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Thumbnail for They Won't Forget (1937) They Won't Forget (1937)

Basics Critics:87Viewers:70Rusty:78
Category: Drama, Mystery/Noir/ThrillerSub-Category: drama film, trial filmMain subject: capital punishmentRuntime: 95 minutesColor: black-and-whiteLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Mervyn LeRoyScreenwriter: Robert Rossen, Aben KandelMusic: Adolph DeutschCinematography: Arthur EdesonStars: Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris, Lana Turner, Otto Kruger, Allyn Joslyn, Linda Perry, Ann Shoemaker, Elisabeth Risdon, Elisha Cook, Jr., Granville Bates, Harry BeresfordProducer: Warner Bros.Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

A southern town is rocked by scandal when teenager Mary Clay is murdered on Confederate Decoration Day. Andrew Griffin, a small-time lawyer with political ambitions, sees the crime as his ticket to the Senate if he can find the right victim to finger for the crime. He sets out to convict Robert Hale, a transplanted northerner who was Mary's teacher at the business school where she was killed. Despite the fact that all the evidence against Hale is circumstantial, Griffin works with a ruthless reporter to create a media frenzy of prejudice and hate against the teacher.


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