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Petrocelli/The Golden Cage

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The Golden Cage
Season 1, Episode 1
Airdate September 11, 1974
Teleplay by Dan Ullman
Story by Eric Bercovici
Directed by Joseph Pevney
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The Golden Cage is the first episode of the first season of Petrocelli.

Starring: Barry Newman (Tony Petrocelli), Susan Howard (Maggie Petrocelli), Albert Salmi (Pete Ritter)

Guest Stars: Joseph Campanella (Arthur Holbrook), Rosemary Forsyth (Nancy Holbrook)

and Guest Star: Morgan Woodward (Lt. Cayle)

Special Guest Star: William Windom (Alex Mayberry)

Co-Starring: Rose Marie (Thelma)

with Hayes Stewart (General), Roger Schuster (District Attorney), Earl Smith (Jamie), Lance Gordon (Frank), Robert Tindall (Judge #1), Earl Bagley (Judge #2)

and Fred Stromsoe (Alvin), Thad Hall (Bailiff), Joe Rainer (Gate Guard), Toni Edmiston (Turnkey), Tiny Wells (Bar Patron), Dusty Allen (Bar Patron)

Contents

Plot Overview

A desperate woman races to Petrocelli's trailer at 3 A.M., wanting to hire the lawyer to represent her in a divorce case against her powerful husband. Tony's soon representing her on a different charge--murder, the victim being one of her husband's employees, whom she threatened to kill in front of a room full of witnesses. To make matters worse, her gun is the murder weapon. Petrocelli agrees to take the case and soon finds himself and his wife the target of intimidation from several sources--the woman's rich husband, who both tries to buy him off and threatens him with violence; the husband's legal counsel; and a police lieutenant who doubles as a security consultant for the man.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

This episode features many of the hallmarks of the series, including the constant mispronunciation of Tony's last name (people referring to him as 'Petro-SELL-i', and he immediately correcting them with 'Petro-CHELL-i') and also the Rashomon-like recollection of witnesses in the trial, who many times give differing accounts as to what happened.

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