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defending him, fearing that his relatives, particularly family patriarch Dr. Shippen Stearnes are more interested in avoiding a scandal than proving his innocence. Despite having no experience with criminal law, Tony reluctantly agrees. His work is further complicated when Shippen Stearnes threatens to reveal that Tony's real father is Mike Flanagan if Tony embarrasses the Stearnes clan. When Joan offers to hire a reliable attorney, Tony realizes that she fears that he has sold out once again.
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When Carter follows her, she marries him. Devastated and angry, Tony realizes that Joan's father wanted her to marry into another wealthy family, and only offered Tony help with his career in the hope of breaking them up. Tony then devotes himself to working his way up the social ladder and learning the game of the wealthy.
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They decide to elope. However, Joan's father Gilbert Dickinson persuades Tony to postpone the wedding by offering him invaluable career help and a job at the highly esteemed law firm of which he is a full partner. Believing Tony has allowed himself to be bought, a disillusioned Joan sails to Europe.
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One night, Tony is called to the police station to pick up Chet, his disheveled, drunken friend. Donetti (now a public prosecutor) has Chet taken into custody and charged with the first-degree murder of Morton Stearnes, Chet's uncle and tight-fisted guardian of his inheritance. Chet insists on Tony
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Upon returning home, Tony gets a lucky break. Forced to work over the Christmas holiday, he is available when the very rich Mrs. J. Arthur Allen needs her will amended. With his specialized knowledge, he shows her how to avoid paying a great deal of taxes. Mrs. Allen responds by designating Tony to
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After William leaves her that night, she seeks comfort from longtime working-class friend and former beau Mike Flanagan. The next day, Kate learns that William died of an apparent suicide in a car wreck. Nine months later, Kate gives birth to a son, Anthony Judson "Tony" Lawrence. She is visited by
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Fellow student Louis Donetti tells Tony about a wonderful opportunity he has to assist John Marshall Wharton in writing a law book. Tony becomes acquainted with Wharton's much younger wife, Carol, and steals the job from his classmate. Living and working at Wharton's mansion, Tony impresses his
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student working his way through college for Flanagan as a construction worker, aiming to become a lawyer. One day, he encounters socialite Joan Dickinson when she has a minor car accident. They soon fall in love, though Joan is expected by nearly everyone in her lofty social circle to marry
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At the trial, Tony discredits the testimony of Morton Stearnes's butler. He gets Shippen to admit that Morton had a brain tumor and was mentally depressed, and that he might have committed suicide. The jury finds Chet not guilty. After the trial, Tony and Joan reconcile.
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For Vincent Sherman, the film marked a return to Warner Brothers after an eight-year absence during which he had gone to Europe to make movies. The film also helped launch the career of Robert Vaughn, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance.
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describes the film as a "dreary nightmare" for the actor. He was opposed to making the film, and made that argument unsuccessfully to director Vincent Sherman. He only agreed to do the film so that Warner Brothers would give him time off to appear on stage in
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Wharton offers Tony a job at his own prestigious firm. Tony accepts, deciding to specialize in the relatively new area of tax law, where there is more opportunity for rapid advancement. When the Korean War starts, interrupting his career, Tony serves as a
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film critic Philip K. Scheuer praised Vaughn but said that the performances were otherwise not exceptional in a film that "chuffs and chugs along the Main Line for 130 minutes." Scheuer asserted that even the climactic trial sequence was overlong.
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employer with his expertise. Carol becomes attracted to him. She comes to his bedroom one night, but he cunningly defuses the dangerous situation by asking her to divorce her husband and marry him, knowing that she will be unwilling to do that.
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According to film historian Peter Hanson, the script was ostensibly written by Ben L. Perry, who reported for work at Warner Brothers studios every day to disguise the fact that it was actually being written by the blacklisted writer
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While he was making the film, Newman complained about the "wretched" script. At nights during filming, he and Vaughn worked with a writer to improve it, and he described the film as "just a glorified cosmopolitan soap opera."
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manage her finances, instead of her longtime lawyer Gilbert Dickinson. Tony also begins mending his relationship with Joan. Success after success follows, and Tony becomes well known and respected by the Philadelphia elite.
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believes that was because the character was very much like Newman in real life. Newman himself acknowledged that the role was "much closer to me as a human being" than most of the roles he played.
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William's mother, who has become aware that Flanagan was Tony's father. She offers money to Kate if she will not raise her son as a Lawrence, but she refuses, and is cut off from the family money.
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husband, William never really wanted to marry her, when he says, "It was my mother who wanted this marriage, to give her a grandson. But I can't love you, Kate, I can't love anyone."
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critic Dorothy Masters wrote that the essence of the Powell novel "seems to have vaporized" in coming to the screen. Sherman's direction, she said, "evokes more awe than empathy."
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millionaire Carter Henry. Their mutual friend, Chester "Chet" Gwynn, warns her not to let social pressure separate her from the one she loves as it did him.
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The film had its premiere at the Stanley Theatre in Philadelphia on May 19, 1959. In its opening week, it finished second at the US box office, behind
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officer. Others are not as fortunate. Chet Gwynn loses an arm in combat, and Carter Henry is killed, leaving Joan a widow.
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It is 1924. Newlywed Kate Judson Lawrence is distraught to discover on her wedding night that her upper-class
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by the contract he signed with Warner Brothers when he began making movies in 1955. Newman's biographer
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Newman was not happy with the work he had been doing on film, despite his Academy Award nomination for
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Quirk points out, was "franker on the subject of homosexuality in some ways" than
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and the play's producers moved the opening of the play to accommodate him.
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as John Marshall Wharton, Partner at the law firm of Wharton Biddle Clayton
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The film has a 71% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes review aggregate site.
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The film was Newman's mother's favorite, and his biographer
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Index


Vincent Sherman
James Gunn
The Philadelphian
Richard P. Powell
James Gunn
Paul Newman
Barbara Rush
Alexis Smith
Robert Vaughn
Harry Stradling
William H. Ziegler
Ernest Gold
Warner Bros. Pictures
legal drama
Vincent Sherman
Paul Newman
Barbara Rush
Robert Vaughn
Alexis Smith
Richard P. Powell
Philadelphia Main Line
Princeton University
JAG
Paul Newman
Barbara Rush
Alexis Smith
Brian Keith
Diane Brewster
Billie Burke

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