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a housewife (Cloris Leachman) on jury duty for a murder trial who suspects the accused (Nick Nolte) is innocent, only to slowly realize her own husband (Laurence Luckinbill) is the real killer, leading to suspense as she pieces together clues while he's a seemingly normal family man, creating a tense home-life/courtroom drama
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00:00:00Piano music
00:01:00I've been here, I've been on the street for three years.
00:01:08I'm tired of being a crazy human being.
00:01:11I told you I loved you, you promised me you were going to be here.
00:01:18I don't want to do it.
00:01:21It's like all those things we're going to do together.
00:01:23We're going to get a cabin, we're going to dance,
00:01:25we're going to have wine and dinner together,
00:01:28we're going to walk together.
00:01:32Being here stuck in a lousy place waiting for you to come and get me every night.
00:01:38Oh, don't give me that, I don't want you lousy money, I want you.
00:01:44Listen, I am sick of love at your convenience.
00:01:48I want you out in the open. I want you to marry me.
00:01:53Well, I can't right now. You've just got to be reasonable.
00:01:56Money, that's not what you promised me.
00:01:58And now here's our next contestant.
00:01:59And a very pretty one she is.
00:02:01You going to tell us your name?
00:02:02You don't give me enough.
00:02:05You were using me.
00:02:07Tell me a little about yourself.
00:02:08I have used.
00:02:09What a circus.
00:02:11Two dogs, one cat, and, oh yes, a wonderful husband.
00:02:15I've been married for six years.
00:02:17Well, just how reasonable you think your wife's going to be when she finds out about this.
00:02:22Huh?
00:02:23What about your husband?
00:02:24I'll take care of my husband.
00:02:28Yes, I'm sure you will.
00:02:30I don't care if this is your last chance.
00:02:33Either you tell your wife you're leaving or I will.
00:02:35Yes, I will.
00:02:45We were good together.
00:02:46Very good.
00:02:49But it's over.
00:02:51When that child was born.
00:02:53That baby's better off where he is.
00:02:57I didn't even want the baby in the first place.
00:02:59What did you say?
00:03:00What did you say?
00:03:02Without you.
00:03:05You and the baby belong together.
00:03:08Marilyn Healey.
00:03:10I don't love you.
00:03:13You love me.
00:03:16I know you love me.
00:03:18You always come back to me, don't you?
00:03:25Well, I won't be back again, Marilyn.
00:03:28I'm warning you.
00:03:30I won what you promised.
00:03:31I'm going to pick up that fun the minute you walk out of here.
00:03:36I don't think you'd do that.
00:03:41Try me.
00:03:53Oh, I'm sorry.
00:03:54Don't you see?
00:03:55I have to protect my children.
00:03:56And you're not giving me any choice.
00:03:57What are you trying to do?
00:03:58Scare me?
00:03:59No.
00:04:00Marilyn.
00:04:01I'm sorry.
00:04:02I'm sorry.
00:04:03I'm sorry.
00:04:04I'm sorry.
00:04:05I'm sorry.
00:04:06Don't you see?
00:04:07I have to protect my children.
00:04:09And you're not giving me any choice.
00:04:10What are you trying to do?
00:04:11Scare me?
00:04:13What are you trying to do?
00:04:14Scare me?
00:04:15No.
00:04:21Marilyn.
00:04:24You're such a beautiful woman.
00:04:26You're so unreasonable.
00:04:27I'm sorry you can't understand me.
00:04:28Because I've been honest with you.
00:04:29Very honest.
00:04:30And reasonable.
00:04:31I must, I must think of my kids.
00:04:32And I only hope you'll be able to see that this is a moral thing because there's so much
00:04:38at stake.
00:04:39at stake.
00:04:40honest and reasonable I must I must think of my kids and I only hope you'll
00:04:49be able to see that this is this is a moral thing because there's so much at
00:04:53stake
00:05:23It's so unreasonable, so immoral.
00:05:41Congratulations, Betty. You've just won $880.
00:05:45Well, what have you got to say for yourself?
00:05:48Oh, I don't believe it. I don't believe it.
00:05:53The show's over.
00:06:15Marty.
00:06:19You got troubles, Ed?
00:06:21No trouble. Not yet.
00:06:26You mean Hebe?
00:06:27Yeah. He came unloaded. He's been putting away like it's going out of style ever since.
00:06:31Is that right? So what else is new?
00:06:33Well, so far, he's not taking the place apart.
00:06:35What's the matter with you? Your insurance rates go up? Huh?
00:06:41Late night, Tommy.
00:06:42Good evening, Tommy.
00:06:48Evening, John.
00:06:51Things getting you down.
00:06:53How about me giving you a ride home?
00:06:55Road can get pretty hazardous for men in your condition.
00:06:59Might do you a little good to unload some, too.
00:07:01I got clean ears and broad shoulders. How about it?
00:07:05Now, don't try to thank you, John.
00:07:07You don't have to thank your friends.
00:07:09Come on.
00:07:10Come on, big John. You're home, kid. Here we go. Here we go. Easy now.
00:07:25Mrs. Healy. Mrs. Healy.
00:07:30There, Johnny. You're getting heavier. I'm getting older.
00:07:32Oh, I don't know.
00:07:33No.
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00:07:54There you are.
00:08:10Better than average.
00:08:13And how would you describe yourself politically? Conservative, liberal?
00:08:17More liberal.
00:08:18Naturally sympathetic to those less fortunate than yourself.
00:08:21Well, I'm not a bleeding heart, Mr. Lavelle.
00:08:26I'll vote as the evidence dictates.
00:08:29Regardless.
00:08:37Acceptable to the prosecution.
00:08:39Thank you, Ms. Davies.
00:08:46Mrs. Davies, have you ever met the defendant?
00:08:50No.
00:08:50Have you ever met the, uh, wife of the defendant, Marilyn?
00:08:54No.
00:08:55Never.
00:08:58Acceptable to the defense.
00:09:09At least we'll have a chance to catch up.
00:09:12I don't think we're gonna have much time for gossip.
00:09:14Oh, you know what I mean.
00:09:15I've been trying to call you for days.
00:09:17Are you a little nervous?
00:09:18Just a little bit?
00:09:19I'm looking forward to serving.
00:09:21It was the first time I've ever felt like a citizen before in my life.
