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Boston Legal DVD 2004 Discs 1 & 2 First Season - Primera Temporada Discos 1 y 2 / Created by David E. Kelley / Starring: James Spader, William Shatner, Candice Bergen, Monica Potter
REGION 2 PAL DVD
MADE IN SPAIN
AUDIO: English 2.0, Spanish (Castilian) 2.0
SUBTITLES: English, Castilian
English Summary:
Boston Legal is an American legal comedy-drama television series created by David E. Kelley and produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The series aired from October 3, 2004, to December 8, 2008. The series starred James Spader, William Shatner, and Candice Bergen, and is a direct follow-on spin-off to the TV series The Practice, with several characters from that series' Season 8 moving to Boston Legal.
A spin-off of the long-running Kelley series The Practice, Boston Legal follows the exploits of former Practice character Alan Shore at the legal firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt where he is best friends with founding partner Denny Crane and is arguably their best lawyer. Crane, Poole & Schmidt is shown to be a very large and respected law firm with offices across the United States as well as international locations. It is said there are some 50 senior partners besides the named ones, several of whom have appeared on the show.
Spanish Summary:
- Spin-off
La octava temporada de El abogado (The Practice), especialmente sus episodios finales, sirvió para presentar los nuevos personajes de Crane, Poole & Schmidt, el bufete de abogados de la serie Boston Legal. Esta presentación comienza cuando en El abogado los socios fundadores Eugene Young (Steve Harris) y Jimmy Berluti (Michael Badalucco), de la firma Young, Frutt & Berluti, deciden despedir a Alan Shore sin consultar a Ellenor Frutt (Camryn Manheim), su gran amiga. A pesar de que Shore le había conseguido al bufete ganancias por más de seis millones de dólares, le dieron una compensación de sólo quince mil.
- Boston Legal
Después de terminar con El abogado, Alan Shore es contratado por Crane, Poole & Schmidt, al caerle bien a uno de sus socios Denny Crane. En esta serie, se narran las aventuras de una de las firmas más prestigiosas de Boston, donde los abogados protagonistas son ricos, tienen sólidas carreras y buscan siempre su beneficio a costa de casi cualquier cosa.
La serie pivota alrededor de tres actores principales: William Shatner (Denny Crane), James Spader (Alan Shore) y Candice Bergen (Shirley Schmidt). Los dos primeros actúan como pareja protagonista, Denny Crane y Alan Shore: las estrellas del bufete. Denny Crane es una leyenda en el mundo del Derecho, ultraconservador, mujeriego y aquejado de un principio de alzheimer,2 presente en toda la trama. Alan Shore es más joven y más arrogante. Con respecto a Shirley Schmidt es la que pone el punto de cordura,2 aunque en ocasiones sea arrastrada al abismo por los dos.
Episodes on Discs / Episodios:
DVD 1
1 "Head Cases" Bill D'Elia Scott Kaufer, Jeff Rake, and David E. Kelley October 3, 2004 13.07[1]
When Edwin Poole (Larry Miller) is institutionalized, Paul Lewiston asks Brad Chase to return to the Boston office; Alan Shore is assigned a case in which a mother wants to sue the producers of Annie after her daughter is refused the title role because she is black; Brad and Sally Heep file an emergency appeal when a client's ex-husband will not allow her to take her children to New York; Denny Crane tries to prevent his client from hiring a private investigator to find out who his wife's lover is, and Lewiston assigns Lori Colson to ensure that an investigator is not hired.
2 "Still Crazy After All These Years" Charles Haid Kerry Ehrin & David E. Kelley October 10, 2004 12.13[2]
Alan helps Christine Pauley (Elizabeth Mitchell), an ex-lover whom he had committed, secure release from the mental hospital and Sally and Tara become concerned for Alan once it appears that Christine is stalking him; Denny finds himself at the end of a lawsuit when he comments on an opposing client's sex life. Paul Lewiston and the senior partners plan to oust Denny from the firm, something Lori and Brad try to stop.
