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A Free Soul

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“A Free Soul” depicts the life of a young man, played by Leslie Howard, grappling with his conscience and societal expectations as he navigates a complex legal case overseen by Lionel Barrymore. The film showcases a pivotal courtroom scene where Barrymore delivers a powerful monologue, earning him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Clark Gable’s performance as a determined lawyer contributes to the film's exploration of morality and personal responsibility.

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Who plays the lawyer in A Free Soul?

Lionel Barrymore plays Stephen Ashe, the defense attorney at the center of the film's courtroom drama. Leslie Howard plays his son, who becomes entangled in a serious criminal case.

When was A Free Soul released?

A Free Soul was released in 1931 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It belongs to the early sound-film era, when courtroom speeches and dialogue were becoming major attractions.

What is the courtroom scene in A Free Soul about?

The courtroom sequence focuses on Stephen Ashe trying to defend his son while confronting his own failures and conscience. Barrymore's extended courtroom performance is the film's defining dramatic set piece.

Is A Free Soul mainly a crime film or a family drama?

It combines both genres, using a criminal case to expose conflict between a father and son. The legal proceedings provide the plot engine, while the family's moral collapse supplies the emotional weight.

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