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Gideon's Trumpet

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Gideon's Trumpet (1980)
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The story of Clarence Earl Gideon and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.The story of Clarence Earl Gideon and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.The story of Clarence Earl Gideon and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.

  • Director
    • Robert L. Collins
  • Writers
    • Anthony Lewis
    • David W. Rintels
  • Stars
    • Henry Fonda
    • José Ferrer
    • John Houseman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert L. Collins
    • Writers
      • Anthony Lewis
      • David W. Rintels
    • Stars
      • Henry Fonda
      • José Ferrer
      • John Houseman
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations total

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    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Clarence Earl Gideon
    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • Abe Fortas
    John Houseman
    John Houseman
    • Chief Justice…
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Edna Curtis
    Sam Jaffe
    Sam Jaffe
    • 1st Supreme Court Justice
    Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger
    • Sixth Supreme Court Justice
    Nicholas Pryor
    Nicholas Pryor
    • Jacob
    William Prince
    William Prince
    • 5th Supreme Court Justice
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Fred Turner
    Richard McKenzie
    Richard McKenzie
    • Judge Robert McCrary
    Dolph Sweet
    Dolph Sweet
    • Charlie
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • 2nd Supreme Court Justice
    David Sheiner
    David Sheiner
    • Abe Krash
    J. Patrick McNamara
    J. Patrick McNamara
    • Harris
    Les Lannom
    Les Lannom
    • Bobby Earle
    Malcolm Groome
    • John Ely
    Allan Rich
    Allan Rich
    • Tobias Simon
    Richard Lineback
    Richard Lineback
    • Lester Wade
    • Director
      • Robert L. Collins
    • Writers
      • Anthony Lewis
      • David W. Rintels
    • All cast & crew
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    ocgiii

    An eye opener

    Just saw this this morning. It was well done, but I think dumbed down for general consumption. It was painful to hear so many distinguished jurists referring to attorneys or counsel as 'lawyers', as if the public wouldn't know to what they were referring. At least in the high court, they did use the proper nomenclature. Fonda did a good job of playing Gideon, although I believe the actual man was only about 50 at the time. He also made him out to be at the same time sympathetic and the unpleasant indignant multiple felon he likely was in reality.
    10critic-2

    The very best of the post-1970's "Hallmark Hall of Fame" productions

    In another review, I stated that the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" series was never as good during the last twenty years or so as it had been during its glorious days in the 1950's and '60's. There was one brilliant exception, however, and this is it. "Gideon's Trumpet" can stand up proudly alongside all the other "Hall of Fame" episodes of the past as one of the finest made-for TV films ever made.

    It tells the true story of Clarence Earl Gideon, an ex-convict who, in the early 1960's, was accused of breaking into and robbing a convenience store in Florida. Claiming innocence, he was forced to serve as his own lawyer because states' laws at that time did not require an accused person to be automatically given a lawyer. Failing miserably at his own defense, he was sent to prison, where, as a model prisoner, he studied up on law and petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for the right to be granted a lawyer.

    This phrase has already become a cliché from overuse, but Henry Fonda, in one of his last performances, does not play Clarence Gideon--he IS Clarence Gideon. He inhabits the role so completely that we never believe we are watching Henry Fonda; we believe we are seeing a poor, inarticulate, awkward, somewhat cranky, but basically kind man named Clarence Gideon. Fonda utterly lives the role in a way that he seldom does in his other films (although he was an excellent actor).

    The other actor who gives a memorable performance is José Ferrer, as Abe Fortas, who pleads Fonda's petition before the Supreme Court. As Fortas, Ferrer gets to do one of the things he does best, and which he had not done to my knowledge since playing "Cyrano de Bergerac"--deliver a long, impressive speech. I don't know how much of the speech was actually taken from the Court hearing and how much was written by the excellent screenwriters, but there are few things as satisfying as an actor who not only gives a great performance, but also delivers a long speech beautifully. The thrill of hearing Ferrer's rich, beautiful voice argue a case before the Supreme Court is enough reason for me to tune in to this film every time it is shown on TV.

    There is also a cameo from Fay Wray, as Fonda's longtime landlady, and the other Justices of the Court, all of whom are also excellent, consist of such familiar faces as John Houseman, Sam Jaffe, Dean Jagger, and other familiar character actors from television.

    This great production might strike some viewers brought up only on action films as boring--there is no action at all in it; it's like watching a filmed play--but, believe me, there is not a single boring moment in it, if you appreciate well-written characters and dialogue. And this film avoids all of the drippy sentiment that has plagued "Hallmark Hall of Fame" over the last six years or so. If only this anthology series had stayed on the level of "Gideon's Trumpet".
    8sfdphd

    excellent historical drama

    I consider myself well-educated but had never heard of this story until now. I had no idea that the right to have an attorney even if you cannot afford one was established so recently in 1963.

    I had heard of the attorney Abe Fortas, but didn't know his role in this story. The name that should be more well-known is Clarence Gideon, the man to thank for pursuing his right to a court-appointed attorney.

    The film simplifies the events that took place over more than two years, but it really holds your attention and shows the injustice of trials where the defendant could not afford an attorney and was often convicted without proper pursuit of the truth.
    8barbosa-vicki

    slow moving but a crucial case

    This movie is slow moving but fascinating. The scenes with the Supreme Court held my attention, as their deliberations are something we seldom see. Henry Fonda is a pleasure to watch, in his portrayal of Clarence Gideon who petitioned the Supreme Court to allow indigent defendants to have a court-appointed attorney. It was a landmark case which is too little known. Mr. Fonda manages to make his role sympathetic while remaining a touch irascible, uncommunicative, and focused on his self-appointed task.

    This is a movie which should be seen by more Americans.
    8jewelch

    Loved the history

    The historic value of this movie is awesome. Yes I recommend it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 8/26/21.

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    • Trivia
      Fay Wray's final screen appearance.
    • Goofs
      After Gideon wins his second trial and leaves the courthouse a reporter asks him a question. As Gideon leaves the reporter scribbles something on his notebook. However the reporter's notebook is closed throughout the shot.
    • Quotes

      Chief Justice: [final lines]

      [reading Robert Kennedy's decision]

      Chief Justice: If an obscure Florida convict named Clarence Earl Gideon had not sat down in prison with a pencil and paper to write a letter to the Supreme Court; and if the Supreme Court had not taken the trouble to look at the merits in that one crude petition among all the bundles of mail it must receive every day, the vast machinery of American law would have gone on functioning undisturbed. But Gideon did write that letter; the court did look into his case; he was re-tried with the help of competent defense counsel; found not guilty and released from prison after two years of punishment for a crime he did not commit. And the whole course of legal history has been changed.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Gideon's Trumpet (#29.3)
    • Filming locations
      • Old Orange County Courthouse - 211 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Worldvision
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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