The Paradine Case is a 1947 American courtroom drama film, set in England, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by David O. Selznick. The screenplay was written by Selznick and an uncredited Ben Hecht, from an adaptation by Alma Reville and James Bridie of the novel by Robert Smythe Hichens. The film stars Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Alida Valli, Charles Laughton, Charles Coburn, Ethel Barrymore and Louis Jourdan. It tells of an English barrister who falls in love with a woman who is accused of murder, and how it affects his relationship with his wife. Maddalena Anna Paradine is a very... beautiful and enigmatic young foreign woman living in London who is accused of poisoning her older, blind husband, a retired military man. It is not clear at first whether perhaps she is a grateful and devoted wife who has been falsely accused, or whether she is in fact a calculating and ruthless femme fatale. Mrs. Paradine hires Anthony Keane , a brilliant and successful barrister, to defend her in court. Although Keane has been happily married for 11 years, he instantly becomes deeply infatuated with this exotic, mysterious, and fascinating client.
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| Release date: | 1947 |
| Directed by: | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Runtime: | 125 Minutes |
| Producer: | David O. Selznick |
| Music by: | Franz Waxman, Paul Dessau |
| Cinematography: | Lee Garmes |
| Screenplay by: | David O. Selznick, Alma Reville, James Bridie, Ben Hecht |
| Estimated budget: | $4,258,000 |
| Adapted from: | Paradine case |