The Court of Last Resort
The Court of Last Resort | |
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Genre | Dramatized court show |
Created by |
Erle Stanley Gardner Harry Steeger |
Directed by |
Tom Gries Reginald Le Borg |
Starring |
Robert H. Harris Carleton Young S. John Launer Lyle Bettger |
Theme music composer | Fred Steiner |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Jules C. Goldstone |
Producer(s) | Elliott Lewis |
Location(s) |
Paisano Productions California, United States |
Editor(s) | Sherman Todd |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Walden Productions, in association with Paisano Productions |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | October 4, 1957 – April 11, 1958 |
The Court of Last Resort is an American television dramatized court show which aired October 4, 1957 – April 11, 1958, on NBC. It was co-produced by Erle Stanley Gardner's Paisano Productions, which also brought forth the long-running hit CBS-TV law series, Perry Mason. Its approach to dealing with potential miscarriages of justice in an entirely extra-judicial format was adopted by the BBC series Rough Justice in the 1980s.
Summary
The concept for The Court of Last Resort was developed from a popular true crime column of the same name. Written by lawyer-turned-author Erle Stanley Gardner, the column appeared in the monthly magazine Argosy for ten years beginning in September 1948.[1] Gardner enlisted assistance from police, private detectives, and other professional experts to examine the cases of dozens of convicts who maintained their innocence long after their appeals were exhausted.[1]
The TV show centers on seven attorneys who take on the cases of wrongly accused or unjustly convicted defendants. Episodes dramatized various cases investigated by the Court from its inception through "the present". The members of the Court were portrayed by actors during the episode, but the actual members often appeared at the conclusion of the program, with one of them reflecting on the case that had just been dramatized.
The series aired October 4, 1957 – April 11, 1958, on NBC[2]:336 at 8 p.m. EST on Fridays[3] following Saber of London. It was rebroadcast on ABC during the 1959–60 season at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.[3]
Principal cast
Actor | Role |
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Robert H. Harris | Raymond Schindler |
Carleton Young | Harry Steeger |
S. John Launer | Marshall Houts |
John Maxwell | Alex Gregory |
Robert J. Anderson | Park Street Jr |
Lyle Bettger | Sam Larsen |
Paul Birch | Erle Stanley Gardner |
Charles Meredith | Dr. LeMoyne Snyder |
Episode list
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | "The Gordon Wallace Case" (pilot) | October 4, 1957 |
1-2 | "The Tomas Mendoza Case" | October 11, 1957 |
1-3 | "The Forbes-Carroll Case" | October 18, 1957 |
1-4 | "The Wesley Ferguson Case" | October 25, 1957 |
1-5 | "The George Zaccho Case" | November 1, 1957 |
1-6 | "The Karl Hooft Case" | November 8, 1957 |
1-7 | "The Conrad Murray Case" | November 15, 1957 |
1-8 | "The Darlene Fitzgerald Case" | November 22, 1957 |
1-9 | "The James Dawson Case" | November 29, 1957 |
1-10 | "The Clarence Redding Case" | December 6, 1957 |
1-11 | "The Jim Thomson Case" | December 13, 1957 |
1-12 | "The John Smith Case" | December 20, 1957 |
1-13 | "The Westover Case" | January 3, 1958 |
1-14 | "The Arnold McHugh Case" | January 10, 1958 |
1-15 | "The Steve Hrdlika Case" | January 24, 1958 |
1-16 | "The Phillip Huston Case" | January 31, 1958 |
1-17 | "The Peter Stevens Case" | February 7, 1958 |
1-18 | "The Lester Arnold Case" | February 14, 1958 |
1-19 | "The Frank Clark Case" | February 21, 1958 |
1-20 | "The Jacob Loveless Case" | February 28, 1958 |
1-21 | "The Joe Credo Case" | March 7, 1958 |
1-22 | "The Stephen Lowell Case" | March 14, 1958 |
1-23 | "The Mary Morales Case" | March 21, 1958 |
1-24 | "The Joel Sheldon Case" | March 28, 1958 |
1-25 | "The Todd-Loomis Case" | April 4, 1958 |
1-26 | "The Allen Cutler Case" | April 11, 1958 |
Legacy
The Court of Last Resort's extra-judicial approach to dealing with potential miscarriages of justice was adopted by the BBC series Rough Justice in the 1980s.
References
- 1 2 Schulz, Kathryn (January 25, 2016). "Dead Certainty". The New Yorker. Condé Nast: 60. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ↑ Hughes, Dorothy B. (1978). Erle Stanley Gardner: The Case of the Real Perry Mason. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc. ISBN 0-688-03282-6.
- 1 2 "The Court of Last Resort (1957–58)". Classic TV Archive. Retrieved 2015-07-29.
External links
- The Court of Last Resort at the Internet Movie Database
- The Court of Last Resort at TV.com
- The Court of Last Resort at Justice Denied