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Murder One - Seasons 1 & 2 Box Set
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Murder One - Case 1
From ten-time Emmy Award winner Steven Bochco, co-creator of the international hits NYPD Blue and L.A. Law, comes Murder One, the first television drama to follow a single case for an entire season.
This intricately detailed show explores every facet inside and outside of a scandalous, high-profile Los Angeles trial until its shocking verdict is reached.
A young girl is found murdered in a building owned by the wealthy Richard Cross (Stanley Tucci). When the girl is revealed to be the younger sister of Cross' mistress, he is accused of the murder and hires the firm of powerful L.A. attorney Ted Hoffman (Daniel Benzali) for his defence. The case quickly takes a further twist when a former client of Hoffman's, Hollywood bad boy Neil Avedon (Jason Gedrick), is instead arrested for the murder.
Murder One - Case 2
Murder One Case 2 follows three riveting cases, beginning with an explosive political assassination that has a major impact on the personal and professional life of high-powered attorney James Wyler (Anthony LaPaglia).
Engaged in a strategic battle of words and wits with the tenacious prosecuting attorney Miriam Grasso (Barbara Bosson), Wyler relies on the topnotch staff of legal associates in his charge: Chris Docknovich (Michael Hayden), Arnold Spivak (J.C. MacKenzie), Justine Appleton (Mary McCormack) and Aaron Mosley (D.B. Woodside, most recently seen playing President Palmer's brother in "24").
Special Features:
- None Listed
- 20th Century Fox
- Michael Fresco
- 15
- Barbara Bosson
- Daniel Benzali
- Michael Hayden
- Anthony Lapaglia
- Jason Gedrick
- Stanley Tucci
- Mary McCormack
- D.B. Woodside
- J.C. MacKenzie
- English for the Hard of Hearing
- Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
- English
- Murder One
- 2
- over 50
Murder One - Seasons 1 & 2 Box Set
RRP £68.79
£15.99
Save: £52.80
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Murder One - Case 1
From ten-time Emmy Award winner Steven Bochco, co-creator of the international hits NYPD Blue and L.A. Law, comes Murder One, the first television drama to follow a single case for an entire season.
This intricately detailed show explores every facet inside and outside of a scandalous, high-profile Los Angeles trial until its shocking verdict is reached.
A young girl is found murdered in a building owned by the wealthy Richard Cross (Stanley Tucci). When the girl is revealed to be the younger sister of Cross' mistress, he is accused of the murder and hires the firm of powerful L.A. attorney Ted Hoffman (Daniel Benzali) for his defence. The case quickly takes a further twist when a former client of Hoffman's, Hollywood bad boy Neil Avedon (Jason Gedrick), is instead arrested for the murder.
Murder One - Case 2
Murder One Case 2 follows three riveting cases, beginning with an explosive political assassination that has a major impact on the personal and professional life of high-powered attorney James Wyler (Anthony LaPaglia).
Engaged in a strategic battle of words and wits with the tenacious prosecuting attorney Miriam Grasso (Barbara Bosson), Wyler relies on the topnotch staff of legal associates in his charge: Chris Docknovich (Michael Hayden), Arnold Spivak (J.C. MacKenzie), Justine Appleton (Mary McCormack) and Aaron Mosley (D.B. Woodside, most recently seen playing President Palmer's brother in "24").
Special Features:
- None Listed
- 20th Century Fox
- Michael Fresco
- 15
- Barbara Bosson
- Daniel Benzali
- Michael Hayden
- Anthony Lapaglia
- Jason Gedrick
- Stanley Tucci
- Mary McCormack
- D.B. Woodside
- J.C. MacKenzie
- English for the Hard of Hearing
- Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
- English
- Murder One
- 2
- over 50
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