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Encyclopedia > Trial (1955 film)

Trial is a 1955 film with Arthur Kennedy.


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Trial - definition of Trial - Labor Law Talk Dictionary (694 words)
In law, a trial is the presentation of information in a formal setting, usually a court, with the object of determining whether or not a person (or other legal entity such as a corporation) has broken a law.
In science, a trial is the result of a given run of a given experiment, with the usual object of testing a scientific hypothesis.
In probability mathematics, a trial is an action that results in one of a number of outcomes or elementary events.
Detour (1946) (1537 words)
The film is closer to a simple stage play than a movie, with little more than three actors and two principal sets: a wayward convertible and a two-bit hotel room.
Vera is one of the nastiest femme fatales in all of film noir and the monumentally luckless Roberts is in for a world of vindictive, claustrophobic flmail.
To claim that the film is an existential document is to negate the most important part of the philosophy and to be caught in the common misconception that existentialism is identical to fatalism.
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