3 "Catch and Release" Daniel Attias David E. Kelley and Peter Ocko October 17, 2004 11.14[3]
A client's major real estate project is slowed to a halt when a lawyer, Denny's estranged illegitimate son (Freddie Prinze Jr.), files a temporary restraining order to save an endangered fish; Lori supervises Alan in a sexual harassment case where opposing counsel happens to be Christine; Sally is nervous about her first jury trial, especially when it becomes clear her client is guilty.
4 "Change of Course" Ron Underwood Story by : David E. Kelley & Jonathan Shapiro
Teleplay by : David E. Kelley October 24, 2004 10.82[4]
Edwin Poole escapes from the mental hospital and takes a murder case. When Edwin proves incompetent, Lori must overcome her own principles to defend his murder client; Alan defends one of the firm's biggest clients after she is caught stealing a scarf and jeopardizes his relationship with Sally by asking her to commit an unethical act.
DVD 2
5 "An Eye for an Eye" Mike Listo Jeff Rake & David E. Kelley October 31, 2004 11.59[5]
Alan and Tara represent a hypochondriac suing his physician for malpractice; Lori and Sally take a court appointment accused of killing a man in a bar fight, but face difficulties when it is revealed he knew the victim; when a class-action suit assigned to Edwin Poole comes up for trial, Brad and Paul rush to coach Denny on the facts of the case.
6 "Truth Be Told" Tucker Gates Scott Kaufer November 7, 2004 11.88[6]
Alan helps an old crush when her husband's campaign for mayor is threatened by slander, posing a conflict of interest, as the firm already represents his opponent; Denny takes a test for Alzheimer's disease; Paul is concerned when he notices a decline in Denny's workload; Lori helps an Assistant District Attorney who wants access to his son's frozen umbilical cord to treat his leukemia; Sally is surprised when Denny steals her client, although it turns out to be in the best interests of the firm.
7 "Questionable Characters" Mel Damski Lukas Reiter November 21, 2004 12.04[7]
Lori helps her former informant who was shot while robbing a convenience store and who does not want the bullet removed because it could incriminate him, even though the bullet is jeopardizing his life; Alan tries to help his client who is accused of being a slumlord and is forced to do a despicable act from an infuriating judge even though he has been hospitalized; Denny gets arrested for solicitation.
8 "Loose Lips" Jeannot Szwarc Jonathan Shapiro & David E. Kelley November 28, 2004 13.65[8]
After Denny rejects a case for personal reasons, Alan defends a man who was fired from being a department store Santa Claus because he is a gay cross-dresser; Brad and Alan make a bet on Alan's case – the loser will be the others elf for the day; backed into a dilemma, Lori goes to extreme measures to help her therapist, but she soon discovers the consequences are more than she bargained for.
Cast / Reparto
- James Spader as Alan Shore (seasons 1–5; The Practice season 8)
- William Shatner as Denny Crane (seasons 1–5; The Practice season 8)
- Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson (season 1, recurring 2; The Practice season 8)
- Lake Bell as Sally Heep (season 1, guest 3; The Practice season 8)
- Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt (seasons 1–5, starting with episode 11)
- René Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston (seasons 1–3, recurring 4–5)
- Mark Valley as Brad Chase (seasons 1–3, recurring 4)
- Monica Potter as Lori Colson (season 1, recurring 2)
- Julie Bowen as Denise Bauer (seasons 2–3, guest 5)
- Ryan Michelle Bathe as Sara Holt (season 2)
- Justin Mentell as Garrett Wells (season 2)
- Christian Clemenson as Jerry Espenson (seasons 4–5, recurring 2–3)
- Constance Zimmer as Claire Simms (season 3)
- Craig Bierko as Jeffrey Coho (season 3)
- Gary Anthony Williams as Clarence Bell (seasons 3–4)
- Taraji P. Henson as Whitney Rome (season 4)
- Saffron Burrows as Lorraine Weller (season 4)
- Tara Summers as Katie Lloyd (seasons 4–5)
- John Larroquette as Carl Sack (seasons 4–5)
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Created by | David E. Kelley |
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Composer(s) | Danny Lux |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 101 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 42 minutes |
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Distributor | 20th Television |