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THE TRIAL (1963)

Guilty until proven guilty

A petty clerk is abruptly arrested by the police for unnamed crimes in an unnamed country. And that’s only the start of Franz Kafka’s nightmare tale, THE TRIAL, brought to the screen by Orson Welles who, typically, both directs and appears in it. Anthony Perkins, who specialized playing twitchy types, is perfect as the doomed K.