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194080 minRomance, Comedy, Drama

The Lady in Question

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Is The Lady in Question worth watching? With a rating of 6.625/10, this Romance, Comedy, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Lady in Question Synopsis

When a jury member takes in the defendant he couldn't convict, she has a bad influence on his son.

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Top Cast

Brian Aherne
Brian AherneAndre Morestan
Rita Hayworth
Rita HayworthNatalie Roguin
Glenn Ford
Glenn FordPierre Morestan
Irene Rich
Irene RichMichele Morestan
George Coulouris
George CoulourisDefense Attorney
Lloyd Corrigan
Lloyd CorriganProsecuting Attorney
Evelyn Keyes
Evelyn KeyesFrancois Morestan
Edward Norris
Edward NorrisRobert LaCoste
Curt Bois
Curt BoisHenri Lurette
Frank Reicher
Frank ReicherPresident

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Is The Lady in Question worth watching?

The Lady in Question has received mixed reviews with a 6.625/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Comedy, Drama movies.

Is The Lady in Question hit or flop?

The Lady in Question has received average ratings (6.625/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Lady in Question is a Romance, Comedy, Drama movie that When a jury member takes in the defendant he couldn't convict, she has a bad influence on his son....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 23, 2022
★ 6

Brian Aherne is quite good in this comedy drama. He is an enthusiastic juror who having convinced his colleagues to acquit "Natalie" (Rita Hayworth) of a charge of murder after she attempted to extort money from her beau, offers her a job in his family bicycle shop. He keeps her identity secret. Soon his son "Pierre" (Glenn Ford) is really pretty smitten and their normally ordered life starts to become a little bit hectic. At times, this is really quite enjoyable - Aherne is on good form (he reminded me a bit of Robert Donat), with a quickly paced script and a few red herrings about the girl's guilt or innocence to keep the plot interesting. The ending is a little bit contrived, but it is still not a bad reimagining of "Gribouille" (1937).