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Judd for the Defense/An Elephant in a Cigar Box
An Elephant in a Cigar Box | |
Season 2, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | February 28, 1969 |
Production Number | 2822 |
Written by | Robert Lewin |
Directed by | Charles S. Dubin |
← 2x20 The Holy Ground (2): The Killers |
2x22 → The View from the Ivory Tower |
Judd for the Defense — Season Two |
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An Elephant in a Cigar Box is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Judd for the Defense, and the forty-seventh episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Stars: Paul Henreid (Emile Grooteman), Hanna Landy (Beatrice Grooteman), Charles Grodin (District Attorney Tom Durant)
Special Guest Star: Joanna Barnes (Julie Livingston)
Co-Starring: Patricia Stich (Ethel Shaner), Gerald York (Inspector Raitt), Douglas Bank (Customs Guard), Judy Farrell (Judd's Secretary), Bert Holland (Customs Clerk), Don Torres (Inspector Josephs), Betty A. Smith (Woman Tourist), Ed Barth (Customs Clerk)
and John Hoyt (Judge)
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Plot Overview
Judd's hired to defend an importer/exporter on a charge of smuggling diamonds, which he claims he didn't know were in his suitcase, and furthermore, that the suitcase wasn't his. He successfully acquits his client, only to have to go to bat again for him when a cache of smuggled Cuban cigars also reveals a packet of pure heroin. Judd's argument is that the Custom men's warrant only states that they were looking for cigars and nothing else, and once again, his client protests his innocence, but he also claims that the government is framing him, which complicates Judd's case.