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  • Arkansas Judge (1941)
  • Approved
    72 min | Drama
Arkansas Judge (1941)
Approved
72 min | Drama

Peaceful Valley town-founder, Judge Abner Weaver is distressed when the townspeople begin gossiping and "bearing false witness'" against Mary Shoemaker , the community handy-woman, who is charged with having stolen fifty dollars from Widow...See morePeaceful Valley town-founder, Judge Abner Weaver is distressed when the townspeople begin gossiping and "bearing false witness'" against Mary Shoemaker , the community handy-woman, who is charged with having stolen fifty dollars from Widow Smithers , and he and his wife Elviry and brother Cicero stoutly defend Mary. The theft becomes a matter of community interest when a rumor is circulated that Hettie Huston , daughter of the local banker, August Houston, has stolen the money in order to buy an expensive evening gown with which to dazzle Tom Martel, a young lawyer whose legal education was sponsored by Judge Weaver, whose daughter Margaret is also in love with Tom, and the young lawyer is torn between the sophisticated attractions of Hettie and the simple charm of Margaret. In order to save his daughter's reputation, August Houston is eager to have Mary Shoemaker's guilt established and to induce her to quietly leave town. Judge Weaver (not on the bench)defends her so heatedly that Huston institutes a slander-suit against his old friend, charging him with having damaged Hettie's reputation. Margaret feels that inasmuch as her father has financed Tom's legal education, it is his duty to defend her father. But Tom is smitten with Hettie and proposes to her, and refuses to side against her in the trial. As the trial proceeds, it becomes apparent that all the witnesses are testifying against Judge Weaver because Huston and his bank hold notes and mortgages on their homes and businesses. Tom can stand it no longer and determines to defend the Judge, even though it may mean breaking his engagement to Hettie, no matter how smitten he may be. When it is suggested that Judge Weaver started the rumor against Hettie because his daughter was in love with Tom and jealous of Hettie, Tom puts Margaret on the stand and asks her to refute the statement. Margaret cannot swear, under oath, that she doesn't love Tom; and, as a result of her admission of love, the case is lost. But Huston magnanimously declines to accept from Judge Weaver the judgment the court has awarded him, on condition that Mary Shoemaker be sent out of town. Judge Weaver, knowing that Mary was not the one who stole the money, declines the offer. Meanwhile, a group of the town's riff-raff decide to take matter in their own hands and set fire to Mary's House. BUT, Mary is inside the house. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Irving Stone (novel "False Witness") | Ring Lardner Jr. (adaptation) | Ian McLellan Hunter (adaptation) (as Ina Hunter) | Gertrude Purcell (adaptation) & 2 more
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Jan 28, 1941 (United States)

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42 cast members
Name Known for
Leon Weaver
Judge Abner Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry) Judge Abner Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry)   See fewer
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry) Cicero Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry)   See fewer
June Weaver
Elviry Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry) Elviry Weaver (as Weaver Brothers and Elviry)   See fewer
Roy Rogers
Tom Martel Tom Martel   See fewer
Spring Byington
Mary Shoemaker Mary Shoemaker   See fewer
Pauline Moore
Margaret Weaver Margaret Weaver   See fewer
Frank M. Thomas
August Huston August Huston   See fewer
Veda Ann Borg
Hettie Huston Hettie Huston   See fewer
Eily Malyon
Widow Smithers Widow Smithers   See fewer
Loretta Weaver
Violey Weaver Violey Weaver   See fewer
Minerva Urecal
Miranda Wolfson Miranda Wolfson   See fewer
Beatrice Maude
Mrs. Fred Neill Mrs. Fred Neill   See fewer
Harrison Greene
Mr. Fred Neill Mr. Fred Neill   See fewer
Barry Macollum
Patrick Melvany Patrick Melvany   See fewer
George Rosener
Mr. Beaudry Mr. Beaudry   See fewer
Monte Blue
Phil Johnson Phil Johnson   See fewer
Frank Darien
Henry Marsden Henry Marsden   See fewer
Russell Hicks
John Root - Attorney John Root - Attorney   See fewer
Edwin Stanley
Judge Elmer Carruthers Judge Elmer Carruthers   See fewer
Eddie Acuff
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Joseph E. Bernard
Mr. Walters (uncredited) Mr. Walters (uncredited)   See fewer
Oscar Blank
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Bob Burns
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Nora Bush
Townswoman (uncredited) Townswoman (uncredited)   See fewer
Bob Card
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
James Carlisle
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Jess Cavin
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Gladden James
Dr. Baxter (uncredited) Dr. Baxter (uncredited)   See fewer
Ralph Littlefield
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Harold Miller
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Wedgwood Nowell
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Tex Phelps
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Rose Plumer
Townswoman (uncredited) Townswoman (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Power
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Ruth Robinson
Mrs. Ethel Beaudry (uncredited) Mrs. Ethel Beaudry (uncredited)   See fewer
Matty Roubert
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Ralph Sanford
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Allen D. Sewall
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Larry Steers
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Trigger
Tom's Horse (uncredited) Tom's Horse (uncredited)   See fewer
Dorothy Vernon
Townswoman (uncredited) Townswoman (uncredited)   See fewer
Eleanore Vogel
Townswoman (uncredited) Townswoman (uncredited)   See fewer
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