Trial and Error (1962)

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2000 Filmcritic.com

Oddly atypical of Sellers' work, Trial and Error presents Sellers as a hapless attorney assigned to defend Attenborough, who in a fit of rage, has killed his buffoon of a wife. Sounds good so far, but Sellers strays far and wide from his patented farce-master schtick, and while he should be commended for extending his range, the experiment on the whole is not successful. Attenborough is altogether forgettable, but the film's avant-garde use of flashbacks is worth a peek.

Aka The Dock Brief.

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Rating

2.5 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: James Hill
  • Producer: Dimitri De Grunwald
  • Screenwriter: Pierre Rouve
  • Stars: Peter Sellers, Richard Attenborough
  • MPAA Rating: R