00:09:24I know.
00:09:25Naturally sympathetic to those less fortunate than yourself.
00:09:29Well, I'm not a bleeding heart, Mr. Lavelle.
00:09:32I'll vote as the evidence dictates.
00:09:35Regardless.
00:09:43Acceptable to the prosecution.
00:09:44Thank you, Ms. Davies.
00:09:45Thank you, Ms. Davies.
00:09:53Mrs. Davies, have you ever met the defendant?
00:09:56No.
00:09:57Have you ever met the, uh, wife of the defendant, Marilyn?
00:10:00No.
00:10:01Never.
00:10:03Acceptable to the defense.
00:10:05At least we'll have a chance to catch up.
00:10:18I don't think we're gonna have much time for gossip.
00:10:20Oh, you know what I mean.
00:10:21I've been trying to call you for days.
00:10:23Are you a little nervous?
00:10:24Just a little bit?
00:10:25I'm looking forward to serving.
00:10:27It was the first time I've ever felt like a citizen before my life.
00:10:30I know.
00:10:31I was gonna try to get out of it.
00:10:32But Fred made so many cracks about pity the poor defendant with me on the jury that I got mad.
00:10:37So here I am.
00:10:39Well, I'm gonna have to get a lawyer when I get home.
00:10:43Why?
00:10:44Oh, we were all set to fly to the Caribbean.
00:10:47Our first vacation in years without the kids.
00:10:50So, say goodbye to one happy husband.
00:10:52Are you kidding?
00:10:52This is your big chance.
00:10:54Let him go.
00:10:55Then you take a separate vacation later.
00:10:57You are a bad person.
00:11:22Hey, Mom!
00:11:23Now, wait a minute.
00:11:24Let me write the mileage.
00:11:26Five, three, eight.
00:11:30Now.
00:11:31Mom.
00:11:31Hi.
00:11:32Can I eat dinner over at Danny's?
00:11:35Danny's?
00:11:36Did Danny invite you or did his mother?
00:11:37Danny.
00:11:39Well, until his mother invites you, I'm having dinner at my house in one hour.
00:11:44And you're invited.
00:11:46Do you accept?
00:11:47If I have stuffed potatoes with cheese?
00:11:50Okay.
00:11:50Okay.
00:11:51How's the yarn?
00:11:52Dad says I'll be pitching in a week.
00:11:54A week?
00:11:56Doctor said a month.
00:11:58Get your bike out of the driveway.
00:12:11Prudence Davies.
00:12:12You come here at once.
00:12:13How about a hug?
00:12:33Don?
00:12:34Don?
00:12:35Don?
00:12:38Oh, my God.
00:12:42Don?
00:12:53Don?
00:12:53I'm afraid of what...
00:12:55Honey, I can't hear you.
00:12:56I'll be out in a minute.
00:12:56Shut the door, will you?
00:13:02Okay, Angel.
00:13:03I can hear you now.
00:13:04Go ahead.
00:13:05I couldn't do what we agreed I should.
00:13:11What do you mean?
00:13:13I couldn't declare myself prejudiced.
00:13:16Why not, for Pete's sake?
00:13:18Well, you'd have to be on the stand to understand.
00:13:21I mean, there are questions.
00:13:23And it's your duty to be honest.
00:13:26What about your duty to yourself, Susan, and your family?
00:13:28You need this vacation.
00:13:29I know.
00:13:30Never more than now.
00:13:33But I couldn't perjure myself.
00:13:35Could I?
00:13:36A man's life is at stake.
00:13:37Susan, are you telling me you're on the jury for the Healy murder case?
00:13:42Yes.
00:13:43Huh?
00:13:43Yes!
00:13:44Oh, Susan, fuck.
00:13:46We've got tickets.
00:13:47We've got reservations.
00:13:48Everything is set for tomorrow.
00:13:51It can't be a long trial.
00:13:54We'll go as soon as it's over, okay?
00:13:56I'll make it up to you.
00:13:57I can't tell you what it feels like to be on the stand.
00:14:03The responsibility, the involvement.
00:14:09I think it's the first time I really felt like a full-fledged citizen of this community.
00:14:15Angel, I thought this was all settled.
00:14:18I mean, why you have this sudden attack of civic-mindedness the day before our vacation is a little beyond me.
00:14:23It's tough to understand.
00:14:24I feel bad about not going, but if I didn't do this, I would feel terrible.
00:14:39Okay.
00:14:41That's reasonable.
00:14:42Well, arguments were the usual thing, then, at the Healy house, is that right?
00:15:01Yes, sir.
00:15:03Violent ones.
00:15:04Objection, Your Honor.
00:15:05Now, the witness could not possibly know if the arguments were physical or not.
00:15:09Sustained.
00:15:11Mr. LaBelle.
00:15:12Well, by violent, Mrs. Boylan, can we assume that you mean they were loud and very clearly heard?
00:15:19You certainly may.
00:15:20Good.
00:15:21Now, on the night of February 8th, you overheard another argument, didn't you?
00:15:27I didn't overhear anything.
00:15:29I couldn't help hearing.
00:15:30Yes.
00:15:31Well, at what time was this, Mrs. Boylan?
00:15:33Well, it had to be 9 o'clock, because I was watching my game show that night, and it didn't start until 8.30.
00:15:41Well, could you hear any words precisely, then, Mrs. Boylan?
00:15:44I certainly didn't want to.
00:15:46I even turned up my set so I wouldn't have to.
00:15:49Still, I could hear Mrs. Healy.
00:15:51Oh, not what she was saying, mind you, but how she sounded.
00:15:56Angry at first, and then scared.
00:15:58Real scared.
00:15:59Well, the argument continued until what time, then?
00:16:03Do the best of your recollection.
00:16:04About 10 o'clock.
00:16:08Your witness.
00:16:13Mrs. Boylan.
00:16:17Now, you, uh, you testified that you turned up the volume on your TV in order to drown out the argument next door.
00:16:27I did.
00:16:28Uh-huh.
00:16:30And yet, you were able to hear Mrs. Healy's voice.
00:16:34And, uh, it sounded to you angry, then scared.
00:16:38Real scared.
00:16:39That's what you said, isn't it?
00:16:40That's what I heard, and that's what I said.
