Written by Wendell Mayes, from 1958 John Voelker (lawyer, author and fly fisherman) novel, published under the name Robert Traver, and inspired by a real case from 1952 in which he acted as the defense attorney. Perhaps this is why they cast a real judge.
Though why is Stewart trying to defend a man who is clearly guilty?
Overlong (two and a half hours), talky, uncinematic, the film is largely of note for a great cast, with Stewart, Arthur O'Connell and Eve Arden representing the old guard and Ben Gazzara, Lee Remick, George C Scott and Murray Hamilton the new kids on the block.
And great Duke Ellington score, Saul Bass credits. Shot by Sam Leavitt.
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