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Judd for the Defense/The Deep End
The Deep End | |
Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | September 15, 1967 |
Production Number | 1802 |
Written by | Saul Levitt |
Directed by | Seymour Robbie |
← 1x01 Tempest in a Texas Town |
1x03 → The Other Face of the Law |
Judd for the Defense — Season One |
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The Deep End is the second episode of the first season of Judd for the Defense, and the second episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Stars: Leslie Nielsen (Ralph Fanning), Beverly Garland (Dorothy Shaw)
Herbert Voland (Judge Balfour), Eileen Baral (Rita Chambers)
with Vivi Jannis (Mrs. Willoughby), David Renard (Julio Fuentes), Daniel Ades (Rafael Fuentes), Richard Krisher (Lt. Morton), Martin Blaine (Comm. Link), Pepe Calahan (Waiter), Nelsen Olmsted (Dr. Mannheim), James Chandler (Mr. Penner)
and William Smithers (John Emery)
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Plot Overview
Judd arrives at the marina for a day of fishing with a former client, charter boat captain Fanning, when a group of lawmen come to arrest Fanning for murdering several of his passengers. Judd goes back to work at clearing Fanning, but one thing complicates the case: Fanning was acquitted by Judd of killing several crewmen in a similar fashion.