00:16:43And how would you characterize the sound of Mr. Healy's voice?
00:16:46Oh.
00:16:47Well, him...
00:16:49Well, I guess I...
00:16:50I mean...
00:16:52Well, I couldn't tell.
00:16:55Uh, would you speak up just a little bit, Mrs. Boylan?
00:16:58Uh, the jury can't quite hear you.
00:17:00I said I couldn't tell how he sounded.
00:17:03His voice I couldn't hear.
00:17:04Uh, I said I couldn't hear you.
00:17:06I said I couldn't hear you.
00:17:07Then Mrs. Healy could have been arguing with someone other than her husband, couldn't she?
00:17:10Oh, not likely.
00:17:11Who could it be?
00:17:13That's what we're trying to find out, Mrs. Boylan.
00:17:15What time did you go to bed that night?
00:17:17Ten o'clock, right after my movie.
00:17:19And the argument had ended?
00:17:21I've already told you so.
00:17:23Wouldn't you say it was possible, Mrs. Boylan, that, uh, Mrs. Healy might have had a later
00:17:28visitor that night?
00:17:29Since you were asleep, you wouldn't have heard the car.
00:17:32Anything is possible, young man.
00:17:34But what I would say is that if the argument stopped when I went to bed, it was because
00:17:39John Healy had murdered his wife...
00:17:41Your Honor, I object.
00:17:43I object, Your Honor!
00:17:44As usual.
00:17:45I ask that the witness's last remark be stricken from the record.
00:17:48Sustained, Mr. Tenor.
00:17:49An unfounded remark like that does irreparable damage to my client's cause in the eyes of
00:17:54the jury, Mrs. Boylan.
00:17:55The recorder will delete the last remarks of the witness.
00:18:00And the jury is advised to disregard them.
00:18:03Good luck.
00:18:09No further questions.
00:18:10Dr. Hayden, I'm going to try to keep this cross-examination as short as possible.
00:18:24There's no doubt in your mind that this scarf was the instrument of death.
00:18:28The marks on her throat indicate that, quite clearly.
00:18:32Find the owner, find the murderer.
00:18:34In my opinion, yes.
00:18:37Unfortunately, there are at least 50 scarves exactly like that you could buy in town right
00:18:41now.
00:18:43You're very sure about the scarf.
00:18:45You equally sure about the time of death?
00:18:47As I said, 10 o'clock.
00:18:50No margin for error.
00:18:52At most, an hour.
00:18:53Oh.
00:18:54Mrs. Healy could have died then as early as 9 o'clock or as late as 11.
00:18:59She could have.
00:19:00She didn't.
00:19:017, 2, 1.
00:19:25Hello, Angel.
00:19:27Oh, I didn't see you.
00:19:28Do you really think this car is going to get better mileage if you keep a record of it?
00:19:33Well, if the gas companies kept better track of what they had the way I do,
00:19:39we wouldn't be where we are today.
00:19:41True.
00:19:41Anyway, you promised when you married me to accept my little peculiarity.
00:19:47Right, I did.
00:19:49Now, I want you to take your little peculiarities up those stairs
00:19:52and put on something sexy because we are going out tonight.
00:19:58We can't.
00:20:03I don't have anybody.
00:20:05I mean, the kids haven't even been fed.
00:20:06Where would I get any...
00:20:07She'll be here in 27 minutes.
00:20:11Uh...
00:20:28Sensational.
00:20:39Glad you see it without the glasses.
00:20:41Hey, Joe.
00:20:47I've got an idea.
00:20:49Why don't we send the kids over to their grandmas this weekend?
00:20:55Because?
00:20:55And then maybe even leave them there for the whole spring vacation.
00:20:59Because the minute they unpack their pajamas,
00:21:02he'll bring them back home again.
00:21:05Well, that's true.
00:21:06I want us to have just one weekend just for us.
00:21:14Where's that yellow scarf I gave you two Christmases ago?
00:21:17I don't know.
00:21:18Why?
00:21:21No reason.
00:21:22She was the kindest person.
00:21:33She had a heart of spun gold.
00:21:36She absolutely didn't know how to say no.
00:21:41Are you implying then that John...
00:21:43Strike that.
00:21:43You mean that your daughter welcomed John Healy's attentions?
00:21:53She pitied him.
00:21:56And I think she was fond of him in her own way.
00:22:00She was never going to marry him.
00:22:04Why not, Mrs. Cotter?
00:22:07I don't want to be the one to cast the first stone.
00:22:09Please go on, Mrs. Cotter.
00:22:10Does it, uh, sound terrible if I say that Marilyn was half afraid of John Healy?
00:22:19How exactly do you mean?
00:22:21When he drank, he was violent.
00:22:24Oh.
00:22:27When Marilyn was pregnant, he got drunk.
00:22:31And made her fall downstairs.
00:22:34You mean he pushed her?
00:22:37Marilyn said it was an accident.
00:22:40I don't know exactly how...
00:22:42Objection!
00:22:43Sustained.
00:22:50Well, why, uh, why did your daughter marry John Healy, Mrs. Cotter?
00:22:56I don't know, really.
00:22:58Didn't she offer you any explanations?
00:23:00Yes.
00:23:01She said that she was tired and that John would be kind to her.
00:23:08And did your daughter find the relief that she sought?
00:23:15Poor child.
00:23:17Could you make that a little clearer, please, Mrs. Cotter?
00:23:20Did you know that being pregnant isn't particularly a peaceful time?
00:23:25Well, when Marilyn found out that she was going to have a baby, she, uh, she just kind of withered away.
00:23:33I don't know.
00:23:34She closed herself off and cried.
00:23:39She cried.
00:23:39And when the child was born, born dead, she thought that it was a judgment.
00:23:49And I thought that it was because she was pushed, fell downstairs.
00:23:56Oh, do you think she's dead?
00:24:00Your witness.
00:24:05Now, Mrs. Cotter, I don't want to make this any more painful than I have to.
00:24:17I'll, uh, I'll try to be brief.
00:24:21Was your daughter living at home before she decided to marry?
00:24:25No, I don't see if there's anything wrong with a grown person spending time away from home.
00:24:29I didn't mean to imply there was.
00:24:31Do you know where she was at that time?
00:24:35No.
00:24:35She said that she had to get away by herself for a while and set things over.
