" Because the Balance is right." Beautiful bit of psychologically focused writing. So simply explained, the art of corruption. Sections of beautiful acting.
I was hesitant to watch this movie, I am so glad I did! I thought it was going to be low budget with poor acting and directing. It wasn’t! Great plot, actors and directing! In a day when people still had some morals! Thank you 🌷
People today have neither less nor more morals than people back then. Community standards change and people follow them. Most people are sheep and think that by conforming to such arbitrary standards that they are "free".
@@nedludd7622 Well they have less in the sense that they are conforming to the modern standard, which is to exhibit and follow less moral like behavior.
So much diferent of what most of us were fed by hollywood the last 70 years. Well, there was a time film makers knew how to tell people´s tale in a bigger scenario as in old dusty out of fashion books. Thanks, Porch.
Wow! A movie with lots of stories and a moral to those stories. A story behind most of the main characters. This movie was put together quite well. Thanks for posting! 😷✌
*_Definitely_* a well conceived, well scripted, and well portrayed "little drama" about fundamental *JURY TAMPERING......* 👌 Predictably, buying juries is unfortunately something that occurs far more often than one dares to admit!!! Really Good cast, with an unusually devious role for Richard Carlson.... 😎 *THX* Porch Goose = Enjoyable.
Jury rigging does not happen “far more often than one dares to admit.” As someone who has worked in the courts for nearly 20 years, I can assure you that such efforts take place very rarely. The penalties are severe.
Three for Jamie Dawn, released 6 July 1956 (New York City, New York), July 1956 USA. Laraine Day as Sue Lorenz; Ricardo Montalban as George Lorenz; Richard Carlson as Martin Random; June Havoc as Lorrie Delacourt; Maria Palmer as Julia Karek; Eduard Franz as Anton Karek; Regis Toomey as 'Murph'; Scotty Beckett as Gordon Peters; Herb Vigran as Mr. Robbins; Dorothy Adams as Helen March; Lela Bliss as Mrs. Hopp; Patricia Burke as Ms. O'Rourke; Stephen Carr as Mr. Carpenter; Jean Chandler (uncredited); Tristram Coffin as Granville 'Granny' Dixon; Joe Devlin, 1st Jury Room Guard; George Douglas as Barry Devore; George Eldredge, Court Clerk; Paul Engle as Dick Polaski; Russell Gaige, Judge; Michael Garth, Detective; Mimi Gibson as Cindy Lorenz; I. Stanford Jolley, 2nd Jury Room Guard; Doris Kemper as Mrs. Brady; Jack Macy as Mr. Evans; Rankin Mansfield, Bailiff; Frank Marlowe as Mr. Peterson; Dorothy Neumann as Sadie; Peggy O'Connor as Marilyn; Marilyn Simms as Jamie Dawn; William Tannen as Mr. Douglas; Rick Vallin, Policeman; Philip Van Zandt as District Attorney Marshall; Reba Waters as Caroline Lorenz; Frank Yaconelli as Mr. Mazziota.
@@warplanner8852: Aye ! I am always insolent, cheeky, sassy, brazen, irreverent, cynical an’ disrepectful. Me friend, if thou takeest this last pleasure away from me, wot wilt I have left in prison ?
The movie theater 'witness' (Gordon Peters) was played by Scotty Beckett in his last credited role (he had three uncredited parts over the next couple of years), he started very young with Our Gang (1934) and made a great many films, his biography is a poignant story.
Thank you for uploading this gem for us to enjoy ! I had never heard of this movie before now. Though it was a low budget picture, I thought the script & the cast were VERY good ! Strange credits, though. The opening credit say its an Allied Artists production. But the closing credit says its "A Universal Picture". Now, there's a mystery for you ! 🙂
One thing I wish is that the boy had been found. So since this is only a story, I can write my own ending. Sooo, the boy is found, the little girl got her new shoes, and the actress becomes famous. 😅😅😅👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌
@@washoe4827: Howdy there pretty face ! Aye ! I'm desperatly desperate tae be alive in dis God almighty world. Just because thou art beautiful dinnae mean I love thee. It’s because I love thee that thou art beautiful.
That's the era of The Code of Ethics: the guilty ARE guilty, no one breaks the law and gets away with it under the Hollywood Production Code of Ethics which began in 1933 until 1962 when the founder, a catholic priest, passed away. The extreme moral decline in society has been running pell mell into perdition ever since.
@@frederickanderson1860: Bien parlé mon ami. Priests an' cardinals shalt use Geezus Kraist's words : "Let the little children come to me ...." tae the letter tae find a poor excuse. Or they wilt say'st the magic words as : "That was God's will". In France, we are a-campaignin' tae eradicate Catholicism from French soil an' transform churches into "Cours des Miracles". So in the meantime, keep an eye on thy dear lil' blonde heads an' absolutely refuse the proposals o' the priests tae give free sex education lessons tae thy children. Ah if stupid parents didnae resign from their duty tae answer alle o' their children's questions .... Alle o' 'hem ! Without exception. God, Allah, YHWH, same combat.
