Anthony Keane

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Anthony Keane is the fictional London barrister protagonist of the film "The Paradine Case," whose professional duty becomes dangerously entangled with his personal emotions during a high-profile murder trial.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedFromWorkBy Robert Hichens
appearsIn The Paradine Case
basedIn London, England
surface form: London
basedOnCharacterFrom The Paradine Case
surface form: The Paradine Case (novel)
caseType murder defense
conflict professional duty versus personal emotions
countryOfResidence United Kingdom
createdBy Alfred Hitchcock
David O. Selznick
createdFor The Paradine Case
surface form: The Paradine Case (film)
emotionallyInvolvedWith Mrs. Paradine
fictionalUniverse The Paradine Case universe
filmDirectorOfWork Alfred Hitchcock
filmGenreContext courtroom drama
filmProducerOfWork David O. Selznick
firstAppearance The Paradine Case
surface form: The Paradine Case (1947 film)
gender male
genre legal drama character
hasSpouse Gay Keane
involvedIn murder trial
languageOfWork English
legalSystem English law
medium film
narrativeFunction explores moral ambiguity in justice system
narrativeRole protagonist
notableCharacteristic highly skilled advocate
susceptible to romantic obsession
occupation barrister
lawyer
partOf The Paradine Case
surface form: The Paradine Case franchise
portrayedBy Gregory Peck
position London barrister
professionalDuty defend Mrs. Paradine
professionallyAssociatedWith jury
opposing counsel
trial judges
relationshipConflictWith Gay Keane
roleIn The Paradine Case
settingOfActivity London courts
storyTheme ethical conflict in legal profession
yearOfFirstAppearance 1947

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