Another lawyer I don't recall being listed is played by Gregory Peck (at his most wooden) in Hitchcock's THE PARADINE CASE. (Charles Laughton has a supporting role as a despicable barrister.) Regarding Food in Medieval Films: I believe that eating scenes occur in several Shakespeare adapations: HAMLET (more in Zefferelli/Gibson than Olivier, I think), Polanski's MACBETH, and of course Falstaff rarely stops eating in CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (the Welles reworking of the Henriad). There's the remarkable banquet scene in Eisenstein's IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART I. I haven't seen these, but you might want to check Pasolini's CANTERBURY TALES, Robert Wagner in PRINCE VALIANT, and then there are all those knights-in-armor movies that Robert Taylor made in the 1950s. Is it lunch time yet? --Don Larsson, Mankato State U., MN