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Lawyering Laughton, Devious Dietrich. |
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Murderous twists=Voles play! |
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Dietrich impersonates a woman. |
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Marlene's scarred testimony convinces. |
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Dietrich uses her Powers. |
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Power dumps Dietrich, dies. |
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Power struggles; deceptive Dietrich! |
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Laughton's bickering barrister fooled. |
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Two-faced witness gulls Laughton. |
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Verdict, then Power down. |
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Vole proves justice blind. |
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Marlene's brilliant courtoom spectacle. |
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Marlene suggests trial separation. |
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Robarts crosses Plimsoll's lines. |
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Laughton chews; scenery skews. |
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Wife's lies free husband. |
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Dietrich's innovative quicky divorce. |
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Vole's testimony trumps matrimony. |
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Dietrich's tricky Power play. |
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Dietrich deceives lawyer Laughton. |
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Bigamist beguiles British barrister. |
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Dietrich kills the Power. |
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Power purloins French fortune. |
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Trial has Wild(er) ending. |
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Scarfaced actress = Prosecution's perjurer. |
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Dietrich dupes Laughton's defense. |
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Dietrich, deceiving, deceived dame. |
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Dietrich's revenge-justice wins. |
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Handyman invents unbreakable alibi. |
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Dietrich causes Power's incarceration. |
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Dietwick doesn't tell twuth. |
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Dietrich dupes brilliant barrister. |
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Marlene picks wrong side. |
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