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Judd for the Defense
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The Living Victim

  • Episode aired Dec 15, 1967
  • 1h
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Carl Betz and Stephen Young in Judd for the Defense (1967)
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Judd is representing mobster Walter Whittaker, who is targeted by prosecutor Joseph Flexner. A bomb killed Flexner's wife and despite a lack of evidence he indicts Whittaker for the murder. ... Read allJudd is representing mobster Walter Whittaker, who is targeted by prosecutor Joseph Flexner. A bomb killed Flexner's wife and despite a lack of evidence he indicts Whittaker for the murder. Judd must battle the stacked odds.Judd is representing mobster Walter Whittaker, who is targeted by prosecutor Joseph Flexner. A bomb killed Flexner's wife and despite a lack of evidence he indicts Whittaker for the murder. Judd must battle the stacked odds.

  • Director
    • William Hale
  • Writers
    • Paul Monash
    • Harold Gast
  • Stars
    • Carl Betz
    • Stephen Young
    • John Larch
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • William Hale
    • Writers
      • Paul Monash
      • Harold Gast
    • Stars
      • Carl Betz
      • Stephen Young
      • John Larch
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    Carl Betz
    Carl Betz
    • Clinton Judd
    Stephen Young
    Stephen Young
    • Ben Caldwell
    John Larch
    John Larch
    • D.A. Joseph Flexner
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Walter Whittaker
    Joan Hackett
    Joan Hackett
    • Ruth Massey
    Don Hanmer
    Don Hanmer
    • Dennis Freehan
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Fenner
    Dean Harens
    Dean Harens
    • Sheldon Shane
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Judd's Secretary
    William Wintersole
    William Wintersole
    • Mel Berrigan
    Robert Ball
    Robert Ball
    • Karp
    Edith Evanson
    Edith Evanson
    • Agnes Geary
    Mark Allen
    Mark Allen
    • Wills
    Walter Coy
    Walter Coy
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    • Director
      • William Hale
    • Writers
      • Paul Monash
      • Harold Gast
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    7AlsExGal

    An old story with some modern twists

    The opening scene is a well dressed middle aged woman getting into a car, and then an explosion. Next scene, her husband is being told about her death by colleagues. The widowed husband is Joe Flexner who happens to be a D.A. He immediately calls up gangster Walter Whittaker (Robert Alda) and tells him that he accidentally killed his wife, not him, and he will make sure that he pays.

    Apparently the titular Judd is a friend of Flexner, because two of Flexner's associate prosecutors come to Judd and tell him how Flexner has rented an isolated office, filled it with police teletypes and is obsessed with "getting" Whittaker for the murder. They ask him to talk to Flexner about his obsession and convince him to turn the investigation over to the state attorney's office. He does so, Flexner refuses.

    Now Whittaker is a bad guy and a gangster. No doubt he has had people killed. But did he attempt to have Flexner killed and in the process kill his wife? This is the issue that Flexner turns a blind eye to. And the answer to the question "why the obsession?" is not obvious at first either. The issue is that Flexner no longer loved his wife and had asked for a divorce so he could marry somebody else. She refused. Is he acting out of guilt over really being glad that she is dead and he is free, or is it something more sinister? Something that would lead to an alternate theory of the crime? Watch and find out. But good luck with finding this episode anywhere.

    How does this story have a modern twist? It actually addresses the rules of modern discovery in a criminal case. I guess a cheating husband and legal intricacies don't garner much interest 54 years later, because apparently nobody has rated or reviewed this episode until now. However, oddly enough, somebody wrote an article about this very episode over at ABA Journal in September 2020. It is worth a read too.

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 1h(60 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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