- Gideon's Trumpet
Gideon's Trumpet is a 1964 book by
Anthony Lewis describing the story behind "Gideon v. Wainwright ", in which theSupreme Court of the United States ruled that criminal defendants have the right to an attorney even if they cannot afford it. In 1965, the book won anEdgar Award from theMystery Writers of America for Best Fact Crime book. A made-for-TV movie based on the book was released in1980 , starringHenry Fonda asClarence Earl Gideon andJosé Ferrer asAbe Fortas . The movie was aHallmark Hall of Fame presentation produced byWorldvision , and aired onCBS .The name is a play on words, using the prisoner's last name and invoking the biblical story in which
Gideon ordered his small force to attack a much larger enemy camp. Gideon's army carried trumpets and concealed torches in clay pots. When the call to attack came, the noise and light they made tricked their enemies into thinking that a much larger army was attacking them. Thus, Gideon won the battle with little actual fighting (Judges 7:16-22).References
* Anthony Lewis, "Gideon's Trumpet", 2 ed28 pp., ISBN 0-679-72312-9
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Gideon External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080789/ Internet Movie Database]
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