Many of the very best Hollywood movies contain courtroom sequences that are crucial to the story being told. "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Twelve Angry Men" are examples.
The spring film series will present a series of eight films, categorized as courtroom drama. Introductory remarks and discussion will be led by Charles Vahlkamp.
Admission and popcorn are free. A lesser known Hitchcock featuring Gregory Peck as a barrister who becomes involved with the woman he is defending in court. (1947, 125 minutes)