The Incredible Truth

the Incredible Truth ( Beyond has Reasonable Doubt ) is a American Film carried out by Fritz Lang, left in 1956.

Synopsis

A journalist and his editor association decide to assemble a " coup". They manufacture evidence making show the journalist of a crime which defrays the chronicle and will lead it to be condemned to death. After the verdict, editor association will bring the elements of falsification to show the risks to condemn innocent to death. The plan skids when the writer kills himself in an car accident…

Data sheet

Distribution

  • Dana Andrews : Tom Garrett

  • Joan Fountain: Susan Spencer
  • Sidney Blackmer : Austin Spencer
  • Arthur Franz: Bob Hauls
  • Philip Bourneuf: Roy Thompson
  • ED Binns: Lt. Kennedy
  • Shepperd Strudwick: Wilson
  • Robin Raymond: Terry Larue
  • Barbara Nichols: Dolly Moore
  • William Leicester: Charlie Miller

On film

The film is as twisted as an assembly of Russian headstocks. With those which would like to preserve its suspense, it is advised not to read these lines. Presented such as in the synopsis, the film can seem ête a virulent load against the capital punishment. And it is it to a certain extent. The outcome however gives him another relief. The journalist is truly guilty and he assassinated the young woman. The plan was a cover. Another important component to go front in the analysis of film, Fritz Lang had been shown murder of his first wife. It had then taken the practice all to note of its timetable in notebooks. It seems that his first wife gave herself death whereas he was in the living room of the house with his mistress (and appointed scenario writer) Thea von Harbou, itself marries of the actor Rudolph Klein-Rogge interprets Doctor Mabuse. Lang was a long time suspected of having assassinated it. What to think then of the end of film? Fibula is never completely innocent at Lang (common point with Hitchcock) and especially a fact is a fact, a proof is a proof but according to the person who looks at each thing is analyzable, interpretable, several manners: reality and the direction are moving things which function by assembly, fitment (the film until in its least connections is built on this idea). According to whether one accumulates the evidence in a direction or in another one arrives at a different conclusion…

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