Witness for the Prosecution (1957 film)
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Witness for the Prosecution is a 1957 American legal mystery melodrama film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, and Charles Laughton, with Elsa Lanchester and John Williams. The film, which has elements of bleak black comedy and film noir, is a courtroom drama set in the Old Bailey in London and is based on the 1953 play of the same title by Agatha Christie. The first film adaptation of Christie's story, Witness for the Prosecution was written for the screen by Wilder and Harry Kurnitz and adapted by Larry Marcus. The film was acclaimed by critics and received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. It also received five Golden Globe Award nominations including a win for Elsa Lanchester as Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Additionally, the film was selected as the sixth-best courtroom drama ever by the American Film Institute for their AFI's 10 Top 10 list. In the film, a man accused of killing a wealthy widow, who had named him as the main beneficiary in her will, undergoes a trial during which his wife testifies against him.
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| Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | Arthur Hornblow Jr. | Nominated |
| Best Director | Billy Wilder | Nominated | |
| Best Actor | Charles Laughton | Nominated | |
| Best Supporting Actress | Elsa Lanchester | Nominated | |
| Best Film Editing | Daniel Mandell | Nominated | |
| Best Sound Recording | Gordon E. Sawyer | Nominated | |
| British Academy Film Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Charles Laughton | Nominated |
| David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actor | Won | |
| Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Billy Wilder | Nominated |
| Edgar Allan Poe Awards | Best Motion Picture | Billy Wilder and Harry Kurnitz | Nominated |
| Golden Globe Awards | Best Motion Picture – Drama | Nominated | |
| Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | Charles Laughton | Nominated | |
| Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Marlene Dietrich | Nominated | |
| Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | Elsa Lanchester | Won | |
| Best Director – Motion Picture | Billy Wilder | Nominated | |
| Laurel Awards | Top Drama | 4th Place | |
| Top Female Dramatic Performance | Marlene Dietrich | 2nd Place | |
| Online Film & Television Association Awards | Hall of Fame – Motion Picture | Won | |
References
- Varietyhttps://archive.org/details/variety208-1957-11/page/n269/mode/1up/search/%22edward+small%22?q=%22edward+small%22
- Witness for the Prosecutionhttps://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/12/27/specials/wilder-witness.html
- Los Angeles Times
- The New York Timeshttps://www.nytimes.com/1956/04/27/archives/new-movie-deal-for-billy-wilder-signed-to-direct-witness-for-the.html
- Conversations with Billy Wilder
- The Washington Post and Times-Herald
- Zigelstein 2004. "...this scene alluded playfully to Dietrich's iconic performances in The Blue Angel (1930) and Morocco
- AgathaChristie.comhttps://www.agathachristie.com/stories/witness-for-the-prosecution
- Witness for the Prosecutionhttps://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/52448
- Zigelstein 2004. "the end credits earnestly entreat the audience not to divulge [the surprise ending] upon leaving the t
- Comments on TCM broadcast
- Varietyhttps://archive.org/details/variety210-1958-03/page/n81/mode/2up
- Varietyhttps://archive.org/details/variety213-1959-01/page/n46/mode/1up?q=%22top+grossers%22
- Zigelstein 2004.
- Los Angeles Times
- TV Guidehttps://www.tvguide.com/movies/witness-for-the-prosecution/review/2030101640/
- "AFI's 10 Top 10 Courtroom Dramas"https://www.afi.com/afis-10-top-10/
- Rotten Tomatoeshttps://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/witness_for_the_prosecution
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scienceshttp://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1958