Attorney Anthony Keane agrees to represent Londonite Mrs. Paradine, who has been fingered in her husband's murder. From the start, the married lawyer is drawn to the enigmatic beauty, and he begins to cast about for a way to exonerate his client. Keane puts the Paradine household servant on the stand, suggesting he is the killer. But Keane soon loses his way in the courtroom, and his half-baked plan sets off a stunning chain of events.
Writing | Robert Hichens | Novel |
Camera | Lee Garmes | Director of Photography |
Directing | Alfred Hitchcock | Director |
Production | David O. Selznick | Producer |
Writing | David O. Selznick | Screenplay |
Sound | Franz Waxman | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Travis Banton | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Frank Beetson Jr. | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Crew | James Bridie | Treatment |
Writing | Alma Reville | Adaptation |
Crew | Clarence Slifer | Special Effects |
Art | J. McMillan Johnson | Production Design |
Art | Thomas N. Morahan | Art Direction |
Editing | Hal C. Kern | Supervising Film Editor |
Editing | John Faure | Associate Editor |
Directing | Lydia Schiller | Script Supervisor |
Sound | James G. Stewart | Sound Director |
Sound | Richard Van Hessen | Sound Recordist |
Art | Joseph B. Platt | Interior Designer |
Art | Emile Kuri | Set Decoration |
Directing | Lowell J. Farrell | Assistant Director |
Production | Fred Ahern | Unit Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Larry Germain | Hairstylist |