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La parola alla difesa

Titolo originale: The Defenders
  • Serie TV
  • 1961–1965
  • TV-14
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Robert Reed and E.G. Marshall in La parola alla difesa (1961)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA father and son lawyer duo take a variety of cases that often deal with the important issues of the day.A father and son lawyer duo take a variety of cases that often deal with the important issues of the day.A father and son lawyer duo take a variety of cases that often deal with the important issues of the day.

  • Creazione
    • Reginald Rose
  • Star
    • E.G. Marshall
    • Robert Reed
    • Polly Rowles
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,9/10
    545
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    • Creazione
      • Reginald Rose
    • Star
      • E.G. Marshall
      • Robert Reed
      • Polly Rowles
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Vincitore di 14 Primetime Emmy
      • 15 vittorie e 19 candidature totali

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    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Lawrence Preston
    • 1961–1965
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Kenneth Preston
    • 1961–1965
    Polly Rowles
    Polly Rowles
    • Helen Donaldson
    • 1961–1962
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • District Attorney Daniel Jackson…
    • 1961–1965
    J.D. Cannon
    J.D. Cannon
    • District Attorney…
    • 1961–1965
    Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman
    • District Attorney…
    • 1961–1965
    John Boruff
    • Judge…
    • 1961–1965
    Walter Klavun
    • Judge…
    • 1961–1964
    Frank Overton
    Frank Overton
    • D.A. Bill Bryan…
    • 1961–1965
    Robert Gerringer
    Robert Gerringer
    • The District Attorney…
    • 1961–1964
    Kermit Murdock
    Kermit Murdock
    • D.A. Frank Larkin…
    • 1961–1963
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • District Attorney…
    • 1962–1965
    Judson Laire
    Judson Laire
    • Judge…
    • 1961–1965
    Dolph Sweet
    Dolph Sweet
    • Detective #3…
    • 1961–1964
    Lester Rawlins
    • Dr. Wuhl…
    • 1961–1965
    Robert Riesel
    Robert Riesel
    • Court Clerk…
    • 1963–1964
    Marc Connelly
    Marc Connelly
    • Judge…
    • 1962–1964
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Assistant District Attorney Earl Rhodes…
    • 1961–1965
    • Creazione
      • Reginald Rose
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
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    lrachiele1-1

    Request for TV series The Defenders

    Of the 132 stories, 33 are now available. Couldn't we pool our resources to get this show on video DVD. There are high residuals for this show buy if enough people want it, they will pay the money. Most of the TV programs on DVD now were not worth watching even once. One exception is Death Valleys Days in B/W. Let's bug CBS for the remaining 99 episodes of the Defenders. All but three of them were very good. The three bad ones are a two parter The 600 Year Old Gang and Poltergeist. All of the rest were quality stories that would hold up well today. Some of the guest stars included Ruth Roman, Frank Overton, Fritz Weaver, and Robert Redford. Let's ban together and find out who has the rights to the Defenders.
    west-1

    Was this the best dramatic TV series ever?

    Can this series really have been as inspiring as I thought it was at the time? If so, it must have had enormous effect on American society.

    Certainly it dealt more courageously than any other show of the period with issues such as civil rights, religious and political oppression, faults in existing laws on divorce, narcotics and legal sanity, and the ethical problems of priests, doctors and lawyers.

    And, as I remember, although E.G.Marshall (as Lawrence Preston) demanded our sympathy for his stand on these issues, there was always argument and challenge from Robert Reed (as his son, Kenneth), and humor prevented solemnity or sentimentality.

    Actors such as Sylvia Sidney, Sam Wanamaker, Ruth Roman, Akim Tamiroff, Teresa Wright, and Jack Klugman played leading roles, but minor characters also came across as people of dignity and importance.

    What impressed me most perhaps was Lawrence Preston's respect for THE LAW.

    Won't some kind person allow us to see it again?
    9Tom-207

    Realistic, topical, sixties, court room drama

    "The Defenders" realistically portrayed issues of the day, often in a court room setting. They produced the show in New York City with, if memory serves, location exteriors. The court room scenes were well written and directed, usually the high point of each program.

