Millie Page #6
- TV-G
- Year:
- 1931
- 85 min
- 80 Views
know the way things have been handled it
all looks the kind of screwy who was
this other woman who was there with Dame
ear at the time isn't it reasonable to
suppose that she was the one who took
the place of the defendant who faded by
a life of dissipation had been discarded
from Dame ears affections she won't tell
you why she took that long ride in the
middle of the night with a gun in her
hand to shoot down a man in cold blood
but isn't it clear to you her motive was
jealousy and what right had such a
defendant even to the privilege of
jealousy there's no palliation no one
distraught with grief and an
overwhelming sense of injury committed
this crime and if this isn't soul why
doesn't the defendant produce the other
woman find that other one never come
here as she can and tell us otherwise
oh honey why did you come
did you think I wouldn't your honor what
does this mean it means your honor we're
gonna place this young girl understand
the unknown woman the daughter of this
defendant what Your Honor we mean your
honor to prove that Millicent Blake went
to the lodge that night and shot Jimmy.
Damian not from jealousy but to rescue
her innocent sixteen-year-old daughter
from this dragon Harden who had iord her
there under such circumstances that the
shooting was justified this is most
unethical I guess we fixed them take a
look at that jury look at all sandy crud.
Sanders cherchez La Femme
giel fellas pull this frame-up we just
could be better let the governorship get
out of Manhattan you solemnly swear that
the evidence you give in this case to be
the truth the whole truth and nothing
but the truth so help you God
yes sir what is your name my dear.
Constance Maitland is that lady your
mother yes
then juror number nine said that he'd
ashot anyone that tried to make an
actress out of his daughter what's that
kid putting her arms around her mother's
neck was the most beautiful sight I've
ever seen I hope she keeps them there
it'll be good for both of them you
driving Milly back to New York Tommy
me what gave you that I did I don't know
I was just wondering here they come.
Oh Lady Maitland certainly stuck buyer
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