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Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau

Marika Burstner

Orson Welles
Orson Welles

Albert Hastler

Max Buchsbaum
Max Buchsbaum

Examining Magistrate

Arnoldo Foà
Arnoldo Foà

Inspector A

Jess Hahn
Jess Hahn

Assistant Inspector #2

Billy Kearns
Billy Kearns

Assistant Inspector #1

Maurice Teynac
Maurice Teynac

Deputy Manager

Carl Studer
Carl Studer

Man In Leather

Fernand Ledoux
Fernand Ledoux

Chief Clerk of the Law Court

Thomas Holtzmann
Thomas Holtzmann

Bert the Law Student

Wolfgang Reichmann
Wolfgang Reichmann

Courtroom Guard

Crew
Jean Ledrut
Jean Ledrut

Original Music Composer

Edmond Richard
Edmond Richard

Director of Photography

Jean Mandaroux
Jean Mandaroux

Production Design

Guy Maillet
Guy Maillet

Boom Operator

Louis Dor
Louis Dor

Makeup Artist

Robert Florat
Robert Florat

Production Manager

Urbain Loiseau
Urbain Loiseau

Sound Assistant

Max Dulac
Max Dulac

Assistant Camera

Helen Thibault
Helen Thibault

Costume Design

Guy Maugin
Guy Maugin

Location Manager

Sophie Becker
Sophie Becker

Assistant Director

Denise Baby
Denise Baby

Special Effects

Marc Maurette
Marc Maurette

Assistant Director

Philippe Dubail
Philippe Dubail

Assistant Unit Manager

Roger Corbeau
Roger Corbeau

Still Photographer

Roberto Perpignani
Roberto Perpignani

Assistant Editor

Gérard Pollicand
Gérard Pollicand

Associate Editor

Robert Fraisse
Robert Fraisse

Second Assistant Camera

Paul Laffargue
Paul Laffargue

Production Director

Paul Seban
Paul Seban

Assistant Director

Emile Blondé
Emile Blondé

Assistant Unit Manager

Adolphe Charlet
Adolphe Charlet

Camera Operator



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

November 6, 2022

There is something really quite terrifying about the scenario in which "Josef K" (a career-best performance from Anthony Perkins, I think) finds himself in this rather sinister thriller. He is awakened one morning to find the police in his bedroom. He is arrested and told he is to stand trial. For what, you might think? Well, that's what he wonders too - and every effort he makes to establish just what he is supposed to have done fails to deliver… read the rest.

CaseyReese

⭐ 10/10

February 8, 2023

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badelf

⭐ 10/10

February 1, 2025

The Trial: Welles's Brilliant Exposition of Guiltless Guilt

Orson Welles's "The Trial" exists in a lineage of dystopian narratives that includes Kafka's original text of the same name, George Orwell's "1984", and Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" film - all works that explore bureaucratic dehumanization and the absurdity of institutional power.

If the first layer of the film reveals bureaucratic absurdity and inaccessible justice, its deeper strata … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,300,000

Revenue

$94,243

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