    At its best, the acting could be very good indeed. E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed worked well together as father and son attorneys. Their roles in this series provided them with career high points. The guest stars added further strength to the show.

    As a teenager then, I thought it was a cutting edge show. It would probably be dated if viewed today, since it was filmed mostly in black and white (though the last season might have been color), and production values were different then. One of the best shows of its era, it should be released on DVD, but probably won't be because of onerous residuals obligations.
    8bkoganbing

    The Firm Of Preston & Preston

    From the early Sixties came this show which one viewer described as that era's Law and Order. It wasn't that, it couldn't be that because the Prestons were defense attorneys. Still the cases raised some of the legal issues that Law and Order raises. The Defenders whatever else it was, was not a who done it show like Perry Mason.

    E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed played the father and son law firm of Preston&Preston. E.G. as Lawrence Preston was a widower and Reed was his son Kenneth. What I remember was these two guys apparently had no personal life at all. I can't remember a single episode where these two weren't on the clock defending all kinds of clients.

    But lawyers and law students loved this show as it took on some really important issues. The episode that I remember best was one involving the McNaghten Rule which evolved from an English murder case in which a guy named McNaghten killed Prime Minister Robert Peel's Secretary, thinking it was Peel. The poor demented jerk thought that the government was plotting against him personally. That case set a standard for a successful insanity defense, that someone like McNaghten had to be unaware of the difference between right and wrong when he committed the homicide.

    I still remember Marshall saying that in behalf of his client the McNaghten Rule should be repealed. He certainly gave it one good effort in trying to repeal about a 120 years of Anglo-American jurisprudence. The rule's been modified, but never repealed. But that was typical of the stuff the Prestons did. No arraignments in night court for this duo.

    The scripts though were intelligently written even if you didn't agree with what the Prestons were doing. Proof that entertainment can be intelligent and informative, the show ran for four years.

    I wish that TV Land would pick up this series.
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    A incredibly groundbreaking show

    before this show came out, Television was meant to be pure escapism meaning that like movies,people who watched TV often times watched it to escape from all the turbulent and sometimes horrendous things that happened in that 60's. So because of that, Most network & daytime TV shows often avoided current social issues of the day, making them seem very unrealistic. And then the Defenders came along.

    Now, back in the 60's if you decided to make a show that focused on contemporary controversial social issues, you would risk getting your show cancelled because most big corporations would be uncomfortable sponsoring a show that did that, and that's exactly what the Defenders did. They were the first show that was brave enough to focus on such controversial social issues of the 60's such as civil rights,abortion neo-natzis and they almost got cancelled because of it. there was one episode where the father-son lawyer team of Lawrence and Kenneth Preston (E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed) had to a defend an abortionist, and almost every regular sponsor of the show, decided not to sponsor the episode and all of the sudden, the series was hanging by a thread, until one sponsor came in at the eleventh hour to sponsor the episode, and they saved the show from cancellation singled handed.

    the bottom line is that this show was incredibly groundbreaking because if was one of the first TV shows to deal with contemporary controversial social issues, something no other show before or on on at the same time did, making it one of the most realistic shows of it's time. it also paved the way for socially conscious shows that came after it. Now what I really don't understand is that the show's not on DVD and it hasn't been seen in reruns in 20 years. But regardless, the show needs to be on DVD or in syndication, and it definitely can't be forgotten by the next generation of TV watchers.

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      More than half of the actors who played jurors in La parola ai giurati (1957) have roles in the show. In addition to E.G. Marshall, Martin Balsam, Jack Klugman, Edward Binns, Joseph Sweeney, Ed Begley, and Robert Webber appeared in multiple episodes, often as District Attorneys or judges. Furthermore, Ossie Davis appeared in eight episodes as District Attorney Daniel Jackson. Davis played a juror in La parola ai giurati (1997). Series Creator Reginald Rose was nominated for an Oscar for writing 12 Angry Men (1957).
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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 settembre 1961 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • The Defenders
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Filmways Studios - 246 East 127th Street, East Harlem, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Defender Productions
      • CBS Television Network
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