Witness for the Prosecution is a 1957 American courtroom drama film based on a short story by Agatha Christie dealing with the trial of a man accused of murder. This trial film was the first film adaptation of the story, stars Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, and Charles Laughton, and features Elsa Lanchester. The film was adapted by Larry Marcus, Harry Kurnitz and the film's director Billy Wilder. Sir Wilfrid Robarts , a master barrister in ill health, takes Leonard Vole on as a client, over the protestations of his private nurse, Miss Plimsoll , that the doctor had told him to stay away... from criminal cases. Vole is accused of murdering Miss Emily French , a rich, older woman who had become enamored of him, going so far as to make him the main beneficiary of her will. Strong circumstantial evidence all points to Vole as the killer. When Sir Wilfrid speaks with Vole's German wife Christine , he finds her rather cold and self-possessed, but she does provide an alibi. Therefore, he is greatly surprised when she is called as a witness for the prosecution.
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| Release date: | February 6, 1958 |
| Directed by: | Billy Wilder |
| Runtime: | 116 Minutes |
| Producer: | Arthur Hornblow, Jr. |
| Editor: | Daniel Mandell |
| Music by: | Matty Malneck, Ralph Arthur Robert |
| Cinematography: | Russell Harlan |
| Screenplay by: | Larry Marcus, Billy Wilder, Harry Kurnitz |
| Estimated budget: | $3,000,000 |
| Adapted from: | Witness for the Prosecution |
| Genre: | Thriller |