Do you want everybody to that I can’t support my own family? When I was pregnant, my sister bought me a beautiful, new maternity dress. My husband was furious. Does she think that I can’t support my own wife? Does he even see that it was because that my sister loves me and just wants to give me a gift? His foolish pride gets in the way and perhaps he’s a little bit jealous. Maybe he feels that my love for my sister might come between us. Men, go figure. 🙄🙄🙄
Women don't understand how much selfless love a man feels for his family. He will work his butt off for his family and feel pride. What is he if he can't do that? Women can't understand that a good man feels utterly worthless if he is not able to do that.
@@nancyhowell4505 Yes, that insecurity is at the heart of men. We are on the outside. We have to work to earn our worth. Women don't have to do that. Their security is in their womb.
Great movie. Too bad it's a fantasy. In real life, rich criminals never get convicted, and witness and jury tampering lawyers never get punished either.
Great story, film and acting by nearly all of the cast. My only beef was the yelling juror. I had to keep turning my volume down. Overacting and one dimensional. He could have made his points and demonstrated his passion and anger with a more nuanced performance.
He beat her, hurt her, threatened to kill her. She struck in self-defense. A false sense of morality. Self-defense is a legitimate defense. Propaganda.
I was born in 1945 and was sentient eleven years later. Believe me, except for Don Larsen of the Yankees pitching a perfect game versus the Dodgers in the World Serious, it was pretty ordinary.
@@aliciaczechowski3281: Mój przyjacielu, nie jesteś daleko od Prawdy. Nic, co jest nam oferowane na tym świecie, nie jest warte rozważenia. Wszystko jest iluzją z wyjątkiem wiecznej i niezniszczalnej Jaźni. Niczego nie zmieniaj. Po prostu praktykuj bezruch, aby mądrość przychodziła z umiejętnością pozostawania w bezruchu. Po prostu oglądaj i słuchaj. Więcej nie trzeba. Bycie nieruchomym, patrzenie i słuchanie aktywuje w tobie niekonceptualną inteligencję. Niech cisza kieruje twoimi słowami i czynami. Pierwszym stopniem głupoty jest wiara w siebie, że jest się mądrym, a drugim jest głoszenie tego. Wtedy ten stan łaski sprawi, że zrozumiesz, że przekazanie swojego pomysłu jest błędem i że z dyskusji nie świeci żadne światło. „Nigdy się nie kłóć!” In thy name there iz the word : Tchèque.
I love vintage films. New to me. Thanks for sharing with us.
Very good movie. Thanks for posting!
Excellent movie. They may not be all so few over the years, but even so, scarce. Thanks!
Thank you - I scour TH-cam for just this kind of film! Loved it.
" Because the Balance is right." Beautiful bit of psychologically focused writing. So simply explained, the art of corruption. Sections of beautiful acting.
I was hesitant to watch this movie, I am so glad I did! I thought it was going to be low budget with poor acting and directing. It wasn’t!
Great plot, actors and directing! In a day when people still had some morals! Thank you 🌷
I like that the hairdresser got a credit.🎥
I agree 100 per cent !
@@annapurna2389 Hairdressers always get a screen credit.
People today have neither less nor more morals than people back then. Community standards change and people follow them. Most people are sheep and think that by conforming to such arbitrary standards that they are "free".
@@nedludd7622 Well they have less in the sense that they are conforming to the modern standard, which is to exhibit and follow less moral like behavior.
So much diferent of what most of us were fed by hollywood the last 70 years. Well, there was a time film makers knew how to tell people´s tale in a bigger scenario as in old dusty out of fashion books. Thanks, Porch.
A good observation, thank you.
Almost 60,000 watched and can’t spare a ‘like’? Shameful. Great job and thank you!
Thank you!
Well worth watching, some ver good actors. Thank you!
This was really good. Thanks. Lorraine Day and Richardo Montalban nice couple. Two of my favorites ❤
Thank you very much for the upload. Enjoyed it a lot :)
Enjoyed. Thanks for the upload
Wow! A movie with lots of stories and a moral to those stories. A story behind most of the main characters. This movie was put together quite well. Thanks for posting! 😷✌
I heartily concur !
Really enjoyed this movie and liked seeing Montalban, Tomey, and Carlson together....good acting, great story.
*_Definitely_* a well conceived, well scripted, and well portrayed "little drama" about fundamental *JURY TAMPERING......* 👌
Predictably, buying juries is unfortunately something that occurs far more often than one dares to admit!!!
Really Good cast, with an unusually devious role for Richard Carlson.... 😎
*THX* Porch Goose = Enjoyable.
