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Un dúo de abogados padre e hijo toma una variedad de casos que a menudo tratan los temas importantes del día.Un dúo de abogados padre e hijo toma una variedad de casos que a menudo tratan los temas importantes del día.Un dúo de abogados padre e hijo toma una variedad de casos que a menudo tratan los temas importantes del día.
- Ganó 14 premios Primetime Emmy
- 15 premios y 19 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesMore than half of the actors who played jurors in 12 hombres sin piedad (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 12 hombres sin piedad: El veredicto (1997). Series Creator Reginald Rose was nominated for an Oscar for writing 12 Angry Men (1957).
- ConexionesFeatured in Television: The Story Machine (1985)
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"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.
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.
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- 25 feb 2005
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By what name was Los defensores (1961) officially released in India in English?
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