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Petrocelli/Edge of Evil
Edge of Evil | |
Season 1, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | October 2, 1974 |
Written by | teleplay Dan Ullman story Mel Goldberg |
Directed by | Irving J. Moore |
← 1x03 By Reason of Madness |
1x05 → A Life for a Life |
Petrocelli — Season One |
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Edge of Evil is the fourth episode of the first season of Petrocelli.
Guest Stars: William Shatner (Adam North), Lynn Carlin (Audrey North), Glenn Corbett (Robert Warren), Susan Oliver (Eleanor Warren), Dana Elcar (Prosecutor Daley), Morgan Paull (Dan Carter)
Co-Starring: Harrison Ford (Tom Brannigan)
With: Robert E. Hardy (Judge Wannamaker), Ron Chapman (Lacy), Doug Dudley (Newscaster), Kit Kendrick (Girl), John William Johnson (Bench Judge)
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Plot Overview
Petrocelli's placed in a difficult position when he's asked to defend the killer of an old friend, Bob Warren. The accused man is the head of a power plant project who claimed that Warren was shaking him down for $100,000 to hold back the release of an article that said that the plant was to be built on a fault that may or may not exist. Under the belief that a man is innocent until proven guilty, Tony takes the case, which alienates Maggie, Bob's wife and his team of workers, who think Tony is only taking the case for the money and out to smear a dead man's name.