Jury rigging does not happen “far more often than one dares to admit.” As someone who has worked in the courts for nearly 20 years, I can assure you that such efforts take place very rarely. The penalties are severe.
With several fine, fine stars it's practically an "A" movie. Nov. 13, 2021 (New for me.)
Even though Richard Carlson & Regis Toomey were cast outta type, they both did an excellent job here!!
This was a really good movie! Thanks for uploading! Love from wine country, California.
Wow did this movie help me to examine myself. Integrity must come back
Three for Jamie Dawn, released 6 July 1956 (New York City, New York), July 1956 USA. Laraine Day as Sue Lorenz; Ricardo Montalban as George Lorenz; Richard Carlson as Martin Random; June Havoc as Lorrie Delacourt; Maria Palmer as Julia Karek; Eduard Franz as Anton Karek; Regis Toomey as 'Murph'; Scotty Beckett as Gordon Peters; Herb Vigran as Mr. Robbins; Dorothy Adams as Helen March; Lela Bliss as Mrs. Hopp; Patricia Burke as Ms. O'Rourke; Stephen Carr as Mr. Carpenter; Jean Chandler (uncredited); Tristram Coffin as Granville 'Granny' Dixon; Joe Devlin, 1st Jury Room Guard; George Douglas as Barry Devore; George Eldredge, Court Clerk; Paul Engle as Dick Polaski; Russell Gaige, Judge; Michael Garth, Detective; Mimi Gibson as Cindy Lorenz; I. Stanford Jolley, 2nd Jury Room Guard; Doris Kemper as Mrs. Brady; Jack Macy as Mr. Evans; Rankin Mansfield, Bailiff; Frank Marlowe as Mr. Peterson; Dorothy Neumann as Sadie; Peggy O'Connor as Marilyn; Marilyn Simms as Jamie Dawn; William Tannen as Mr. Douglas; Rick Vallin, Policeman; Philip Van Zandt as District Attorney Marshall; Reba Waters as Caroline Lorenz; Frank Yaconelli as Mr. Mazziota.
Pretty good Chuck ! But thou did forget tae give captain's age.
Have a lot of time on your hands, do you, old son?
@@warplanner8852: Aye ! I am always insolent, cheeky, sassy, brazen, irreverent, cynical an’ disrepectful. Me friend, if thou takeest this last pleasure away from me, wot wilt I have left in prison ?
@@warplanner8852 Yes I do, but not so much as to trolll the Internet looking for others to insult.
I am still shocked at the cleaning woman on her hands and knees wiping the floor under the table.
What a good worker! 😲
They had mops then but didn’t make handles yet.
The movie theater 'witness' (Gordon Peters) was played by Scotty Beckett in his last credited role (he had three uncredited parts over the next couple of years), he started very young with Our Gang (1934) and made a great many films, his biography is a poignant story.
People hurrying to where they aren't or getting away from where they are. That about sums it up.
Thank you for uploading this gem for us to enjoy ! I had never heard of this movie before now. Though it was a low budget picture, I thought the script & the cast were VERY good ! Strange credits, though. The opening credit say its an Allied Artists production. But the closing credit says its "A Universal Picture". Now, there's a mystery for you ! 🙂
Probably an Allied Artists film but released through Universal. I've seen it before, but don't understand how it works.
It looks like it's physically spliced in from another movie. The film gets splicy at that point; even the last line of dialogue jumped.
Richard Carlson always reminds me of Phil Hartman.
Smart movie, well acted with an interesting story line.
A very nice counterbalance to "12 Angry Men." Sometimes the straightforward approach to justice is the ethical approach.
One thing I wish is that the boy had been found. So since this is only a story, I can write my own ending. Sooo, the boy is found, the little girl got her new shoes, and the actress becomes famous. 😅😅😅👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌
You're sweet, and made me smile. Thank you.
@@dianal.clausen8118: An' me ? Am I nae sweet ?
@@danielgiraud1118 You're desperate, danny...!
@@washoe4827: Howdy there pretty face ! Aye ! I'm desperatly desperate tae be alive in dis God almighty world. Just because thou art beautiful dinnae mean I love thee. It’s because I love thee that thou art beautiful.
Excellent movie,,,
I have a notion to second that emotion !
Okay, Laraine Day is in this, Ricardo Montalban, too. Herb Vigram was also playing a jury member, I think.
The woman playing Jamie Dawns secretary...wascGene Tierneys maid in LAURA....quite a cast
30:06 Nice Glasses! great story-- but cruel method's (thanks for sharing) re shared at Good Movies group/fb
I hadn't seen this film before. It's good; very good. similarities to TAM are obvious....but it does succeed on it's own. A good watch.
That's the era of The Code of Ethics: the guilty ARE guilty, no one breaks the law and gets away with it under the Hollywood Production Code of Ethics which began in 1933 until 1962 when the founder, a catholic priest, passed away. The extreme moral decline in society has been running pell mell into perdition ever since.
