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En toute justice (1987)

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En toute justice

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Featured in

    • "Entertainment Tonight" Episode dated 6 February 1987 (TV Episode 1987)

      The film's release is promoted.
    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Black Widow/From the Hip/Light of Day/Dead of Winter (TV Episode 1987)

      Reviewed.

Referenced in

    • "La loi de Los Angeles" Chariots of Meyer (TV Episode 1988)

      Leland McKenzie's closing argument about frivolous lawsuits is very similar to the closing argument Stormy Weathers gives in the 1987 movie which was also written by David E. Kelly.
    • Far Out Man (1990)

      Mentioned.
    • "Boston Justice" The Bride Wore Blood (TV Episode 2007)

      Alan Shore copies the conclusion of From the Hip (1987), written by David E. Kelley. The A.D.A. references to his "trick" as "from an old Judd Nelson movie".
    • "Psych : Enquêteur malgré lui" Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds (TV Episode 2007)

      Shawn and Gus argue over it.
    • "Psych : Enquêteur malgré lui" Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller? (TV Episode 2008)

      Abigail (Rachael Leigh Cook) tells Shawn, who is wearing a Judd Nelson name badge, "I loved you in 'From the Hip.'"

References

    • Les Pierrafeu (TV Series 1960–1966)

      Robin says, "Yabba dabba do!"

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