109 minutes
7/1/1947
Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.
Ann Sheridan
as Christine Hunter
Lew Ayres
as Larry Hannaford
Zachary Scott
as Bob Hunter
Eve Arden
as Paula
Jerome Cowan
as Prosecuting Attorney
Steven Geray
as Martin Barrow
John Hoyt
as Det. Lt. Reynolds
Peggy Knudsen
as Claire
Marta Mitrovich
as Mrs. Tanner
Douglas Kennedy
as Roger
Claire Meade
as Martha
Frances Morris
as Agnes
Jane Harker
as Joan
Mary Field
as Miss Bryar
Ray Montgomery
as Ray
Eve Whitney
as Young Woman
Ellen Corby
as Courtroom Spectator
Bob Alden
as Newsboy in Montage
Lois Austin
as Middle-Aged Woman
Brooks Benedict
as Party Guest
Monte Blue
as Businessman with Hunter
Chet Brandenburg
as Bailiff
Ralph Brooks
as Party Guest
Dorothy Christy
as Mrs. Freedley
Tris Coffin
as Party Guest
Heinie Conklin
as Streetcar Passenger
Jean De Briac
as Jean, Maitre D'
Sayre Dearing
as Juror
Jay Eaton
as Party Guest
John Elliott
as Judge Edward R. McVey
Maude Fealy
as Old Maid in Montage
Ross Ford
as Young Man
Robert Haines
as Juror
Carey Harrison
as Seedy Man in Montage
George Hickman
as Newsboy in Montage
Betty Hill
as Reporter in Montage
Charles Jordan
as George, Doorman
Fred Kelsey
as Courtroom Spectator
Kenner G. Kemp
as Party Guest
Bob Lowell
as Reporter in Montage
Charles Marsh
as Reporter on Telephone
Philo McCullough
as Party Guest
Harold Miller
as Party Guest
Ray Montgomery
as Ray, Hunter's Assistant
Jack Mower
as Morrie, Plainclothesman
Sol Murgi
as Courtroom Spectator
Paul Panzer
as Courtroom Spectator
Waclaw Rekwart
as Party Guest
John Vosper
as Man in Montage
Richard Walsh
as Reporter
Leo White
as Spectator Arriving at Courtroom
Eric Wilton
as Restaurant Waiter
Joan Winfield
as Bill Girl
Clifton Young
as Charlie (Voice)