The Trial of Mary Dugan (Spanish: El proceso de Mary Dugan; French: Le procès de Mary Dugan) is a 1931 American drama film directed by Marcel De Sano and Gregorio Martínez Sierra and starring José Crespo, Adrienne D'Ambricourt and Juan de Landa.
The Trial of Mary Dugan | |
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Directed by | Marcel De Sano Gregorio Martínez Sierra |
Written by | Bayard Veiller (play) Becky Gardiner José López Rubio Eduardo Ugarte |
Starring | José Crespo Adrienne D'Ambricourt Juan de Landa |
Cinematography | Gordon Avil |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Spanish |
It is based on Bayard Veiller's play The Trial of Mary Dugan. The film is a Spanish-language version of the 1929 hit The Trial of Mary Dugan. It was decided by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to remake the film for the Spanish market rather than subtitle or dub it as it contained long periods of static talking during the courtroom scenes.[1] French and German versions were also made.
The film re-used the sets designed by Cedric Gibbons for the original 1929 film.
Cast
edit- José Crespo as Jimmy Dugan
- Adrienne D'Ambricourt as Marie Ducrol
- Juan de Landa as Insp. Hunt
- María Fernanda Ladrón de Guevara as Mary Dugan
- Delia Magaña as Dagmar Lorne
- Celia Montalván as May Harris
- Francisco Moreno as Secretario
- Elvira Morla as Sra. Rice
- Manuel París as Henry Plaisted
- Ramón Pereda as Edward West
- Rafael Rivelles as Fiscal
- José Soriano Viosca as Juez
- Romualdo Tirado as James Madison
- Julio Villarreal as Dr. Welcome
- Lucio Villegas as Cpt. Price
References
edit- ^ Jarvinen p.45
Bibliography
edit- Jarvinen, Lisa. The Rise of Spanish-language Filmmaking: Out from Hollywood's Shadow, 1929-1939. Rutger's University Press, 2012.
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