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  1. The Man Who Talked Too Much: Directed by Vincent Sherman. With George Brent, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Richard Barthelmess. Assistant District Attorney Stephen Forbes, an impressive orator with a long list of convictions, resigns when an innocent boy is convicted and the real murderer confesses too late.

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    • Drama
    • Vincent Sherman
    • 1940-07-16
  2. The Man Who Talked Too Much is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Walter DeLeon and Earl Baldwin. Starring George Brent , Virginia Bruce , Brenda Marshall , Richard Barthelmess , William Lundigan , George Tobias and John Litel , the film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1940.

  3. 5. Okt. 2023 · AML1111D. 46 subscribers. 0. No views 2 minutes ago. Assistant District Attorney Stephen Forbes, an impressive orator with a long list of convictions, resigns when an innocent boy is convicted and...

  4. 07/16/1940 (US) Drama 1h 15m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. A young law graduate joins his older brother's legal practice, only to discover the firm's clients are mostly mobsters.

  5. Warner Bros. Genre. Drama | Crime. Courtroom Drama / Lawyers. Synopsis. Assistant District Attorney Stephen Forbes, an impressive orator with a long list of convictions, resigns when an innocent boy is convicted and the real murderer confesses too late. He opens a cheap law office and his secretary Joan Reed goes with him.

    • Sidney Hickox (B&W)
    • Vincent Sherman
    • United States
    • Drama | Crime. Courtroom Drama / Lawyers
  6. The Man Who Talked Too Much is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Walter DeLeon and Earl Baldwin. Starring George Brent, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Richard Barthelmess, William Lundigan, George Tobias and John Litel, the film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1940.

  7. The Man Who Talked Too Much. 1940. Directed by Vincent Sherman. A young law graduate joins his older brother’s legal practice, only to discover the firm’s clients are mostly mobsters.