The film directed by William Dieter won three awards including the 10th Academy Award for Best Picture. The story describes the life experience of Zola, a great French literary master, and his indomitable spirit for justice. It focuses on his experience of rehabilitating the injustice of Derek Fox, an officer, and his sense of justice that he is not afraid of power. Paul Mooney and Joseph Stryker gave an unforgettable performance, and in terms of several court debates, this film can also be regarded as the vanguard of court films.