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Critic Kim Newman
rated 8

Anthony Perkins, quivering with twittery paranoia, is an ideal Josef K, collaborating with his persecutors as he is dragged through a nightmarish black and white world towards his bungled execution. 

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Cast & Crew

Orson Welles
As Albert Hastler
Orson Welles
Director
Jeanne Moreau
As Marika Burstner
Michael Lonsdale
As Priest
Akim Tamiroff
As Bloch
Arnoldo Foà
As Inspector A
Jess Hahn
As Assistant Inspector #2
Anthony Perkins
As Josef K.

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"The Trial" is a thought-provoking and haunting film that delves into the depths of a Kafkaesque nightmare. When an ordinary office worker named Joseph K. is arrested and forced to stand trial without knowing the charges against him, he begins a desperate quest to uncover the truth behind the judicial system. As he navigates a labyrinthine bureaucracy, Joseph finds himself trapped in a web of absurdity and injustice, leading him to question the very fabric of society. With its striking cinematography and eerie atmosphere, this film adaptation of Kafka's classic novel is a must-see for anyone who has ever felt trapped by the system.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Le Procès include Murder at the Gallop, A Study in Terror, Anatomy of a Murder, Murder She Said, Jigsaw, Touch of Evil.

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Le Procès was released in theaters on February 20, 1963.