Beyond A Reasonable Doubt - (Original Trailer)
Director Fritz Lang's last American movie, Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (1956), concerns a novelist (Dana Andrews) who frames himself for murder.
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Writer Garrett (Dana Andrews) and ex-boss/future father-in-law Spencer (Sidney Blackmer) discussing how to prove capital punishment unjust, in Fritz Lang's Beyond A Reasonable Doubt, 1956.
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Beyond A Reasonable Doubt (1956) -- (Movie Clip) To Tom From Susan
Romantic bit with writer Garrett (Dana Andrews) and fianceè Susan (Joan Fontaine), including chat with her father editor Spencer (Sidney Blackmer), in Fritz Lang's Beyond A Reasonable Doubt, 1956.