
The People Against O'Hara
1951 · Movie · NR · 101 min · ★ 5.7
James Curtayne (Spencer Tracy) was once a brilliant defense attorney, saving scores from prison-time and death row. But that was before a part of him crawled inside a bottle and never crawled out. He now practices civil law…it's safer that way. But when John O'Hara (James Arness), a kid from the neighborhood, gets hauled up on Murder One, he allows himself to get cajoled into returning to his former vocation. It's a mistake. The DA runs circles around the alcohol addled attorney, and O'Hara now faces execution. It's Jimmy's worst nightmare come true. The question is, what's he planning to do about it? A young John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven) teams up with seasoned cinema vet Tracy for this noir-tinged legal drama, and it proves a potent combo – a solid, by-the-numbers thriller rises above the machinations of plot to provide a compelling portrait of a very good, but very weak man in thrall to some very bad, very strong impulses.
Also known as People Against O'Hara
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Details
- Years
- 1951
- Release date
- 1951-09-01
- Language
- English
- Rated
- NR
- Runtime
- 101 min
- TMDB rating
- 5.7/10 (28 votes)
Themes
- falsely accused
- fish market
- film noir
- alcoholic
- courtroom
- defense attorney
Cast & crew

Spencer Tracy
as James P. Curtayne

Pat O'Brien
as Det. Vincent Ricks

Diana Lynn
as Virginia 'Ginny' Curtayne

John Hodiak
as District Attorney Louis Barra

Eduardo Ciannelli
as Sol 'Knuckles' Lanzetta

James Arness
as John Fordman 'Johnny' O'Hara

Yvette Duguay
as Mrs. Katrina Lanzetta

Jay C. Flippen
as Sven Norson

William Campbell
as Frank Korvac

Richard Anderson
as Jeff Chapman
Directed by John Sturges