00:24:41Do you remember the day that she told you she was getting married?
00:24:45It was the middle of August.
00:24:48I remember that she was very upset.
00:24:51Upset?
00:24:52Tired, perhaps.
00:24:53And then, unexpectedly, she told you of her plans to marry John Healy.
00:24:57Why, unexpectedly?
00:24:59I mean, a woman can change her mind.
00:25:00Her explanation was that, uh, at least John Healy would take care of her.
00:25:05Oh, I told that to the gentleman.
00:25:07Well, that seems to indicate that Marilyn didn't actually think of John Healy as dangerous or violent, doesn't it?
00:25:13Objection.
00:25:14Sustained.
00:25:16Mrs. Cotard, you told this court that your daughter seemed unhappy about her pregnancy.
00:25:23She never had a moment's peace.
00:25:25I presume she didn't want the child so early in the marriage.
00:25:28Did you ever ask her why, if she felt this way, she hadn't taken precautions against pregnancy?
00:25:35I may have.
00:25:37What was her answer?
00:25:38She began to cry.
00:25:42But she gave no explanation?
00:25:46No, she didn't.
00:25:48You were very close to your daughter, weren't you?
00:25:50Yes.
00:25:51She told you everything, didn't she?
00:25:53Oh, yes.
00:25:54But not about her pregnancy.
00:25:56Why, Mrs. Cotard?
00:25:59I don't know.
00:26:02I don't know!
00:26:03Mrs. Cotard, isn't it true that your daughter, Marilyn, was already pregnant when she married John Healy?
00:26:08Objection! Objection!
00:26:10My poor baby!
00:26:14Oh, dear.
00:26:30Mrs. Davies?
00:26:33You don't seem to be too aware of me these days.
00:26:36I'm sorry, Don.
00:26:37My case is getting to me.
00:26:40I can't seem to think about anything else anymore.
00:26:42How much longer do you think?
00:26:45You know, we're not supposed to discuss this case outside the courtroom.
00:26:48Well, push a little, Angel.
00:26:50Because guilty or not guilty, I miss you.
00:26:53I'll try.
00:26:54See you tonight.
00:26:55I'll try.
00:27:03And all during Mrs. Healy's convalescence, after the unfortunate stillbirth.
00:27:09Her husband never once visited her.
00:27:12She didn't want to see him.
00:27:13But he came to the hospital.
00:27:15Yes.
00:27:15Yes, he came every day.
00:27:17But Mrs. Healy refused to see him.
00:27:19She seemed almost afraid of him.
00:27:21Objection, Your Honor.
00:27:22That's pure speculation.
00:27:24Sustained.
00:27:25Mr. Lubell, will you please rephrase your questions?
00:27:30I have no further questions, Your Honor.
00:27:36Dr. Braun, how premature was Mrs. Healy's child?
00:27:39Do you mean how many months?
00:27:40Was it a fetus or an embryo?
00:27:43Had it developed enough so that you could determine its age?
00:27:46I can't answer that question.
00:27:48You mean you will not?
00:27:50That's right.
00:27:51The relationship between a doctor and a patient...
00:27:52Is the information contained in your report on the case?
00:27:56As a rule, it would be.
00:27:58Your Honor, defense requests that Dr. Braun's report on the delivery be admitted as evidence.
00:28:02I object, Your Honor.
00:28:03This is extraneous and unnecessary.
00:28:04Mr. Lubell, your objection is unnecessary.
00:28:07The bench will decide whether Dr. Braun's report is admissible as evidence or not?
00:28:12Yes, sir.
00:28:12Mr. Tanner, why do you wish to insert this report as evidence?
00:28:17Your Honor, the prosecution has tried to present the relationship between the defendant and the victim in this case as unhappy.
00:28:24But they fail to present a convincing cause for any such friction.
00:28:28The defense proposes to establish such a cause.
00:28:30Even if by doing so, we also establish a motive.
00:28:34Now, as of December, the Healy's had been married for only four months.
00:28:38It's extremely important that we know the...
00:28:40The court adjourn for lunch.
00:28:44The defense hasn't presented his case yet.
00:28:46He's just as guilty as he can be.
00:28:49In your opinion.
00:28:49Yeah.
00:28:50Hungry?
00:29:10Hungry?
00:29:15What are you doing here?
00:29:16I'm taking you to lunch.
00:29:18You want the chocolate shake or the vanilla?
00:29:28I don't know if I can eat.
00:29:30What's the matter?
00:29:35Mr. Bracken, the jury foreman.
00:29:38It makes me so upset.
00:29:40Why?
00:29:41Why?
00:29:41Why?
00:29:41Why?
00:29:41Why?
00:29:46He's got Healy guilty even before the defense has made its case.
00:29:51That's wrong.
00:29:52What about our responsibility to the innocent until proven guilty?
00:29:56Angel, we do have that responsibility.
00:29:58But it's not all yours.
00:30:02It is for me.
00:30:05Bracken's only one man or 11 other people on that jury.
00:30:07But he's a foreman.
00:30:08He'll sway everybody to his way of thinking.
00:30:10You'll sway him right back, if you still believe this man is innocent in the end.
00:30:16I haven't even made up my mind yet.
00:30:20Okay.
00:30:20Then I'll make it up for you.
00:30:23What?
00:30:25I'll take the chocolate shake.
00:30:33Tuna sandwich for you.
00:30:40Our defense rests on only one cornerstone.
00:30:45That what is called the shadow of a doubt does indeed exist in this case.
00:30:50That there was someone else in Mrs. Healy's life besides her husband.
00:30:55And that that someone had not only the opportunity to kill Mrs. Healy, but also had the motive.
00:31:04The defense calls Mr. Willis Wright.
00:31:07Willis Wright to the stand.
00:31:08Raise your right hand.
00:31:19Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
00:31:23I do.
00:31:24Please be seated.
00:31:30Mr. Wright, what is your profession?
00:31:33I'm a lawyer.
00:31:33Where do you practice?
00:31:35Cedar Falls, about 45 minutes from here.
00:31:38Would you look at that photograph, Mr. Wright, and tell us if you recognize the woman in it?
00:31:42I do.
00:31:43Marilyn Healy.
00:31:45Only that's not the name she used when she visited me.
00:31:48And when Mrs. Healy came to see you, she was still single.
