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Produced by
  
Bryan Foy

Cinematography
  
Sidney Hickox

Director
  
William Clemens

Story by
  
George Bricker

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Directed by
  
William Clemens

Music by
  
Heinz Roemheld

Initial release
  
16 May 1936 (USA)

Music director
  
Heinz Roemheld

Screenplay
  
George Bricker, Luci Ward

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Screenplay by
  
George Bricker Luci Ward

Starring
  
Margaret Lindsay Glenda Farrell

Cast
  
Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell, Warren Hull, Lyle Talbot, Dick Purcell

Similar
  
Glenda Farrell movies, Movies about lawyers, Comedies

The Law in Her Hands is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by George Bricker and Luci Ward. The film stars Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 16, 1936. The film's working title was "Lawyer Woman". Mary and Dorothy open their own law practice, but after months of rising debt and falling income, they start representing members of the organized crime.

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Plot

Two waitresses working in New York, Mary Wentworth (Margaret Lindsay) and Dorothy Davis (Glenda Farrell) pass their bar exam and become lawyers. When their employer Franz (Al Shean) takes a photo of the two women, he accident photographs a gangster in the background, just before he throws a smoke bomb in the restaurant. This was an effort to make Franz join the protection racket run by Frank Gordon (Lyle Talbot). The perpetrator is arrested and the case is prosecuted by Robert Mitchell (Warren Hull) who is Mary's boyfriend. At the trial, Gordon finds people saying that the accused was not at the restaurant, but Mary and Dorothy show the photograph taken in the restaurant. Gordon is actually impressed by Mary and offers her a job as his lawyer, but she turns him down. This has also impressed Robert, but he still believes that the law is no profession for a woman and ask her to quit and marry him instead.

When a lawyer plants a bottle of liquor in a coat Mary has entered into evidence, she loses her first case in court. Hoping to discourage Mary, Robert suggests that she represent a man who has already signed a confession. Later, Mary decides to use the same trick and beats Robert in court. She also decides to take Gordon as a client and acquires a big reputation. When Mary learns that Gordon was responsible for the deaths of several people, she changed her mind and refuses to take his case anymore. However, Gordon forces her into defending him, and in court she deliberately gets herself disbarred from the case. No longer his lawyer she accuses Gordon of the murders, allowing Robert to win the case and convict Gordon. later, Mary marries Robert and decides to give up her law career.

Cast

  • Margaret Lindsay as Mary Wentworth
  • Glenda Farrell as Dorothy 'Dot' Davis
  • Warren Hull as Asst. Dist. Atty. Robert Mitchell
  • Lyle Talbot as Frank 'Legs' Gordon
  • Eddie Acuff as Eddie O'Malley
  • Dick Purcell as Marty
  • Al Shean as Franz
  • Addison Richards as William McGuire
  • Joseph Crehan as Dist. Atty. Thomas Mallon
  • Reception

    The New York Times movie review said: "Miss Margaret Lindsay is a beautiful young lady from Dubuque, Iowa, and, out of pure chivalry, we would have her protected from such amiable mediocrities as "The Law in Her Hands," which now occupies the screen at the Palace. Neither she nor the many other members of the Warner-First National stock company employed in the film can give substance to a narrative which, despite any amount of ingenious fabrication, could hardly aspire to be more than a congenial triviality."

    References

    The Law in Her Hands Wikipedia