Consider the pedophile evils more worse that its from priest's and cardinals from a so called mother church founded by the 1st Pope.
@@frederickanderson1860 👍
@@frederickanderson1860: Bien parlé mon ami. Priests an' cardinals shalt use Geezus Kraist's words : "Let the little children come to me ...." tae the letter tae find a poor excuse. Or they wilt say'st the magic words as : "That was God's will". In France, we are a-campaignin' tae eradicate Catholicism from French soil an' transform churches into "Cours des Miracles". So in the meantime, keep an eye on thy dear lil' blonde heads an' absolutely refuse the proposals o' the priests tae give free sex education lessons tae thy children. Ah if stupid parents didnae resign from their duty tae answer alle o' their children's questions .... Alle o' 'hem ! Without exception. God, Allah, YHWH, same combat.
@@danielgiraud1118 all religions be exposed. All Same.
@@frederickanderson1860: That's wot I said.
Do you want everybody to that I can’t support my own family? When I was pregnant, my sister bought me a beautiful, new maternity dress. My husband was furious. Does she think that I can’t support my own wife? Does he even see that it was because that my sister loves me and just wants to give me a gift? His foolish pride gets in the way and perhaps he’s a little bit jealous. Maybe he feels that my love for my sister might come between us. Men, go figure. 🙄🙄🙄
Your husband is a narcissist.
@@sophieseeker6620 Insecure, jealous. Feels unlovable.
Women don't understand how much selfless love a man feels for his family. He will work his butt off for his family and feel pride. What is he if he can't do that? Women can't understand that a good man feels utterly worthless if he is not able to do that.
@@nancyhowell4505 Yes, that insecurity is at the heart of men. We are on the outside. We have to work to earn our worth. Women don't have to do that. Their security is in their womb.
So wot ?
Your a prince among men.
Great movie. Too bad it's a fantasy. In real life, rich criminals never get convicted, and witness and jury tampering lawyers never get punished either.
Nonsense.
@@AFaceintheCrowd01: Thou just art a face in the crowd. Too bad....
Très bien parlé ! I'm alrite wi' thee. Thou hath a wisdom eye.
Leona Helmsley was/is rich; she was convicted. She was worth millions.
Great story, film and acting by nearly all of the cast. My only beef was the yelling juror. I had to keep turning my volume down. Overacting and one dimensional. He could have made his points and demonstrated his passion and anger with a more nuanced performance.
He beat her, hurt her, threatened to kill her. She struck in self-defense. A false sense of morality. Self-defense is a legitimate defense. Propaganda.
Do you realize that this guy was an alien? I mean, he later showed up piloting a space ship and trying to kick Captain Kirk's ass?
It's all in the plot.
How I wish i had been born in 1956
I was born in 1945 and was sentient eleven years later. Believe me, except for Don Larsen of the Yankees pitching a perfect game versus the Dodgers in the World Serious, it was pretty ordinary.
I loved this movie. Do you think it was a precursor for the tv series, "Bull" with Michael Weatherly?
This guy hit the cleaning woman in the ass
It was not considered snowflake everything is offensive back then!
Oh my God! Bring on the smelling salts!
@@fredneecher1746 🤣👍👍👍
Dinnae say rude words or thou wilt be censored by YewTube the ped*.
This guy didnae hit the cleaning woman in the ass, he just drilled her.
That's how you know he's the villain.
Sr para q suscribirme si no se ingles???
1 Angry Boob. A real classic
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What schlock.
Go watch a Disney Cartoon.
@@johnnynoirman: Rires ! Bien répondu.
This is a Disney Cartoon, Enjoy.
Pas vraiment.
@@aliciaczechowski3281: Mój przyjacielu, nie jesteś daleko od Prawdy. Nic, co jest nam oferowane na tym świecie, nie jest warte rozważenia.
Wszystko jest iluzją z wyjątkiem wiecznej i niezniszczalnej Jaźni. Niczego nie zmieniaj. Po prostu praktykuj bezruch, aby mądrość przychodziła z umiejętnością pozostawania w bezruchu. Po prostu oglądaj i słuchaj. Więcej nie trzeba. Bycie nieruchomym, patrzenie i słuchanie aktywuje w tobie niekonceptualną inteligencję. Niech cisza kieruje twoimi słowami i czynami. Pierwszym stopniem głupoty jest wiara w siebie, że jest się mądrym, a drugim jest głoszenie tego. Wtedy ten stan łaski sprawi, że zrozumiesz, że przekazanie swojego pomysłu jest błędem i że z dyskusji nie świeci żadne światło. „Nigdy się nie kłóć!”
In thy name there iz the word : Tchèque.
Not very riveting or engrossing, that's for sure.