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La loi

Original title: The Law
  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
104
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John Beck in La loi (1974)
CrimeDrama

An examination of the workings of a big city's legal system as seen through the eyes of people involved in a sensational murder trial.An examination of the workings of a big city's legal system as seen through the eyes of people involved in a sensational murder trial.An examination of the workings of a big city's legal system as seen through the eyes of people involved in a sensational murder trial.

  • Director
    • John Badham
  • Writers
    • Joel Oliansky
    • William Sackheim
  • Stars
    • Judd Hirsch
    • John Beck
    • Bonnie Franklin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    104
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writers
      • Joel Oliansky
      • William Sackheim
    • Stars
      • Judd Hirsch
      • John Beck
      • Bonnie Franklin
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Judd Hirsch
    Judd Hirsch
    • Murray Stone
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Gene Carey
    Bonnie Franklin
    Bonnie Franklin
    • Bobbie Stone
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    • Judge Rebeccah Fornier
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Jules Benson
    Allan Arbus
    Allan Arbus
    • Leonard Caporni
    John Hillerman
    John Hillerman
    • Thomas Q. Rachel
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • William Bright
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • Cliff Wilson
    Gerald Hiken
    • Judge Arnold Lerner
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    • Maxwell Fall
    • (as Herb Jefferson Jr.)
    Frank Marth
    Frank Marth
    • Arthur Winchell
    Logan Ramsey
    Logan Ramsey
    • Raymond Bleisch
    Sandy Ward
    Sandy Ward
    • Hoak
    George Wyner
    George Wyner
    • Deputy D.A. Piper
    Ernie Anderson
    Ernie Anderson
    • Barry Hale
    Reb Brown
    Reb Brown
    • Tommy Cicero
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Monty Leese
    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writers
      • Joel Oliansky
      • William Sackheim
    • All cast & crew
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    10nandue0929

    The Law: A "must-see" movie

    The Law (1974) was an excellent TV movie about a high-profile case that was similar to that of Charles Manson. Judd Hirsch was outstanding as the lead character, Public Defender Murray Stone, and he deserved far more recognition than he ever received for the role. He represented one of the defendants in the case through the maze of the Los Angeles criminal justice system. He was very dedicated to his client, which sometimes is not so among overworked public defenders. John Hillerman was also memorable as the District Attorney when speaking cynically, almost to himself, about a staff member. Following the movie, there were three additional episodes of The Law that were also very good. They may have been an "extended pilot," so to speak, of a TV series that never materialized. I found a particular character in the movie, Jules Benson, to be interesting. He appeared only briefly and was strongly reminiscent of the the late Melvin Belli, famed San Francisco trial attorney, since his demeanor and publicity orientation were remarkably similar to Belli. (Perhaps, intentionally so.) As a lawyer myself, "The Law" offered no illusions about the criminal justice system and many of the people in it, including an abruptly seen judge nicknamed "The Dragon Lady," who had a gun under her judicial robe! It is one of the best movies I have seen on the subject.
    10solohans1

    Love to see this movie again

    This is a great movie about a dedicated lawyer in the city who defends the indefensible. I agree with the previous entry, that this movie shows or captures some of the essence of reality of the law system. I remembered how it scared me to see this system in the light that it was portrayed in "The Law." Judd Hirsch portrayed his public defender role with such intelligence. Bonnie's role was well done also. These roles were gritty, but there was always a sense of humanity in the character. I didn't know that the movie was a pilot for a TV series. I would enjoy seeing this series on some of the cable networks that show old series. I miss this kind of production. I miss the writing and intelligence infuse into the story. I wish present day TV series could learn from some of the past shows. I recommend seeing this movie if possible.
    10forhall

    The first made for TV lawyer movie, and it was right on the mark

    When The Law came out, there was no made-for-TV movie that presented the system with all its human flaws, flaws that make the system human. Before was Perry Mason and The Defenders, but they showed the system in an unrealistic light. The defense lawyers were nearly perfect. Perry Mason was much maligned, but his clients (all but one were innocent). Hamilton Burger accused Mason of all kinds of misdeeds, and he never got it that the "showmanship" he railed against was always part of the process to show the client was innocent. In the Law, we have a dedicated public defendant who cannot let go of the one client he has that is innocent. A franchise lawyer seizes the client through the mother, and the lawyer is about to plead the client guilty to make a book contract fatter. He has to fight and cut a corner or two to get the client back to be sure that the client gets the best defense, which, it turns out, comes from the beleagured public defender. The client walks without a trial. And that is the point--there is no trial, no courtroom tricks or confessions. The whole story takes place as the State's case comes together then collapses. The innocent client and his struggling lawyer find the occasional needle in the haystack of justice. I was a lawyer only a year when The Law first played, and I marvelled at how it captured the essence of the criminal justice system: Venal judges, prosecutors seeking notches in their political gunbelt, overworked public defenders trying to rise above it all (I was a prosecutor at the time). About five years later, I was lucky enough to tape it. I haven't seen it in at least ten years. It probably no longer shows because of its age, but, of all the shows to have come before or since, none measures up to its realism.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Sidney Lumet could have done it.

    Yes, that's precisely the kind of stuff that Sid Lmuet could have done. Court rooms, probation, lawyers, prosecutors, all the law system in America, this is perfectly its atmosphere. What a fascinating fiction document about how works all the law system. This an absolute must see. It was released in France at the time it was aired also in the USA.
    10MacProTX

    Outstanding but then-unknown cast...

    John Hillerman, a long while yet from being recognized as Magnum PI's Higgins, co-stars in this made-for-TV drama as an over-zealous and under-insightful prosecutor. But it was Judd Hirsch's public defender Murray Stone that made this such a compelling drama to watch. Hirsch is a terrific actor, and I have enjoyed him in so many roles over the years, but I can't think of a one that truly surpasses this early portrayal. Murray Stone was humorous yet full of passion, determined to get off the only truly innocent client he'd ever represented.

    This low budget effort was beautifully filmed and presented, and far surpasses any other courtroom drama in my memory. If you can find it anywhere to watch, you'll not be disappointed. (The super lawyer who almost steals Murray's client away is a thinly-veiled representation of F. Lee Bailey, by the way. Audiences of today are unlikely to recognize that, but it was a spot-on characterization at the time.)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Law
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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