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Sword of Justice (TV series)

Sword Of Justice is an American action-adventure television series that aired on NBC for one season during 1978 and 1979.

Sword of Justice
GenreAction/adventure
Written byChristopher Crowe
Michael Gleason
Glen A. Larson
Directed byRay Austin
Daniel Haller
StarringDack Rambo
Bert Rosario
Alex Courtney
ComposersGlen A. Larson
Stu Phillips
John Andrew Tartaglia
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerGlen A. Larson
ProducersJoe Boston
Christopher Crowe
Herman Groves
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companiesGlen A. Larson Productions
Universal Television
Release
Original networkNBC
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 10, 1978 (1978-09-10) –
July 11, 1979 (1979-07-11)

Synopsis

Dack Rambo starred as Jack Martin Cole, who had emerged from an unjust prison sentence to become a rich playboy by day and a troubleshooting mercenary at night, à la The Saint. Bert Rosario co-starred as Hector Ramirez, a former petty crook who was Cole's junior partner and former cell-mate, and Alex Courtney, another series regular, appeared as Arthur Woods, an attorney who had unsuccessfully defended Cole on criminal charges, who – from his involvement in that case – was motivated to head a special federal task force for the Justice Department to fight white-collar crime. His associate and partner in the task force was a federal agent known only by the family name of Buckner (Colby Chester).

Cole had previously been a full-time playboy, but his family had powerful enemies who framed him for embezzlement. Arthur Woods defended Cole at his trial, but without success. After being wrongly convicted, he served a prison sentence for the crimes he had not committed, à la The Rockford Files; Ramirez became his cell-mate during this period. During his confinement, Cole's parents died, and his family fortune was almost totally destroyed by their enemies. Bitter, hateful, and rage-filled as a direct result of his misfortunes, Cole swore revenge. To that end, once he returned to prison after attending his dead parents' funerals, he learned how to crack safes, break into banks, and most of the other secrets of the criminal trade. Upon his release, he decided to turn the tables on such above-the-law criminals as he blamed for his misfortunes by fighting them at their own game, à la It Takes a Thief, and using a unique way to leave his message: the "3" from a deck of cards, indicating how many years he spent behind bars. On these cards would be a written warning for the criminal(s).

The three of clubs would read: "The club is the sign of vengeance—it holds no man as friend." However, he would also leave clues for Woods to follow, not revealing his true identity. He would leave these with the three of diamonds. In the first installment of the series, "A Double Life," this card read: "A diamond's suit means, 'Fill your cup with wealth and worldly things.'" If there were persons Cole was assisting or protecting, he would leave the three of hearts with them. Presumably, the heart indicated compassion, concern, caring, and a wish not to see this person come to harm. The three of spades would mark the end of the game, and this card read: "The spade is the sword of justice—its rapier marks the end." In the pilot installment, later re-edited into the made-for-television film "A Double Life," the club was the sword; the spade, the vengeance sign. The second series installment, "Aloha, Julie Lang," reversed this.

The primary enemy Cole brought down in Sword Of Justice: "A Double Life" was played by Larry Hagman. Rambo and Hagman would later work together on Dallas.

Cast

Actor Role
Dack Rambo Jack Cole
Bert Rosario Hector Ramirez
Alex Courtney Arthur Woods

