
Criminal Lawyer 1951
"The famous trials!... tricks!... fixes!.. of the smartest mouthpiece of them all !"
In the gritty world of 1950s crime, one man stands tall as a defense attorney, known for his cunning wit and unorthodox methods.
Director: Seymour Friedman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Criminal Lawyer (1951) about?
This gripping crime drama follows a drunken lawyer as he tries to sober up and defend his friend in a high-stakes murder case.
Who directed Criminal Lawyer?
Seymour Friedman brings his expertise to the courtroom in this tense crime drama.
Who stars in Criminal Lawyer?
Pat O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, and Carl Benton Reid lead the talented cast of this gripping crime drama.
Is Criminal Lawyer (1951) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is not available, this crime drama's gripping storyline and memorable characters make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Criminal Lawyer?
The runtime for Criminal Lawyer is 74 minutes.
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About Criminal Lawyer (1951) — Gripping Crime Drama Full Movie Info
In the gritty world of 1950s crime, one man stands tall as a defense attorney, known for his cunning wit and unorthodox methods. Seymour Friedman's 'Criminal Lawyer' (1951) takes us on a thrilling ride as a drunken lawyer, played by the charismatic Pat O'Brien, tries to sober up and defend his friend in a high-stakes murder case. With a talented cast, including Jane Wyatt and Carl Benton Reid, this crime drama promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. As we delve into the world of courtroom drama, we see the tricks and fixes of the smartest mouthpiece of them all. With its gripping storyline and memorable characters, 'Criminal Lawyer' (1951) is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
From the clever plot twists to the intense courtroom battles, 'Criminal Lawyer' (1951) is a gripping crime drama that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its talented cast and gripping storyline, this film is a true classic of the genre. So, if you're looking for a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat, look no further than 'Criminal Lawyer' (1951).