Anatomy Of A Murder (1959) - (Movie Clip) Old Brown Books
Upper Michigan attorney Paul Biegler (James Stewart), just returned from an extended solo fishing trip, getting up to date with tippling pal McCarthy (Arthur O'Connell), then taking an unexpected call from Laura Manion (Lee Remick), early in Otto Preminger's Anatomy Of A Murder, 1959.
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