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  1. The Walls of Jericho is a 1948 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl, written by Lamar Trotti, and starring Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Ann Dvorak, Colleen Townsend and Marjorie Rambeau. The picture was released by 20th Century Fox on August 4, 1948.

  2. The Walls of Jericho: Directed by John M. Stahl. With Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas. After County Attorney Dave Connors helps Julia Norman with her shiftless father, Jefferson Norman, she leaves Jericho, Kansas for college to study for a law degree.

    • (432)
    • Drama
    • John M. Stahl
    • 1948-11-22
  3. After County Attorney Dave Connors (Cornel Wilde) helps Julian Norman (Anne Baxter) with her shiftless father, Jefferson Norman (Henry Hull), she leaves Jericho, Kansas to college to study for a law degree.A few years later, Algeria Wedge (Linda Darnell), the new bride of Dave's best friend,...

    • John M. Stahl, Arthur Jacobson
    • Cornel Wilde
  4. The Walls of Jericho 1948 1h 46m Drama List Reviews 60% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A woman destroys the career of a politically ambitious lawyer (Cornel Wilde) when he rejects her advances.

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    • John M. Stahl
    • Drama
    • Cornel Wilde
  5. After County Attorney Dave Connors helps Julia Norman with her shiftless father, Jefferson Norman, she leaves Jericho, Kansas for college to study for a law degree. A few years later, Algeria Wedge, the new bride of Dave's best friend Tucker Wedge, makes overtures and plays for Dave, much to the displeasure of Dave's hard-drinking wife Belle.

  6. Directed by John M. Stahl. THE TOWN COULDN’T HOLD THESE PEOPLE and THEIR LOVE! In a small town in Kansas, a county attorney in an unhappy marriage falls in love with another woman. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. The Walls of Jericho is a 1948 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl, written by Lamar Trotti, and starring Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Ann Dvorak, Colleen Townsend and Marjorie Rambeau. The picture was released by 20th Century Fox on August 4, 1948.