Courtroom drama set in Los Angeles which spans twenty-two episodes in Season 1. The main character is Ted Hoffman - played by Daniel Benzali - who begins by successfully representing a young actor called Neil Avedon - played by Jason Gedrick, an actor with a drug problem and a liking for violence. Soon after, a fifteen-year-old .. Read more
| Starring | Daniel Benzali, Mary McCormack, Michael Hayden, Grace Phillips |
|---|---|
| Director | Charles Haid, Michael Fresco, Jo Ann Fogle |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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Courtroom drama set in Los Angeles which spans twenty-two episodes in Season 1. The main character is Ted Hoffman - played by Daniel Benzali - who begins by successfully representing a young actor called Neil Avedon - played by Jason Gedrick, an actor with a drug problem and a liking for violence. Soon after, a fifteen-year-old girl named Jessica Costello is murdered and detective Arthur Polson - played by Dylan Baker - is assigned to the case.
| Starring | Daniel Benzali, Mary McCormack, Michael Hayden, Grace Phillips, Kevin Tighe, Stanley Tucci |
|---|---|
| Director | Charles Haid, Michael Fresco, Jo Ann Fogle |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 16 hrs 39 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
| Language | English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 06 Sep 2004 Production year: 1995 |
| Format | DVD |
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If you have never seen this series from the 90's then rent it now!
Twists, turns, shocks this is the original 24 genre before Jack Bauer was even a twinkle in the writers eye.
Daniel Banzali as Ted Hoffman gives the performance of his career with excellent supporting cast. Wish i could give it 6 stars.
This murder case stretches across 25 episodes, but it does keep you guessing. It is a typical US law series to a certain extent, but is slightly more focussed on the crime and evidence as opposed to who is seeing who! Worth watching but you need patience if you are desperate to find out who dunnit!