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  1. Ladies of the Jury is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman and written by Marion Dix, Edward Salisbury Field and Eddie Welch based on the 1929 play of the same name by John Frederick Ballard.

  2. Ladies of the Jury: Directed by Lowell Sherman. With Edna May Oliver, Jill Esmond, Roscoe Ates, Ken Murray. Society matron Mrs. Crane (Edna May Oliver) is selected as a juror in the trial of ex-chorus girl Yvette Gordon (Jill Esmond), who's accused of murdering her rich elderly husband.

    • (424)
    • Comedy, Mystery
    • Lowell Sherman
    • 1932-02-05
  3. Ladies of the Jury was shot in October 1931, only four years after The Jazz Singer (1927) introduced the talking film, and this courtroom drama makes full use of synchronized sound. The storyline is driven entirely by dialogue, and vocal inflections, accents, and verbal humor are used to their best advantage.

    • Lowell Sherman
    • Edna May Oliver
  4. Overview. Society matron Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane is selected as a juror in the trial of former chorus girl Yvette Gordon, who's accused of murdering her rich older husband. In court and during deliberations, Mrs. Crane proves to be a disruptive and unorthodox juror. Lowell Sherman.

  5. Society matron Mrs. Crane (Edna May Oliver) is selected as a juror in the trial of ex-chorus girl Yvette Gordon (Jill Esmond), who's accused of murdering her rich elderly husband. In court, Mrs. Crane is your unorthodox, disruptive juror.

  6. Society matron Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane is selected as a juror in the trial of former chorus girl Yvette Gordon, who's accused of murdering her rich older husband.

  7. Ladies of the Jury (1932) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.