Production

The series was produced by Glen A. Larson, who later incorporated the ideas of the choice of a lead best known for daytime television and of a lone crusader protecting helpless, powerless, and/or innocent people against white-collar, above-the-law criminals into Knight Rider.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"A Double Life"Daniel HallerGlen A. Larson & Michael SloanSeptember 10, 1978 (1978-09-10)
Note: Two-hour episode.
2"Aloha, Julia Lang"Ray AustinHerman GrovesOctober 7, 1978 (1978-10-07)
3"The Destructors"Curtis HarringtonHerman GrovesOctober 14, 1978 (1978-10-14)
4"The Skywaymen"Ray AustinWilliam R. StrattonOctober 19, 1978 (1978-10-19)
5"The Gemini Connection"Michael CaffeyHerman GrovesOctober 21, 1978 (1978-10-21)
6"The Girl on the Edge"Larry StewartFrank LupoOctober 28, 1978 (1978-10-28)
7"Judgment Day"Christian I. Nyby IIMichael SloanDecember 17, 1978 (1978-12-17)
8"Port of Entry"Winrich KolbeChristopher CroweDecember 24, 1978 (1978-12-24)
9"Deadly Fashion"Joseph PevneyHerman GrovesDecember 31, 1978 (1978-12-31)
10"Blackjack"Daniel HallerGlen A. Larson & Michael SloanJuly 11, 1979 (1979-07-11)
Note: Two-hour episode.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sword of Justice TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sword Of Justice is an American action adventure television series that aired on NBC for one season during 1978 and 1979 Sword of JusticeGenreAction adventureWritten byChristopher CroweMichael GleasonGlen A LarsonDirected byRay AustinDaniel HallerStarringDack RamboBert RosarioAlex CourtneyComposersGlen A LarsonStu PhillipsJohn Andrew TartagliaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes10ProductionExecutive producerGlen A LarsonProducersJoe BostonChristopher CroweHerman GrovesCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time45 48 minutesProduction companiesGlen A Larson ProductionsUniversal TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCAudio formatMonauralOriginal releaseSeptember 10 1978 1978 09 10 July 11 1979 1979 07 11 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Episodes 5 External linksSynopsis EditThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dack Rambo starred as Jack Martin Cole who had emerged from an unjust prison sentence to become a rich playboy by day and a troubleshooting mercenary at night a la The Saint Bert Rosario co starred as Hector Ramirez a former petty crook who was Cole s junior partner and former cell mate and Alex Courtney another series regular appeared as Arthur Woods an attorney who had unsuccessfully defended Cole on criminal charges who from his involvement in that case was motivated to head a special federal task force for the Justice Department to fight white collar crime His associate and partner in the task force was a federal agent known only by the family name of Buckner Colby Chester Cole had previously been a full time playboy but his family had powerful enemies who framed him for embezzlement Arthur Woods defended Cole at his trial but without success After being wrongly convicted he served a prison sentence for the crimes he had not committed a la The Rockford Files Ramirez became his cell mate during this period During his confinement Cole s parents died and his family fortune was almost totally destroyed by their enemies Bitter hateful and rage filled as a direct result of his misfortunes Cole swore revenge To that end once he returned to prison after attending his dead parents funerals he learned how to crack safes break into banks and most of the other secrets of the criminal trade Upon his release he decided to turn the tables on such above the law criminals as he blamed for his misfortunes by fighting them at their own game a la It Takes a Thief and using a unique way to leave his message the 3 from a deck of cards indicating how many years he spent behind bars On these cards would be a written warning for the criminal s The three of clubs would read The club is the sign of vengeance it holds no man as friend However he would also leave clues for Woods to follow not revealing his true identity He would leave these with the three of diamonds In the first installment of the series A Double Life this card read A diamond s suit means Fill your cup with wealth and worldly things If there were persons Cole was assisting or protecting he would leave the three of hearts with them Presumably the heart indicated compassion concern caring and a wish not to see this person come to harm The three of spades would mark the end of the game and this card read The spade is the sword of justice its rapier marks the end In the pilot installment later re edited into the made for television film A Double Life the club was the sword the spade the vengeance sign The second series installment Aloha Julie Lang reversed this The primary enemy Cole brought down in Sword Of Justice A Double Life was played by Larry Hagman Rambo and Hagman would later work together on Dallas Cast EditActor RoleDack Rambo Jack ColeBert Rosario Hector RamirezAlex Courtney Arthur WoodsProduction EditThe series was produced by Glen A Larson who later incorporated the ideas of the choice of a lead best known for daytime television and of a lone crusader protecting helpless powerless and or innocent people against white collar above the law criminals into Knight Rider Episodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 A Double Life Daniel HallerGlen A Larson amp Michael SloanSeptember 10 1978 1978 09 10 Note Two hour episode 2 Aloha Julia Lang Ray AustinHerman GrovesOctober 7 1978 1978 10 07 3 The Destructors Curtis HarringtonHerman GrovesOctober 14 1978 1978 10 14 4 The Skywaymen Ray AustinWilliam R StrattonOctober 19 1978 1978 10 19 5 The Gemini Connection Michael CaffeyHerman GrovesOctober 21 1978 1978 10 21 6 The Girl on the Edge Larry StewartFrank LupoOctober 28 1978 1978 10 28 7 Judgment Day Christian I Nyby IIMichael SloanDecember 17 1978 1978 12 17 8 Port of Entry Winrich KolbeChristopher CroweDecember 24 1978 1978 12 24 9 Deadly Fashion Joseph PevneyHerman GrovesDecember 31 1978 1978 12 31 10 Blackjack Daniel HallerGlen A Larson amp Michael SloanJuly 11 1979 1979 07 11 Note Two hour episode External links EditSword of Justice at IMDb Sword of Justice at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sword of Justice TV series amp oldid 1148824456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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