00:31:51She had not yet married John Healy, had she?
00:31:53That's correct.
00:31:55What did Mrs. Healy expect of you?
00:31:57She seemed to think that she could sue a man who had made her pregnant.
00:32:01Did she mention the person she had in mind?
00:32:05No, she didn't.
00:32:05She was very discreet.
00:32:07Did she give you any information that would help us to identify this man in question?
00:32:12Not unless there's only one man in this whole town who claims to be unhappily married.
00:32:19Well, then, she did tell you that the man who'd gotten her pregnant was married.
00:32:24That's why she came to me.
00:32:27What else did she talk about?
00:32:29Well, she had the idea that the law could force the man to live up to his word,
00:32:34which was to divorce his wife and marry her.
00:32:37What was your advice?
00:32:38Well, I told her that under the law, there was no such remedy.
00:32:42But after the child was born, if she wanted,
00:32:45she could then take him into court over paternity and hope to gain child support.
00:32:49Until then, there was nothing I or the law could do to help her.
00:32:54Did you see her again?
00:32:56No, I'm sorry I didn't.
00:32:58Thank you, Mr. Wright.
00:33:01Your witness.
00:33:07As a lawyer, Mr. Wright,
00:33:09would you say that the thrust of the defense in this case
00:33:12is to present us with a picture of John Healy as a bewitched, unsuspecting man?
00:33:16And counsel is arranging the evidence to suit a theory of his own.
00:33:20Sustained.
00:33:22Counsel will confine himself to the known facts,
00:33:26not what he surmises the defense's line of reasoning to be.
00:33:30Thank you, Your Honor.
00:33:32Yes, sir.
00:33:34Now, Mrs. Healy visited you when?
00:33:37In August. First part of August.
00:33:39In August.
00:33:39But Miss Cotter didn't become Mrs. Healy until September.
00:33:43So a stillborn child arrives in December
00:33:47to Marilyn and John Healy,
00:33:50and a few weeks later, in a fit of drunken jealousy,
00:33:54he mindlessly kills his wife for being on...
00:33:56Objection!
00:33:57Now, I protest, Your Honor.
00:33:59Counsel is presenting his summation.
00:34:01He's not examining a witness.
00:34:02Sustained.
00:34:03Mr. Lubell,
00:34:04you are standing right on the edge of contempt citation.
00:34:08Now, if you have questions to ask this witness,
00:34:11ask them.
00:34:13I beg the court's pardon.
00:34:15I have no further questions.
00:34:28I can't give you any good reasons.
00:34:30I just can't believe he did it.
00:34:32You're the only person in the town who thinks that.
00:34:35Even Elaine says the prosecution's done everything
00:34:38to tell Healy how long he's going to be in prison.
00:34:41You know, Don.
00:34:43It's cold that night.
00:34:44You're not going to stand around outside talking to yourself.
00:34:48I guess not.
00:34:50Then what happened?
00:34:52Well, then Lubell and this girl,
00:34:54we decided to get out of there.
00:34:54I mean, it was private property and all.
00:34:57You know.
00:34:58There are lots of other places, too.
00:35:05Did you see anyone else as you left?
00:35:07Well, not see exactly.
00:35:09We almost got sideswiped, though,
00:35:10by a car that wheeled into the glint as we were heading out.
00:35:12Could you see the driver of that car,
00:35:14or could you see what kind of a car it was?
00:35:16Well, sir, to be fair...
00:35:20Though I...
00:35:20Well, no, I'm pretty sure what kind of car it was.
00:35:23That doesn't seem to be good enough, does it?
00:35:25I could see that it was a man driving.
00:35:28Your fairness is very commendable, Mr. Gorman.
00:35:32Your witness.
00:35:36Mr. Gorman.
00:35:42Mr. Gorman,
00:35:43you'll excuse me if I sound a little harsh,
00:35:46but you're fairly unclear about a great many details, aren't you?
00:35:51I don't know what you mean.
00:35:52Well, you are clear that you were in Mooney's Glen
00:35:55on February 8th,
00:35:56between 8.30 and 20 minutes later?
00:35:59Yes, sir.
00:36:00Mr. Gorman, I noticed that you don't wear a watch.
00:36:03How could you be clear about what the time was?
00:36:07My girlfriend has a watch.
00:36:09Oh, is he your girlfriend?
00:36:11I suppose that you and she
00:36:12stopped
00:36:14whatever you were doing
00:36:16frequently to check the time.
00:36:19Let's try to summarize this, Mr. Gorman, shall we?
00:36:21Now, you say that you heard Mrs. Healy
00:36:23call out as though she were expecting someone.
00:36:26Perhaps it was her husband, perhaps not.
00:36:27Then you and your girlfriend
00:36:28hightailed it out of the Glen,
00:36:30and on the way out, you say, uh,
00:36:32you were almost hit by another car.
00:36:33But you can't identify the car.
00:36:35You neither know what kind of car it was.
00:36:37It could have been John Healy's.
00:36:39Nor who, in fact, was driving it.
00:36:41And you're unclear, after all,
00:36:42about, uh, about what time all of this happened.
00:36:45Now, without seeming, uh, too severe,
00:36:47Mr. Gorman, I would call
00:36:50your testimony here this afternoon
00:36:51total speculation.
00:36:54Not worth the time and attention
00:36:55of this court or this jury.
00:36:59Well, you can, uh, call it
00:37:00whatever you want.
00:37:00I mean, I was just trying to be fair.
00:37:02But if you really want to know,
00:37:03it was about 8.30,
00:37:04even though I never did see a watch.
00:37:07And I'm sure that it wasn't
00:37:08Jack Healy's car,
00:37:08because, first of all,
00:37:10Healy's got a pickup.
00:37:11And, second of all,
00:37:12the car that I saw,
00:37:13unless I'm blind or something,
00:37:14was a cream-colored station wagon.
00:37:15Now, that's all that I know
00:37:19and everything I've got to say.
00:37:45Seven miles to here
00:37:58and it'd be seven miles home
00:38:0114 miles.
00:38:03Seven miles to here.
00:38:05Seven miles to here.
00:38:06Seven miles to here.
00:38:07Seven miles to here.
00:38:08Seven miles to here.
00:38:09Seven miles to here.
