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On Trial
A man is put on trial for the murder of his best friend. A young attorney wants to become successful and decides to defend him. However, he is very inexperienced.
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Plot Summary
A young lawyer, Robert Strickland, is accused of murdering his wife. He claims he was framed by his business partner and that the actual killer is still at large. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks as Strickland takes the stand to recount the events leading up to the murder, attempting to prove his innocence.
Critical Reception
While the film is notable for its early use of a courtroom drama structure with extensive flashbacks, its critical reception at the time of release was generally positive, praised for its suspense and acting. Modern assessments acknowledge its historical significance in cinematic storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling courtroom drama and innovative use of flashbacks.
Richard Barthelmess delivers a strong performance as the accused man.
A suspenseful narrative that keeps audiences engaged.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early silent film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
This film is considered a pioneering example of the courtroom drama genre, particularly for its extensive use of flashbacks to present the unfolding narrative.
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