TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night/Sunday Morning is Mystery Street (1950), but Check Out the Courtroom Masterpiece, Anatomy of a Murder (1959), on Saturday at 12 Noon

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TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night/Sunday Morning is Mystery Street (1950), but Check Out the Courtroom Masterpiece, Anatomy of a Murder (1959), on Saturday at 12 Noon

 

 

By David in TN
Friday, April 13, 2018 at 4:16:00 P.M. EDT
 

 

TCM's Film Noir of the Week at Midnight ET Saturday Night/Sunday Morning is Mystery Street (1950). Ricardo Montalban stars as a Boston police detective investigating the murder of a bar girl (Jan Sterling). Marshall Thompson plays the innocent man charged with her murder. Sally Forrest is his loyal wife who suspects her husband was cheating on her with the dead girl.
 

 

Bruce Bennett plays a Harvard forensics specialist who helps Montalban solve the crime. The film has circa 1950 forensic science. A sidelight is Montalban's Mexican-American cop going after an upper class old family Bostonian.
 

Sally Forrest and Ricardo Montalban
 

Mystery Street repeats at 10 a.m. ET Sunday morning, April 15.
 

 

 

Earlier at 12 p.m. ET Saturday, TCM shows Anatomy of a Murder (1959).
 

Left to right: Jimmy Stewart, Ben Gazzara, and Arthur O'Connell. Stewart would be nominated for Best Actor for the fifth and last time; O'Connell would be nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the second and last time.
 

This is the Otto Preminger-directed classic starring James Stewart as a lawyer defending a man who killed his wife's alleged rapist.
 

Lee Remick and George C. Scott
 

The story (based on an actual case) is ambiguous as to the guilt of Stewart's client.
 

Kathryn Grant (later Crosby) and Stewart in court
 

One of the best scenes is when James Stewart's character tells his client "the four ways I can defend murder."
 


Otto Preminger, Jimmy Stewart, and Ben Gazzara


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