00:38:10Seven miles to here.
00:38:11Seven miles to here.
00:38:12Seven miles to here.
00:38:13Seven miles to here.
00:38:14Seven miles to here.
00:38:15Seven miles to here.
00:38:16Seven miles to here.
00:38:17Seven miles to here.
00:38:18Seven miles to here.
00:38:19Seven miles to here.
00:38:20Seven miles to here.
00:38:21Seven miles to here.
00:38:22Seven miles to here.
00:38:23Seven miles to here.
00:38:24Seven miles to here.
00:38:25Seven miles to here.
00:38:26Seven miles to here.
00:38:27Seven miles to here.
00:38:28Seven miles to here.
00:38:29Seven miles to here.
00:38:30Seven miles to here.
00:38:31Seven miles to here.
00:40:42That you, Angel?
00:40:44Where are you?
00:40:45In the kitchen, rustling.
00:41:15Working this late?
00:41:19Oh, I was just...
00:41:22I went for a drive.
00:41:24Clear my head.
00:41:26Where are the kids?
00:41:28That's your mother's.
00:41:29That's good.
00:41:30Good thing tonight.
00:41:32What are you doing?
00:41:33I am cooking up a little surprise.
00:41:46How's mother?
00:41:47She's terrific.
00:41:48She's got two whole weeks now to undo all the good things you've been doing with the kids.
00:41:53Don, would you hate me if I went to bed?
00:41:55I'd just love to taste your culinary masterpiece, but I don't think I really do it justice.
00:42:03Angel, that isn't like you.
00:42:06Are you upset about something?
00:42:07What's the matter?
00:42:08Don, did you ever meet Marilyn Healy?
00:42:27Meet Marilyn Healy?
00:42:28I might have.
00:42:31It's a small town.
00:42:33If I didn't meet her, I remember hearing a lot about her.
00:42:36She used to be a pretty wild lady before she got married.
00:42:40Why?
00:42:46Well, so many things are said each day.
00:42:49There are witnesses I've never even mentioned.
00:42:51Today, for example, we were told that Marilyn Healy had a late visitor the night she was killed.
00:42:59A man driving a cream-colored station wagon.
00:43:09Okay.
00:43:11This is so silly.
00:43:13When I came home and you and the kids were gone, I drove out to Mooney's Glen by myself.
00:43:20And?
00:43:22Here, in my mileage record, for the day Marilyn Healy was killed, there are 14 extra miles on our station wagon.
00:43:30I even put a question mark right by the entry.
00:43:38Guess I didn't ask you about it.
00:43:46I see.
00:43:46Well, Angel, before you convict me without a trial, there are a few flaws in that logic I think you ought to consider.
00:43:55A, there are at least two dozen cars in this town that can be called cream-colored.
00:44:03B, you have been known to have little lapses where you forget to write things in that book.
00:44:07Well, for instance, the other night, when we went out to dinner, I think if you check in that book, you'll find that you neglected to note the mileage.
00:44:14And C, whatever the mileage is, it could be matched with a hundred other places in this town, for instance, your mother's, my factory.
00:44:28And D, the most important thing, I happen to be a very happily married man.
00:44:43Angel, you and the kids are my, my life.
00:44:55I know, it's just so silly.
00:44:58I can't seem to forget about it.
00:45:02I think I understand.
00:45:05Want a drink?
00:45:07Come on, I'll fix one.
00:45:09I'll fix one.
00:45:13What about your dinner?
00:45:15No, it doesn't matter.
00:45:17Maybe after a drink, both of us will feel like it.
00:45:43I'll thank you if you love me.
00:45:55Some noise.
00:45:57Good morning.
00:45:57What about your dinner?
00:46:00Good morning, are you?
00:46:02Holy, how are you?
00:46:34Well, it was a shock to me, because I personally had hoped that maybe the baby coming, we might become closer together.
00:46:51In fact, I had even, I went to my boss and I asked him maybe for shorter hauls, so that we could be, and I could be there when the baby came.
00:47:04But, uh, that's when I, uh, that's when I found out.
00:47:13What did you find out?
00:47:15Uh, I found out why, uh, Marilyn married me.
00:47:21Why was that, John?
00:47:23Well, I, uh, Marilyn felt like that, uh, she felt she had been made a fool of.
00:47:29And she turned around and she made a fool out of me.
00:47:34Did she say that?
00:47:36Yes, sir.
00:47:37Yes, she did.
00:47:40It was just after she came back from the hospital.
00:47:43We were having dinner.
00:47:45And, uh, I asked her if she wanted some more wine.
00:47:50She just, uh, she just started laughing at me.
00:47:54Did she explain that?
00:47:55Yes, sir, she did.
00:47:56She, she said that if I, I was trying to get her drunk so that I could make love with her,
00:48:06that I better just forget the whole idea because, uh, she wasn't going to make love with me ever again.
00:48:17I asked her, I said, I asked her why.
00:48:22She said, why do you think I married you?
00:48:25She said, listen, that she had a baby coming.
00:48:29And that by the time the father had said he was through with her, it was too late for an abortion.
00:48:36And, uh, that the baby needed a name.
00:48:41And that, uh, Healy was as good as any name.
00:48:44But, uh, she didn't need that now because dead babies don't need names.
00:48:51What did you say, John?
00:48:56I didn't say anything.
00:48:58I, uh, I just can't remember.
00:49:01It happened too fast.
00:49:03Did you think about a divorce then?
00:49:06No, sir, I didn't.
00:49:08I, uh, I didn't think of divorce.
00:49:11I, uh, I just, uh, I just, uh, I just got home.
00:49:22And, uh, I just, uh, I just, uh, I just got home.
00:49:26And, uh, you know what happened on the night of February 8th, John?
00:49:29Remember as much as you can.
00:49:31Well, I, uh, I just, uh, I'd just gotten home.
00:49:38And, uh, there was something about the house.
00:49:43It was different.
00:49:43It was rather nice.
00:49:45Uh, and I thought that maybe Marilyn had changed her mind.
00:49:51And so I, I wanted to show her that I was happy.
00:49:53Uh, so I, uh, I just leaned over to kiss her.
00:49:58Well, she just, uh, shoved me out of the way.
00:50:00She said that she was sick of the house.
00:50:03That she was sick of me.
