The Lady in Question

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The Lady in Question
  • Release date: 7 Aug 1940
  • Release year: 1940
  • Runtime: 80 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: trial, jury, false accusation, paris france, bicycle, alternate juror, based on story, american remake of french film, 1920s, family comedy
Plot:
A juror in a murder trial takes pity on the recently acquitted defendant and invites her to move into his family's home - and his son soon falls in love with her.

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Torrent Contents Size: 695.61 MB

The Lady in Question
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Format: AVI
File Size: 694 MB

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Resolution: 528 x 384 (480p/SD)
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