind that it delves into MGM-style sermonizing; the great real-life husband/wife team of Fredric March and Florence Eldridge portray the couple whose once-comfortable lives are now being separated by an unstoppable and fast-advancing disease. The helpless husband, the uncomplaining wife, and their final attempt to recapture happier days with a doomed weekend outing is the stuff of deep film drama indeed. The sense of onrushing darkness is tangible through the film-noir camera shadings of Hal Mohr (Captain Blood, Phantom of the Opera [1943], The Climax), and Daniele Amfitheatrof's rich musical score. "An Act of Murder" makes a profound statement on the value, and the fragility, of life.
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Sarah Hassan

08/06/2023 01:27
Moviecut—An Act of Murder
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Diarra

29/05/2023 22:23
source: An Act of Murder
author avatar

glow princess

16/11/2022 13:41
An Act of Murder
author avatar

Mauriiciia Lepfoundz

16/11/2022 02:04
Fredric march is the stern judge here forced to deal with his wife's terminal illness. Interesting to note that at no time in the film does the term inoperable brain tumor spoken despite the fact that this is the problem facing Florence Eldridge, the judge's wife and real life wife of March. Our judge is forced to reexamine his attitude and ethics in this excellent moral dilemma. Eldridge is in fine form as the doomed wife and Geraldine Brooks is perky but on spot as the daughter. The ending may be viewed by some as a cop out once it is revealed how the wife really died. Yet this solution may also cause an ethical dilemma.
author avatar

Mother of memes

16/11/2022 02:04
Fascinating Film that Daringly Approaches the Subject of Euthanasia. In Doing so it also has Liberal Elements Inserted about the Rigid Judicial System that has a Tendency Toward Antiquated ("Powdered Wigs") by the Book Procedures. Edmond O'Brien is the Lawyer that Questions a Hard-Boiled Judge, while Dating His Daughter. The Judge Played by Fredric March goes through a Tumultuous Time Dealing with His Wife's Terminal Illness. But the Acting Accolades must go to Florence Eldridge who Gives a Riveting Performance. This Thoughtful Piece of Social Commentary is Rich and Rewarding with Taut and Suspenseful Scenes that can at Times be Heartbreaking. This is an Odd Movie to be Sure, and is Well Worth a Watch for its Genuine Concern about Troubling Things that are Rarely Discussed (especially in 1948), but Linger on the Fringe of Everyday Life.
author avatar

Maria Nsue

16/11/2022 02:04
This film's relentless plotline marches straight-ahead forward as you squirm, fascinated, in your chair. The story is the familiar one about the onset of terminal illness within a solid American family of the 1940s. Never mind that it delves into MGM-style sermonizing; the great real-life husband/wife team of Fredric March and Florence Eldridge portray the couple whose once-comfortable lives are now being separated by an unstoppable and fast-advancing disease. The helpless husband, the uncomplaining wife, and their final attempt to recapture happier days with a doomed weekend outing is the stuff of deep film drama indeed. The sense of onrushing darkness is tangible through the film-noir camera shadings of Hal Mohr (Captain Blood, Phantom of the Opera [1943], The Climax), and Daniele Amfitheatrof's rich musical score. "An Act of Murder" makes a profound statement on the value, and the fragility, of life.
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