00:50:06And that, uh, she wanted to be free.
00:50:09Then what happened?
00:50:11Nothing really happened.
00:50:12I, I couldn't, uh, I just couldn't take anymore.
00:50:17So I left the house.
00:50:19Well, I wasn't feeling too good.
00:50:21I was pretty unhappy and, and Marilyn was, uh, was there.
00:50:27And I was crying a little bit and shaking.
00:50:28So I just left.
00:50:31When you left the house, was your wife still alive?
00:50:36Yes, sir.
00:50:37When I left the house, Marilyn was still alive.
00:50:43Then, this is honestly the truth.
00:50:46It is the truth.
00:50:49Did you ever ask yourself, John, who the man was?
00:50:54This other man in your wife's life.
00:50:56The father of the child that she lost at Christmas time.
00:51:00But, uh, no, well, the man was not around.
00:51:07He, and I couldn't do anything about the baby.
00:51:11And you never asked your wife who the man was?
00:51:15No, sir.
00:51:16And apart from that one time, she never mentioned it either?
00:51:19No, she didn't.
00:51:21Not even comparing you with him, for instance?
00:51:24Well, maybe, uh, maybe this one time.
00:51:31But it, see, it was just before Marilyn had the baby, and she was very sick.
00:51:37And, uh, I had called the ambulance, and I was there with Marilyn.
00:51:42I was holding her hand, and she was very white.
00:51:43And she said, uh, she said, honey, she said, honey, just don't leave me, please.
00:51:51Well, I, it was strange, because I, I didn't know whether she was talking to me or not,
00:51:55because her voice, it was, uh, a different quality in her voice.
00:52:00I had never heard it.
00:52:02And she just repeated over, she said, remember, honey, when you used to call me angel?
00:52:08I, uh, I said I did, but I, I hadn't, I never called Marilyn an angel.
00:52:15I, I never had.
00:52:17So, uh, but she just kept saying that over and over and over.
00:52:20She said, she said, honey, I hope you'll call me angel again.
00:52:28Ladies and gentlemen, John Healy was neither heartless nor grueling.
00:52:32He loved his wife until her death, even though he received almost nothing in return.
00:52:35I, enraged, frantic with the desire to strike back, John Healy willfully punished his wife
00:52:41with his own hands.
00:52:42Guilty of murder in the first degree.
00:52:44If, on the other hand, you decide a reasonable doubt would make, that a crime has not been
00:52:50committed by my client, only a mistake of believing, of hoping in the goodness of his heart.
00:52:55And you will be secluded until such time as you have reached a satisfactory verdict
00:52:59based on the evidence before you.
00:53:03He said, remember when you called me angel?
00:53:05Remember that?
00:53:07Remember when you called me angel?
00:53:10Well, angel, before you convict me without a trial, I think there are a few flaws in your logic.
00:53:15Whatever happened to that yellow scarf I gave you two Christmases ago?
00:53:18I don't know.
00:53:20Most important thing of all, I happen to be a happily married man.
00:53:25Angel, you and the kids are my life.
00:53:28There must be at least two dozen cars in this town that could be called cream colored.
00:53:31I know, it sounds so silly.
00:53:42Then we still have three holdouts.
00:53:46Uh, Miss Sinclair, perhaps you'll give us your reasons for voting for acquittal?
00:53:51Well, first, I don't think that poor man's guilt has been clearly established.
00:53:57Second, I, for one, won't be satisfied until the man who made Marilyn Healy pregnant has been apprehended.
00:54:04Now, Miss Sinclair, it's almost seven o'clock.
00:54:06Now, if we spent time on the misdeeds of last summer, which we aren't here to judge,
00:54:10it'll take us days to reach a verdict.
00:54:11You wanted my thinking.
00:54:13You have it.
00:54:14Mr. Bowman, you voted for acquittal again.
00:54:19I did.
00:54:20I think the only honest witness in the whole trial was John Healy.
00:54:24Well, you realize he was probably coached by his lawyer.
00:54:27Please, can't we stop this?
00:54:28We're not supposed to be here to fight.
00:54:30Miss Sinclair is right.
00:54:31Why don't we call it a day?
00:54:33Have dinner and a good night's sleep.
00:54:35Surely, Mr. Bracken, you'll have to agree that coming fresh to a problem in the morning sometimes helps.
00:54:39All right, how many want to adjourn?
00:54:41Here.
00:54:42All right, all right, let's adjourn.
00:54:44Court pays for the dinner, too, you know.
00:54:46Now, Mr. Bowman, if you'll step outside and tell the bailiff.
00:55:14Excuse me.
00:55:30I left my watch at home.
00:55:37What time is it, please?
00:55:39Just about 12.30.
00:55:40Oh, that late?
00:55:41Oh, my.
00:55:42Well, thank you.
00:55:44Good night.
00:55:44Good night.
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00:59:10Don, your advice.
00:59:14Sure, baby.
00:59:15Get out of this stuff.
00:59:16Look, you're soaked.
00:59:17You're freezing.
00:59:18Here, let me take this thing off.
00:59:22What happened?
00:59:23Trial over?
00:59:23It's not over?
00:59:30What?
00:59:31Wait a minute.
00:59:35Aren't you supposed to be locked up in that hotel room with the other jurors?
00:59:38Running out's a pretty serious thing, Susan.
00:59:40I know, I know, I know.
00:59:41I'm so confused.
00:59:43About what, honey?
00:59:44About the trial?
00:59:47Three of us are holding out for an innocent verdict.
00:59:53Uh-huh.
00:59:55And?
00:59:59Should I give in?
01:00:00You're the only person who can tell me.
01:00:08Now I'm confused, Angel.
01:00:11Don, will you swear, you never met Marilyn Healy?
01:00:26What?
01:00:27Last summer, when you couldn't join us at the lake, where were you?
01:00:37Working.
01:00:39Working.
01:00:39Right here.
01:00:42Working like a madman.
01:00:46Did you have an affair with her last summer?
01:00:57Was she beautiful?
01:01:02Did you enjoy being with her?
01:01:09Making love to her?
01:01:12Did you...
01:01:13And were you in love with her?
01:01:21Did you know she had a...
01:01:25...dead babe?
01:01:26You have to understand something, Susan.
01:01:34She wanted to wreck our lives, break us apart, and destroy our children.
