Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)

6.9Approved80 minDirector: Fritz Lang

1956 American film directed by Fritz Lang

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 1956 American film noir legal drama directed by Fritz Lang and written by Douglas Morrow. The film stars Dana Andrews and Joan Fontaine, with Sidney Blackmer, Philip Bourneuf, Shepperd Strudwick and Arthur Franz in supporting roles. It was Lang's second film for producer Bert E. Friedlob and the last American film that he directed.

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Is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt based on a true story?
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