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Anatomy of a Murder
The scene of
the crime? Lumber Jack Tavern.
Where the story unfolds? Lake Superior Theatre. Directed by Northern Michigan favorite Shelly Russell, Anatomy Of A Murder is a classic courtroom drama. Does temporary insanity justify murder? And what really did occur in the darkness of the great north woods. In the U.P of Michigan , small-town lawyer Paul Biegler , a
prosecuting attorney who lost his re-election bid, takes the case of loutish
Army Lieutenant Frederic Manion charged with first degree murder for
shooting a barkeeper who allegedly raped Manion's fl Paul Biegler, a bright bachelor lawyer in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, would rather be fishing4 than practicing law, but he will take the occasional client in order to pay his faithful secretary and other creditors. His best friend is an older alcoholic lawyer who has long ago given up trying to maintain a practice. Biegler receives a call from a Laura Manion (Lee Remick), wife of Army Lieutenant Frederick Manion (Ben Gazzara), who has been arrested for killing bar-owner Barney Quill with a Luger pistol. There is no question about the fact that Manion has killed Quill. Quill is shot in his bar in the presence of a host of witnesses, and in a manner suggesting that Manion knew exactly what he was doing and that he did it in a deliberate way. The killing takes place some time after Laura tells her husband that Quill has raped her–enough time to suggest that the killing was not done in the heat of passion but with some deliberation. Manion proves to be a problematic client. He is cool, aloof, cerebral, and close to uncooperative with his lawyer.Manion and his wife seem less than wholly devoted to one another. She is a voluptuous flirt and he has tired of her company. Only once do we see any sign of physical affection between the h usband
and wife, and that is in the courtroom and appears staged. More significantly,
Manion poses a major problem of professional responsibility for Biegler because
of his reluctance to tell his side of the story unless Biegler first tells him
the law.
McCarthy and sardonic secretary Maida Rutledge try to win Manion's freedom with a defense of irresistible impulse -- a claimed part of an insanity defense. Biegler's folksy speech and laid-back demeanor hide a sharp legal mind and a propensity for courtroom theatrics that have the visiting judge (real life lawyer Joseph N. Welch, of Army-McCarthy hearings fame, in his only film role -- he took it only after Preminger agreed to let Welch's wife be on the jury)At times Judge Weaver becomes exasperated enough with Biegler’s antics
to threaten
Come along to find out as LST celebrates the anniversary of this cinematic great with local connections!
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Join us for a season to celebrate as we present and preserve our history! Lake Superior Theatre is located at 270 Lake Shore Blvd. between the Lower Harbor Marina & Coast Guard Break Wall in Marquette, MI. Parking at Mattson Park, a short walk from the theatre. Tickets Available by phone starting June 1rst! Box Office Opens June 24th. Order by Phone Visa or Mastercard call: 906-227-ROCK(7625). For additional information call (906) 228-0472 |