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A sea captain stands trial for manslaughter after 162 people are killed in a fire aboard his cruise ship. Director Fred F. Sears' 1958 drama stars Edmond O'Brien, Robert McQueeney, Paul Birch, Mona Freeman and Karin Booth.

Edmond O'Brien as  David Carson
Mona Freeman as  Robin Carson
Karin Booth as  Polly Barrett
Paul Birch as  Martin Ranker
John Beradino as  Tony Armand
Richard H. Cutting as  District Attorney Paul Wendall (as Dick Cutting)

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Reviews

MartinHafer
1958/01/01

The IMDb trivia section is correct in pointing out that despite being a far-fetched plot, the story is essentially true. However, I researched the story a bit and found that although it was based on the sinking of the SS Morro Castle, the exact reason why the ship sank was never established beyond question. The ending of "The World Was His Jury" is fiction...pure fiction. Still, it's a dandy courtroom drama.The story begins on the seas. The ship's captain has just died and his First Officer is now in command as the ship heads back to the States. However, soon the ship catches fire and panic ensues--and 127 people are killed. Soon, the media goes crazy--declaring that the accident is the fault of this new captain. In essence, he was tried and convicted by the media. However, despite this sensational climate, a lawyer (Edmond O'Brien) is excited to take the case and prove that the man was not criminally responsible.The film is one that some might not like because it's very much confined to the courtroom. It does leave on occasion but is still a bit claustrophobic--and people who don't want a cerebral drama probably shouldn't watch. However, the script, while fictionalized, is terrific and Edmond O'Brien is at his best. Overall, great entertainment and well worth seeing. And the ending might be made up, but it's a dandy.

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kidboots
1958/01/02

When a fire starts in the hold of the S.S. Paradise, the newly appointed Captain Barrett is hit on the head by some flying debris and when he comes to his manner and actions make his crew believe he has lost his nerve. Back on shore an official inquiry is launched into his actions. Edmond O'Brien plays hot shot lawyer Dave Carson who takes the case but comes up against a brick wall with Captain Barrett (Robert McQueeney) who just can't remember much about what happened. Slowly Carson starts to get a picture of an incompetent crew and a dogged conspiracy within the ranks of officers.I don't know whether my admiration for Edmond O'Brien's acting ability made me see this movie through rose coloured glasses but I didn't find it as "hard going" as the other reviewers. Sure some of the sets looked cheap but the superior acting of the cast (Mona Freeman as Robyn has a couple of scenes as a wife now fed up with her husband's grandstanding and low life clients) more than makes up for it.Witness after witness notes that Barrett, who was socializing at the ship's dinner just before the disaster, was groggy and unfocused and put it down to drunkeness. There also seems to be a cover up going on involving illegal immigrants posing as able bodied seamen who signed on at Port au Prince. After a sensational day in court involving murder and exposure, Carson wonders if Barrett is guilty after all - definitely of incompetence of judging the new crew.The courtroom sequence builds to a gripping climax and reveals the culprit to be Barrett's only supporter. Yes, there does seem to be similarities with Perry Mason (who in 1958 was giving TV viewers a glimpse of law and order and court room tactics) but O'Brien's very low key style helped to make the ending very suspenseful.

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boblipton
1958/01/03

Courtroom dramas are tough to shoot with a big budget. Constrained, as they are, by location and focus, it is hard for them to be visually interesting. Given the obviously low budget of this movie, longtime B cinematographer Benjamin Kline can't do much here, although director Fred Sears and the script try to help out with fast editing, tight framing and long point-of-view shots --notice how when Edmond O'Brien is examining witnesses, there are frequently shots from the perspective of the District Attorney. The blocking is obvious and the scenes statics. Notice, for example, the early scene in which local children -- and reporters -- are hectoring the defendant's children.Given these technical issues, this movie starts under a handicap and despite O'Brien in the lead, never overcomes it. The movie looks like it is modeled on Perry Mason, including courtroom confessions, which may be fairly dramatic but is not the sort of thing that happens in the real world. All these issues make this movie substantially below par.

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aromatic-2
1958/01/04

Naval man finds evidence stacked against him and his family support severely tested. Lawyer Edmond O'Brien does a nice star turn as a defense attorney who not only defends his client against the charges but fights personal injustice as well. Ah, if only we could find lawyers like him in real life.

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