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Sam Benedict 1962 to 1963



Sam Benedict is an American legal drama that aired on NBC from September 1962 to March 1963.
The series was created and executive produced by E. Jack Neumann.

Sam Benedict is based on real-life lawyer Jacob W. "Jake" Ehrlich, who served as technical consultant
for the series.

Synopsis
Edmond O’Brien stars as defense attorney Sam Benedict in this riveting legal drama based on the true-life
experiences of renowned San Francisco trial lawyer Jacob W. Ehrlich (who served as the series’ legal consultant)
Richard Rust and Joan Tompkins costar as legal associate Hank Tabor and office manager Trudy Wagner who,
in tandem with Sam’s keen legal mind, create a refuge from the ungentle mercies of the justice system.
With Sam’s cases running to the cutting edge and Hank’s cases often showcasing the lighter side of the law,
Sam Benedict serves up a full legal suite of clients and causes from socialite slayers, messianic millionaires,
and killer cops to put-upon pianists, fur coat scofflaws (and dogs!), and false faith healers. Notable clients
found in the courts of Sam Benedict include Claude Rains, Gloria Grahame, Burgess Meredith,
Geraldine Brooks, Kurt Russell, Katherine Ross, Howard Duff and Ida Lupino.

Complete Collection of all 28 Episodes on 9 DVDs from film

DVD 1
Hannigan
Split Week In San Quentin
Nor Practice Makes Perfect

DVD 2
Nothing Equals Nothing
Tears For A Nobody Doll
Twenty Aching Years

DVD 3
Maddon's Folly
Hear The Mellow Wedding Bells
Life Is a Lie, Love Is a Cheat

DVD 4
The Bird of Warning
The View from an Ivory Tower
Everybody's Playing Polo

DVD 5
Too Many Strangers
So Various, So Beautiful
Where There's a Will

DVD 6
The Target Over The Hill
Not Even the Gulls Shall Weep
The Boiling Point

DVD 7
Green Room, Grey Morning
Run Softly, Oh Softly
Sugar and Spice and Everything

DVD 8
Some Fires Die Slowly
Image Of A Toad
Seventeen Gypsies and a Sinner Named Charlie

DVD 9
Accomplice
Read No Evil
Of Rusted Cannons and Fallen Sparrows
Season For Vengeance

 



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