Justice Is Done

Justice Is Done (1950)


  • Genre: Drama, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1950-09-20
  • User Rating: 6.5/10 from 19 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Silver Films
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: André Cayatte
star 6.5/10
From 19 Ratings

Summary

Elsa Lundenstein is accused of having murdered her lover. The jury discusses the case vividly. All members are somehow prejudiced because of personal life experience and subsequently each member reads something different into the presented facts.

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  • Michel Auclair

    as Serge Cremer
  • Antoine Balpêtré

    as President of the tribunal
  • Raymond Bussières

    as Félix Noblet, 5th juror
  • Jacques Castelot

    as Gilbert de Montesson, first juror
  • Jean Debucourt

    as Michel Caudron, 7th juror
  • Noël Roquevert

    as Théodore Andrieux, retired commander, juror
  • Valentine Tessier

    as Marceline Micoulin, antique dealer, juror
  • Claude Nollier

    as Elsa Lundenstein, pharmaceutical director, the accused
  • Annette Poivre

    as Lulu, Felix's fiancée
  • Dita Parlo

    as Elisabeth
  • Marcel Pérès

    as Évariste Malingué, farmer, second juror
  • Jean-Pierre Grenier

    as Jean-Luc Flavier, 3rd juror
  • Jean d'Yd

    as Superior of the religious school
  • Agnès Delahaie

    as Nicole Vaudrémont aka 'Yvonne'
  • Cécile Didier

    as Miss Popélier, hotelier
  • Juliette Faber

    as Danièle Andrieux
  • Anouk Ferjac

    as Denise Jouvillon
  • Marguerite Garcya

    as Amélie Andrieux
  • Nane Germon

    as Marie Malingré
  • Madeleine Gérôme

    as Madame Michaud, boss of Roy Solei
  • Marie-Louise Godard

    as Madame de Montesson
  • Elisabeth Hardy

    as Béatrice Flavier
  • Marcelle Hainia

    as Angèle Popélier, other hotelier
  • Françoise Hornez

    as Monique Andrieux
  • Nina Myral

    as Béatrice’s mother
  • Colette Régis

    as Hortense, Lucie's mother
  • Madeleine Suffel

    as Vaudrémonts' maid
  • Léonce Corne

    as Bailiff of the court
  • Émile Drain

    as Professor Dutoit
  • Paul Faivre

    as Monsieur Michaud, boss of the Roi Soleil
  • Gustave Gallet

    as Gaston, Lucie's father
  • Marcel Mouloudji

    as Amadeo, Malingré farmhand
  • Claude Nicot

    as Roland
  • Jean Vilar

    as Priest at the printing press
  • Georges Demas

    as Dancer at the evening
  • Robert Hennery

    as
  • Jimmy Perrys

    as Gendarme escorting the accused
  • Sylvain

    as Customer at the Le Roi Soleil bar
  • Nicolas Amato

    as Juror rejected (uncredited)
  • Henri Coutet

    as Albert Blavette, substitute juror (uncredited)
  • Paul Frankeur

    as Monsieur Jouvillon (uncredited)
  • Pierre Fresnay

    as Narrator (uncredited)
  • Renée Gardès

    as (uncredited)
  • Émile Genevois

    as Server of the Roi Soleil (uncredited)
  • Fernand Gilbert

    as Eloi Pichot, substitute juror (uncredited)
  • Lucien Guervil

    as (uncredited)
  • Camille Guérini

    as Furniture salesman (uncredited)
  • Benoîte Labb

    as (uncredited)
  • Marcel Lestan

    as (uncredited)
  • Albert Malbert

    as (uncredited)
  • Dominique Marcas

    as (uncredited)
  • Maurice Marceau

    as (uncredited)
  • Frédéric Mariotti

    as Édouard Pichon, first substitute juror (uncredited)
  • Albert Michel

    as Gendarme carrying the summons (uncredited)
  • Robert Moor

    as Professor Georges Limousin (uncredited)
  • Geneviève Morel

    as Hortense, Flavier's maid (uncredited)
  • Jean Morel

    as (uncredited)
  • Pierre Morin

    as Defense attorney (uncredited)
  • André Numès

    as Police secretary (uncredited)
  • Maryse Paillet

    as Juliette Sedan, juror rejected (uncredited)
  • Lucien Pascal

    as Prosecution lawyer (uncredited)
  • René Pascal

    as (uncredited)
  • Alain Raffael

    as (uncredited)
  • Jean-Claude Rameau

    as (uncredited)
  • Robert Rollis

    as Hotel boy (uncredited)
  • Marcel Rouzé

    as Gendarme on duty (uncredited)
  • Maurice Schutz

    as Old man who comforts the little girl (uncredited)
  • Roger Vincent

    as Albert Lavette, second substitute juror (uncredited)
Directing André Cayatte Director
Editing Christian Gaudin Editor
Sound Raymond Legrand Music
Writing André Cayatte Screenplay
Art Albert Volper Set Decoration
Writing Charles Spaak Screenplay
Production Robert Dorfmann Producer
Camera Jean Bourgoin Director of Photography
Art Jacques Colombier Production Design

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