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  1. A Pair of Briefs: Directed by Ralph Thomas. With Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda de Banzie, James Robertson Justice. She's new in chambers, and he's a troublemaker. But what *is* the true status of the old lady's wartime marriage, and can the two young legal minds find the answer?

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    • Comedy
    • Ralph Thomas
    • 1962-10-02
  2. A Pair of Briefs is a 1962 black and white British courtroom comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda De Banzie and James Robertson Justice. The screenplay concerns a newly qualified female barrister who clashes with a male colleague when they represent opposite sides in a matrimonial dispute.

  3. Overview. She's new in chambers, and he's a troublemaker. But what 'is' the true status of the old lady's wartime marriage, and can the two young legal minds find the answer? Ralph Thomas. Director. Nicholas Phipps. Screenplay. Reviews. A review by dennyjt. 6.0. Written by dennyjt on July 24, 2022. She's new in chambers, and he's a troublemaker.

  4. Ralph Thomas’s British comedy in which a new female barrister bonds with a male rebel in chambers. Starring Michael Craig, James Robertson Justice, Liz Fraser, Ron Moody and Joan Sims. The story concerns two young British attorneys (Michael Craig and Mary Peach) who locate love as opponents in a battle of the genders.

    • Ralph Thomas
    • The Rank Organisation
  5. Two young British lawyers (Michael Craig, Mary Peach) find romance as adversaries in a battle of the sexes.

    • Comedy
    • Michael Craig
    • Ralph Thomas
  6. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Ela é nova em câmaras, e ele é um encrenqueiro. Mas qual * é * o verdadeiro status do casamento da velha senhora em tempos de guerra, e as duas jovens mentes jurídicas podem encontrar a resposta?

  7. A Pair of Briefs is a 1962 black and white British courtroom comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda De Banzie and James Robertson Justice. The screenplay concerns a newly qualified female barrister who clashes with a male colleague when they represent opposite sides in a matrimonial dispute.