The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round

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Movie
Original title The Jury Goes
Round 'n' Round
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1945
length 17 minutes
Rod
Director Jules White
script Felix Adler
production Jules White for
Columbia Pictures
camera Glen Gano
cut Charles Hochberg
occupation
  • Vera Vague : Vera Vague, juror
  • Barton Yarborough : Mr. Lovett, juror
  • Vernon Dent : Mr. Pomono, juror
  • Frank Alten: bald-headed juror
  • Elberta Casey: great jury
  • June Bryde-Gittelson: burly jury
  • Victor Travis: juror with toupee
  • Elberta Hunter: great jury
  • Judy Malcolm: Jurors
  • Mike Mazurki: Juror
  • Joe Palma: Juror
  • Blackie Whiteford: Juror
  • Sam Lufkin: Housekeeping

The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round is a 1945 American comedic short film directed by Jules White , which was nominated for an Oscar in 1946 .

content

Vera Vague has been called on a jury to decide, along with a group of other jurors, whether a man is guilty of murder.

Background, publication

The actress Barbara Jo Allen, also known as Vera Vague, was married to the actor Barton Yarborough, who plays the part of juror Mr. Lovett, in her first marriage (until 1931).

The film was released in the United States on June 1, 1945. Its working title was: Gypped in a Jury .

Award

1946 was Jules White for an Oscar in the category "Best Short Film" (2 rolls of film) nominated. However, the trophy went to Gordon Hollingshead and the film Star in the Night .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The 18th Academy Awards | 1946 at oscars / ceremonies / 1946
  2. The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round at letterboxd.com (English)