The Defenders
1961 · 4 seasons · 132 eps · ★ 6.3 · Drama
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The Defenders is an American courtroom drama series . It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in legally complex cases, with defendants such as neo-Nazis, conscientious objectors, civil rights demonstrators, a schoolteacher fired for being an atheist, an author accused of pornography, and a physician charged in a mercy killing.
Created by Reginald Rose
Network: CBS
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★ 8.61957
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★ 8.51959
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The Kill · 1952The Kill
★ 8.01952
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Jeff and his family just moved into a small, rural community. When two sinister locals tamper with Jeff's water pump, a fight breaks out among the three. Jeff is seen as a fugitive in the eyes of this bloodthirsty community...and there seems to be no way to stop them. Studio One, Season 5, Episode 1.
Ek Ruka Hua Faisla · 1986Ek Ruka Hua Faisla
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Twelve jurors gather in a closed room to deliberate on a murder charge against a young man accused of killing his elderly father. Eleven are convinced of his guilt, while one remains unconvinced. As the others attempt to persuade him to join their unanimous verdict, doubts begin to emerge. A Hindi adaptation of 12 Angry Men.
Twelve Angry Men · 1954Twelve Angry Men
★ 7.91954
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The Zoo Gang · 1974The Zoo Gang
★ 7.81974
SeriesDrama
Six resistance fighters, known by their animal-based code names, fought during World War II. Their efforts came to a stop when one of their number, "the Wolf", betrayed them to the Gestapo. In their interrogation, one of their number, Claude Roget, the husband of Manouche was shot before her eyes. Thirty years later, Thomas Devon spots the Wolf in his shop. The surviving members of the Zoo Gang drop what they are doing and rendezvous for vengeance. The series follows the adventures of the remaining gang of four resistance fighters reunited 30 years later to scam habitual con artists and criminals in order to take their money and use it for good causes. Despite their ages, they put their skills and experience to use to raise enough money to construct a hospital in the memory of Claude. The gang is aided by the son of Manouche and Claude, an inspector in the French police.
12 Angry Men · 199712 Angry Men
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★ 7.61956
SeriesDrama
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★ 7.41957
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★ 7.21987
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★ 7.21972
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★ 7.01981
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The Alcoa Hour · 1955The Alcoa Hour
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The Wild Geese · 1978The Wild Geese
★ 6.81978
MovieAction
A British multinational company seeks to overthrow a vicious dictator in central Africa. It hires a band of (largely aged) mercenaries in London and sends them in to save the virtuous but imprisoned opposition leader who is also critically ill and due for execution. Just when the team has performed a perfect rescue, the multinational does a deal with the vicious dictator leaving the mercenary band to escape under their own steam and exact revenge.
Man of the West · 1958Man of the West
★ 6.61958
MovieWestern
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