The Verdict

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Don Siegel
Michael Balcon, S.C. Balcon, Jack L. Warner
Peter MIlne
Israel Zangwill
Ernest Haller
Frederick Hollander
Duncan Sutherland
Michael Truman
Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Joan Lorring, George Couloris, Rosalind Ivan, Paul Cavanaugh, Arthur Shields, Ian Wolfe
His first feature in the director’s chair, Don Siegel’s The Verdict has little in common with Siegel’s rough, brutal noirs in the American West later in the cycle. A beautifully crafted and relatively cozy murder mystery set in foggy Victorian London, The Verdict stars Sydney Greenstreet as Scotland Yard Superintendent George Edward Grodman, who’s fired and replaced by his competitor, John Buckley (George Coulouris), after it’s discovered that a recently executed man whom Grodman had convicted for murder was innocent after all. With the support of his dedicated best friend, the macabre artist Victor Emmric (Peter Lorre), Grodman proceeds in secret to investigate the subsequent murder of the first victim’s nephew in a perhaps misguided attempt at vindication. Soupy fog and glowing gaslight create an oppressive Gothic atmosphere with little daylight for relief, while much of the suspense occurs in a boarding house populated by secondary characters, notably Vicky Benson, a screeching dowager played for tremendous fun by Rosalind Ivan. The doleful peal of church bells opens and closes the film, perhaps reminding us that despite the machinations of law and justice, the bell will toll for thee.

By Michael Bayer

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Superintendent George Grodman (Sydney Greenstreet) travels in a carriage with his friend, the artist Victor Emmric (Peter Lorre).
Victor Emmric awaits an intruder at the door.

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Kevin DC
01/24/2025

Verdict is in

Group of six watched, really enjoyed it and found similarities to ending of Deadline at Dawn which we watched the week before.