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  1. The Scales of Justice: With Edgar Lustgarten, Michael Hordern, Kenneth Benda, Carleton Hobbs. Series of courtroom dramas introduced by criminologist Edgar Lustgarten.

    • (79)
    • 1962-11
    • Crime, Drama
    • Malcolmgsw
  2. The Scales of Justice was a series of 13 British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine episodes were made in black and white, and the last four were made in colour.

    Title
    Date
    Cast
    Director
    1. "The Guilty Party"
    1962
    Zena Marshall, Anthony Jacobs, Derek ...
    2. "A Woman's Privilege"
    1962
    Bernard Archard, Ann Lynn, Patrick ...
    3. "Moment of Decision"
    1962
    Ray Barrett, Pat Healy, Marjie Lawrence, ...
    4. "Position of Trust"
    1963
    Derrick Sherwin, Imogen Hassall, Edward ...
    Lionel Harris
    • Drama
  3. The Scales of Justice. All Episodes 1962 - 1967. Season. 1. All. Overview. 13 episodes. IMDB TMDB. Status Ended. Premiered January 10, 1962. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 6h 30m (13 episodes) Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Studio Merton Park Studios. Genres Crime.

    • January 11, 1962
  4. The Scales of Justice. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1. S1.E1 ∙ The Guilty Party. Oct 1962. The Sinclairs seem to be living in the lap of luxury, but their lifestyle is funded by a morass of debt. 6.6/10 (30) Rate. Top-rated. S1.E2 ∙ A Woman's Privilege. Oct 1962. A shipboard romance leads to a lawsuit for breach of promise. 7.0/10 (38) Rate. Top-rated.

  5. A genius lawyer who changed jobs from a doctor, while suffering from the tragedy of false accusations, leads an out-of-force team to uncover the truth of numerous difficult cases and save the souls of those involved in the case.

  6. Season 1 of The Scales of Justice premiered on January 11, 1962. Not strictly TV productions, "The Scales of Justice" were cinema second features produced for Anglo Amalgamated running around 30 minutes and followed the "Scotland Yard" series of shorts also introduced by Edgar Lustgarten.

  7. Thirteen dramas based on real-life trials that dramatise events from the alleged crime to the courtroom. As with the previous series, the films were produced at the company's Merton Park Studios to be screened as support features in British cinemas, making a successful transition to the small screen during the 1970s.