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"Attorney for the Defense"- 1932. (Dwight Frye.)

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Dwight Frye as James Wallace in "Attorney for the defense" 1932.

Wallace is an innocent man who has been sentenced to die for a murder that he did not commit by an ambitious district attorney portrayed by Edmund Lowe.

After Wallace has died it is discovered that he was not guilty, and Lowe attempts to make good for what he did by caring for Wallace's wife and son.

While Lowe is clearly meant to be the film's protagonist, and while we are meant to believe that at heart he is a good man, willing to make restitution for the wrong that he has done, I could not get past the first three minutes of this film. Dwight's portrayal of Wallace was so intense and so passionate that no matter what they attempted to do with Lowe's character there after you couldn't help feeling as if you wanted to belt him across the face for the rest of the film.

Dwight always delivers great performances, but this one seemed beyond compare. He should have got an Oscar nod despite only appearing in the film for two minutes. After what he delivered, everything else seemed to fall flat.

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"Attorney for the Defense"- 1932. (Dwight Frye.)

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  • good dwight (good night)

    i'm really enjoying your posts, thank you so very much! :)

    i have to stop for now, though...these are all so emotionally-wrenching. he was so brilliant--but his dramatic scenes are done so well, they're painful to watch.

    i'll resume my dwight-worship tomorrow. thank you again for all your wonderful posts and taking the time to write me. :)

    tc!

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  • holy smokes!

    i played the video before i got to read the summary! omg! my heart stopped when i saw dwight was condemned to death. :( what a fantastic scene. he should've gotten an oscar, for this, or anything else he did. hollywood was so stupid then. he was then, what heath ledger, as joker, was today...but no one appreciated him as much as he deserved. poor dwight.

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