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The Accused

The Accused

  • Status: Released
  • 12-01-1949
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Score: 6.1
  • Vote count: 22

A prim psychology professor fights to hide a murder she committed in self-defense.

Loretta Young

Dr. Wilma Tuttle

Robert Cummings

Warren Ford

Wendell Corey

Lieut. Ted Dorgan

Sam Jaffe

Dr. Romley

Douglas Dick

Bill Perry

Suzanne Dalbert

Susan Duval

Sara Allgood

Mrs. Conner

Mickey Knox

Jack Hunter

George Spaulding

Dean Rhodes

Francis Pierlot

Dr. Vinson

Ann Doran

Miss Rice

Carole Mathews

Waitress

Billy Mauch

Harry Brice

Eric Alden

Detective (uncredited)

John Bishop

Detective (uncredited)

Gladys Blake

Boxing Fan (uncredited)

Douglas Carter

Detective (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Edward Clark

Professor (uncredited)

Frank Darien

Jerry (uncredited)

Jim Davies

Deputy (uncredited)

James Dime

Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Al Ferguson

Judge (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Court Deputy (uncredited)

Joe Gray

Abe Comar (uncredited)

Harry Harvey

Dr. Odolard (uncredited)

Richard Holland

Kid San Fran (uncredited)

John Indrisano

Referee (uncredited)

Nolan Leary

Coroner (uncredited)

Joe McTurk

Man (uncredited)

Ralph Montgomery

Newsman (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse

Prosecutor (uncredited)

Roland Morris

Student (uncredited)

Anton Northpole

Courtroom Specator (uncredited)

William J. O'Brien

Police Detective (uncredited)

Albin Robeling

Waiter (uncredited)

Frances Sandford

Waitress (uncredited)

Sally Shepherd

Tea Room Hostess (uncredited)

Evelynne Smith

Woman (uncredited)

Lyn Thomas

Miss Parker (uncredited)

Henry Travers

Blakely - Romley's Assistant (uncredited)

Josephine Whittell

Dean's Secretary (uncredited)

Charles Williams

Dorgan's Assistant (uncredited)

John Chard

The Crime of Fear. The Accused is directed by William Dieterle and adapted to screenplay by Ketti Frings from the novel “Be Still, My Love” written by June Truesdell. It stars Loretta Young, Robert Cummings, Wendell Corey, Sam Jaffe and Douglas Dick. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Milton R. Krasner. Wilma Tuttle (Young) is a college professor who is prompted into an act of self defence when one of her students attacks her sexually. The damage done, Wilma covers up her crime and finds her conscience gnawing away at her, especially as she is actively involved in the police investigation… Good sturdy story is well played out by a good sturdy cast, The Accused makes up for what it lacks in noir visuals with noir infected psychological smarts. Helps that Wilma Tuttle is a strong characterisation in Young’s excellent hands, the whole film hinging on the fact that Wilma’s crime is perfectly understandable to us viewers, she has our sympathy, more so since she has the chance of love with Cumming’s amiable and cunning lawyer. We follow the police investigation through its various strands of science, with Wilma privy to what is going on as well. This puts a devilish kink to proceedings as Lieutenant Ted Dorgan (Corey) is pretty sure he knows what really happened (an inquest had previously ruled the death as an accident caused whilst diving). Further spice comes with the knowledge that Dorgan also has the hots for Wilma, thus this puts Wilma in a whirlpool of fear and fret, conscience battering and the amorous attentions of two male suitors, both of whom are intricately bound to the investigation. Plus she’s trying to keep it together at work whilst she’s teaching her students psychology! It all builds to a good conclusion, which is nicely open ended, to round production out as an entertaining noirish meller. 7/10