01:01:44She wanted to wreck our lives, break us apart, and destroy our children.
01:01:49She wanted to wreck our lives, break our lives, break us apart, and destroy our children.
01:02:08What do we do now?
01:02:10What are we going to do?
01:02:11Well, you've got to be reasonable.
01:02:12I'm not a murderer.
01:02:13I'm telling you, she was trying to destroy everything that you and I have built up so carefully.
01:02:19You don't know how hard I tried to argue myself out of what I thought.
01:02:27Well, it's over now.
01:02:36How-how did it happen?
01:02:37How-how...
01:02:40Why didn't you do it?
01:02:44You do it?
01:02:45Come on, me.
01:02:46No, you do it.
01:02:47No, you do it.
01:02:48They're not a murderer.
01:02:49You do it.
01:02:50You do it.
01:02:51No.
01:02:52You do it.
01:02:53I don't care.
01:02:54I don't care.
01:02:55You do it.
01:02:56I do it.
01:02:57I do it.
01:02:58I do it.
01:02:59I do it.
01:03:00I do it.
01:03:01I do it.
01:03:02I do it.
01:03:02Why didn't you do it?
01:03:09She threatened to tell everybody in this town about...
01:03:13I couldn't let that happen.
01:03:15I couldn't let you go through that.
01:03:17But it's not important.
01:03:23Angel, what is important is that you and I stick together
01:03:29and that we keep loving each other.
01:03:33And the kids. The kids are very important in this.
01:03:36I want you to think a minute.
01:03:38Think what it would mean if they knew what happened.
01:03:41Think what it could do to them.
01:03:50You want me to vote for a conviction?
01:03:52Well, isn't that the simplest thing to do?
01:03:59I suppose.
01:04:03I mean, you told me that Healy doesn't care what happens.
01:04:05He's resigned himself. He's stopped fighting.
01:04:09It isn't as though he's going to be executed.
01:04:11We don't even have capital punishment anymore.
01:04:16I mean, he'll get a few years at most,
01:04:18and with time off for good behavior, he'll be out in no time.
01:04:22He'll be out in no time.
01:04:27Angel.
01:04:29Angel.
01:04:31This thing is going to make us stronger.
01:04:32You'll see.
01:04:33I'm going to be loving.
01:04:34I'm going to be considerate.
01:04:35I'm going to be more patient.
01:04:41All the things...
01:04:43I always thought you were.
01:04:46I am those things.
01:04:47I haven't changed.
01:04:53You don't think anything like that could ever happen again, do you?
01:04:57No, honey.
01:04:58Trust me.
01:05:03Well...
01:05:06The final decision is up to you.
01:05:07Our lives...
01:05:12All of our lives...
01:05:14are in your hands.
01:05:17Kids too.
01:05:27I believe in you.
01:05:29I know you're going to do the right thing.
01:05:32Now listen, get into some dry clothes,
01:05:33because I'm going to get the car and bring it around the front.
01:05:35I've got to get you back before they miss you.
01:05:39Oh.
01:05:41Oh, Susan, honest.
01:05:43I love you so much.
01:05:46Oh.
01:05:51I love you so much.
01:05:55Always remember that.
01:06:05I love you so much.
01:06:16It's a big bet.
01:06:19Yes, I love you.
01:06:21It's a big bet.
01:06:23I love you.
01:06:25It's a big bet.
01:06:27I love you.
01:06:28Please.
01:06:29Please.
01:06:30Please.
01:06:31Susan.
01:06:32Davies.
01:06:33I meant Bridge Road.
01:06:35543.
01:06:36Hello?
01:06:37Hello?
01:06:38You really could do it, couldn't you?
01:06:41Put it down, honey.
01:06:42It doesn't work.
01:06:43Oh.
01:06:44Oh.
01:06:45Oh.
01:06:46Oh.
01:06:47Oh.
01:06:48Oh.
01:06:49Oh.
01:06:50Oh.
01:06:51Oh.
01:06:52Oh.
01:06:53Oh.
01:06:54Oh.
01:06:55Oh.
01:06:56Oh.
01:06:59Nothing around here seems to work, does it?
01:07:23It was a terrible thing, really.
01:07:25You know, I was, I was home in bed reading.
01:07:32And, uh, all of the children were at their grandma's.
01:07:39My wife, my, my Susan was, uh, locked up downtown with the Healey jury in a hotel room and, uh...
01:07:47I heard somebody coming up the stairs.
01:07:49I thought it was a burglar.
01:07:50Before I knew her, I was struggling with him.
01:07:51And, uh, I guess I had more strength than I thought.
01:07:52I mean, I didn't even know.
01:07:53It was a...
01:07:54Woman!
01:07:55Angel.
01:07:56Angel.
01:07:57Angel.
01:07:58You don't deserve us.
01:08:00If you could give us up so easily.
01:08:01No!
01:08:02No!
01:08:03No!
01:08:04No!
01:08:05No!
01:08:06No!
01:08:07No!
01:08:08No!
01:08:09No!
01:08:10No!
01:08:11No!
01:08:12Shh!
01:08:13Angel.
01:08:14Angel.
01:08:15No!
01:08:17No!
01:08:30Shh!
01:08:32Angel.
01:08:34Angel, don't fight it.
01:08:45Why are you trying to prolong this thing?
01:09:15Oh!
01:09:17Oh!
01:09:29Oh!
01:09:31Angel!
01:09:44Ah!
01:09:46Ahh!
01:09:47You caught me.
01:09:48You caught me.
01:09:51The bone went dead.
01:09:52We thought we'd better take care of him.
01:09:54You caught me.
01:09:55The bone went dead.
01:09:57We thought we'd better get him.
01:09:59The phone went dead. We thought we'd better check.
01:10:02Are you all right, Mr. Davies?
01:10:03No. My husband. My husband.
01:10:06He... He loved.
01:10:08He... He killed.
01:10:09He killed Healy.
01:10:11He... He killed Marilyn Healy.
01:10:15My husband's love.
01:10:17My husband killed Marilyn Healy.
01:10:19Marilyn Healy.
01:10:22Oh, no.
01:10:24Oh, no.
01:10:26Oh, no.
01:10:28Oh, no.
01:10:29Oh, no.
01:10:59Oh, no.
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