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For the People

  • Série télévisée
  • 1965
  • 1h
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7,5/10
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William Shatner in For the People (1965)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDavid Koster is an obsessive New York City assistant district attorney who gets into trouble because of his passion for justice. His boss, Anthony Celese, tries to keep him under control whi... Tout lireDavid Koster is an obsessive New York City assistant district attorney who gets into trouble because of his passion for justice. His boss, Anthony Celese, tries to keep him under control while New York police detective Frank Malloy helps him solve cases. Koster's wife Phyllis is ... Tout lireDavid Koster is an obsessive New York City assistant district attorney who gets into trouble because of his passion for justice. His boss, Anthony Celese, tries to keep him under control while New York police detective Frank Malloy helps him solve cases. Koster's wife Phyllis is a viola player in a string quartet and her own life's priorities come into conflict with D... Tout lire

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    • William Shatner
    • Howard Da Silva
    • Lonny Chapman
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      • William Shatner
      • Howard Da Silva
      • Lonny Chapman
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    • David Koster
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    Jessica Walter
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    10gvczei

    Thought provoking.

    Dated but well acted. Pre Star Trek Bill Shatner is terrific.
    9Mirella77

    Surprising Gem

    This pre Star Trek role for Shattner show showcases him in a more favourable light & with a wider acting range. . . The program was one of the footsteps that led to Law & Order, & attempted to show the grit of crime with it's use of unusual outside camera angles.

    The style of this show was ahead of its time. While it is a shame it was not renewed after 13 episodes, it's demise allowed Shattner to sign on as Captain Kirk, a role that was much loved.
    5Eric-62-2

    A Pretentious Misfire

    I'm afraid the previous reviewer leaves something of a wrong impression when he says "For The People" is a precursor of sorts to "Law And Order." Yes, that's true to the extent that "For The People" was a show that had central characters in the D.A.'s office, and yes, it was filmed on location in New York, but if you ever come across any of the episodes of "For The People" that circulate among collectors (you can forget about ever seeing it repeated on cable or released commercially on DVD) and expect to see an interesting procedural look at how the criminals get prosecuted.....I'm afraid you're going to be in for a giant letdown. The six episodes of this show I had a chance to see recently were mostly shows that didn't so much focus on letting us see how the central characters get their job done, but rather spent more time serving up some giant failures on the part of DA Dave Koster's pursuit of justice, and rather than focus on the procedural points that could allow a story to develop, each episode I saw was mostly a giant exercise in characters making soapbox speeches that were designed to cater to a politically liberal view of criminal law. In one episode, DA Koster incredibly tanks his own case regarding a Puerto Rican's brutal murder of an old woman, because he's become convinced that a racist cop coerced the confession and has decided that rather than do the business of the people to prosecute and let a judge and jury decide after making his best case (If defense attorneys are supposed to give the best possible defense for clients they know are guilty, isn't it also supposed to be the obligation of a prosecutor to do the same even if he has only *personal* doubts, *especially* since the episode also makes it clear that Koster believes the Puerto Rican is guilty despite the possibly coerced confession?), he should instead shirk his own duty to be "for the people" in the name of a dubious constitutional concept (dubious at least to many legal scholars who wouldn't subscribe to the points the noble characters make speeches about, but who find that in the literary realm of leftist writers, their views only get expressed by obvious racists and bigots to cast an air of illegitimacy over their basic arguments. This to gloss over the fact that Koster is prepared to turn loose a brutal killer that he KNOWS is a brutal killer who could kill again just to humiliate a cop who may or may not have crossed a line).

    I found it sad in a way that I couldn't come away liking this show because the acting is solid (it may in fact be some of the best acting of Shatner's career), the theme music has a nice stately air, and the New York location photography carries on the tradition of "Naked City." But "Naked City" was a show that was entertaining by making its dramatic points through fascinating human interest stories, and not by having characters stop the action cold every five minutes to make another editorializing sermonette. This is the reason why it wasn't just being slotted opposite "Bonanza" that doomed "For The People", it was also the weight of its own lofty pretentiousness that caused it to sink, and forced Shatner to find another role that would give him TV immortality.
    7kayaker36

    Left of Center, Yes, But...

    The previous poster Eric is entirely correct about the political slant of this program, not surprising with figures like Earnest Kinoy--at one time an actual member of the Communist Party--and Howard da Silva associated with it. But recall that in that pre-Reagan era many series had a distinctly liberal tendency--like "The Defenders" and yes, even a western like "Have Gun--Will Travel".

    He is mistaken about the role of the prosecuting attorney, however. Prosecutor and defense counsel are NOT mere mirror images, on opposite sides of the case. The job of the prosecution, with the awesome power of the state behind it, is to do justice, not just win a conviction. Accordingly, public prosecutors are subject to special rules which don't apply to other lawyers. If the prosecuting attorney is genuinely unable to tell, based on the legally admissible evidence, whether an accused committed a crime or whether any crime was committed, it is duty bound to discontinue prosecution.

    A confession obtained by duress is not admissible as evidence. If that is the prosecution's whole case, then there is no case.
    7DeanNYC

    NYC 400 - #380 - "For The People" (1965)

    William Shatner was a rising star in the mid 1960s. He had been making the rounds, doing guest shots on a lot of the prime time dramas of the day, including two separate and very memorable turns on Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone."

    But here, he got his first chance to lead his own series. Shatner played David Koster, a cutting edge prosecutor -- Assistant DA for the City of New York, who was determined to find the truth and present it in court and to prosecute the toughest criminals in town and get them locked up, at any cost. His boss was played by Howard da Silva, who we see every July, permanently preserved as Ben Franklin in the motion picture version of the Broadway musical, "1776." Long time character actor Lonny Chapman was a plainclothes police officer frequently involved in the cases Koster attempted to mount.

    Jessica Walter lightened things up both for Koster and for the audience as Koster's wife, Phyllis, as the program gave you the homelife of the Kosters in addition to the work issues, which was something that wasn't all that common at the time for a program of this type.

    Another element that gave a lot of authenticity to this series was on location filming around town. The steps of the Supreme Court, the sidewalks and streets of the city, all on display to provide the backdrop for this program, and frankly, it's fascinating just to see the footage they shot of 1965 New York, the shops and storefronts, the vehicles negotiating the intersections and the clothing people wore to their jobs or for leisure.

    As I implied, this show managed to mix in a bit of comedy with the drama, humanized the persons involved in the process and created both some genuine conflict and some legitimate questions about how the law worked and why our system of justice is important. In some ways, some people NOW should take a look at this series and learn a few things about how and why we bring cases to court!

    The problem this show had was its timeslot. CBS scheduled "For The People," Sunday Night at 9pm Eastern. The good news was that meant the show followed one of the highest rated programs on television: "The Ed Sullivan Show."

    The bad news was it got placed opposite one of the most popular shows on TV at the time, NBC's western family series, "Bonanza."

    No matter why or how, "For The People" got the ax at the end of the season. If it had succeeded, Mr. Shatner would have stayed with that series and would not have been available to audition for a new program about the crew of a spaceship, traveling centuries from now, exploring the galaxy and visiting strange new worlds.

    In that sense, "For The People" is especially notable in its cancellation for allowing William Shatner to accept the role of Captain James T. Kirk on NBC's "Star Trek," the following season.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 janvier 1965 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Syyttäjän oikeus
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Filmways Studios - 246 East 127th Street, East Harlem, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Plautus Productions
      • CBS Television Network
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