Hasta que caiga el martillo final, te mantendrás intrigado con casos únicos de asesinato, desde el punto de vista del abogado defensor. Trama fascinante e ingeniosamente hilada, engaños, men... Leer todoHasta que caiga el martillo final, te mantendrás intrigado con casos únicos de asesinato, desde el punto de vista del abogado defensor. Trama fascinante e ingeniosamente hilada, engaños, mentiras y asesinatos.Hasta que caiga el martillo final, te mantendrás intrigado con casos únicos de asesinato, desde el punto de vista del abogado defensor. Trama fascinante e ingeniosamente hilada, engaños, mentiras y asesinatos.
- Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
- 12 premios ganados y 18 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
It, and many other worthwhile shows, had to move out of the way so we could all get to see "American Idol," "The Swan" and "The Apprentice." Yes, our culture is headed downhill, but not in the way conservatives ofter say. An appetite for the fast buck and a contempt for the audience go a very long way.
The cake was the story and the acting--especially that of Daniel Benzali who, in my opinion, crafted the most fascinating television character ever. Intelligence, refinement, rectitude...Mr. Benzali portrayed Theodore Hoffman as a Howard Roark/James Bond composite that I had previously hoped to see but felt would never materialize in any form of fiction, especially via the medium of television.
The first season of "Murder One" was an absolute joy to watch, every single episode. It seemed bigger-than-life yet believable at every turn. My hope is that it will find its way to DVD. Hey, Teddy Hoffman became "real" despite my doubts; perhaps the story of his law firm will one day become "binary" despite my doubts.
(It eventually happened -- the DVD set, that is -- and I am grateful.)
Ironically, although the American public couldn't handle a season-long series that covered only one trial, a decade later it went nuts over "24", a show that took place in one day.
Daniel Benzali performed superbly as the attorney in private practice who is constantly drawn to the edges of ethicality, personally and professionally.
Stanley Tucci embodied the sinister aspects of the role he played superbly, while still remaining likable.
As is characteristic of most Bochco productions, the supporting characters and actors that play them are most interesting and convincing.
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- TriviaDaniel Benzali was allegedly fired from the show for being late by an hour every day of production. When Steven Bochco asked him about it Benzali said he was consistently late because "[he] had to wait until [he] had his morning dump" before coming to set.
- Citas
Neil Avedon: What are the chances the judge will keep Dr. Lester's records sealed?
Theodore Hoffman: Zero. But I think she's wrong. And if I'm right about him, Lester's records are filled with references to your violent nature.
Chris Docknovich: Including a back-dated memo describing how you confessed to murdering Jessica.
Neil Avedon: This is my shrink we're talking about?
Theodore Hoffman: We're talking about a thoroughly corrupt bastard who's selling you down the river.
- ConexionesEdited into Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer (1997)
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