Law & Order - I due volti della giustizia

Law & Order è un media franchise creato da Dick Wolf per la NBC Universal e formato da varie serie televisive poliziesco-giudiziarie e un film per la televisione, trasmessi sul network NBC dal 13 settembre 1990. Il franchise Law & Order nel tempo ha ispirato anche una serie di adattamenti televisivi stranieri, un docu-reality e videogiochi ufficiali, oltre a generare una serie di crossover con altre serie tv statunitensi.
Creato da: Dick Wolf |
Genere: Crime | Dramma |
http://www.nbc.com/law-order
Numero di stagioni: 25
Numero di episodi: 529
Data prima messa in onda: 1990-09-13
Data ultima messa in onda: 2025-09-25

Approfondimenti

Lorraine Toussaint played defense attorney Shambala Green opposite prosecutor Ben Stone (Michael Mor [...] D
On May 14, 2010, NBC announced that it had canceled Law & Order and would air its final episode on M [...] D
Steven Hill and Sam Waterston were both 68 years old when they started playing the District Attorney [...] D
Jerry Orbach left the show after twelve years to star in the spin-off Law & Order - Il verdetto (200 [...] D
With the 2022 reboot of "Law & Order", new lead Jeffrey Donovan has become the sixth L&O regular to [...] D
The distinctive "thunk-thunk" sound effect used in between scenes was created by combining close to [...] D
It is said that District Attorney Adam Schiff is loosely based on the real Manhattan District Attorn [...] D
Jill Hennessy (ADA Claire Kincaid) and Michael Rooker (Jamie Yost) were on Crossing Jordan (2001). D
After Michael Moriarty's resignation at the end of season four, he was replaced by Sam Waterston as [...] D
In the mid nineties the show began airing in reruns on the A&E cable network. At the time hour-long [...] D
The series was filmed on the same Manhattan studio where The Blacklist (2013) was filmed. D
Cynthia Nixon guest starred in the second episode of Law and Order (season 1) with her future Sex an [...] D
In season six episode 18, Michael Imperioli guest stars as a love-crazed limo driver. However, his n [...] D
Many prominent New York actors have gotten their start on Law & Order including Broadway actors, in [...] D
After the premiere of Criminal Intent (2001), creator/producer Dick Wolf planned a crossover between [...] D
The show's format was in part inspired by Sotto accusa (1963). D
Vanessa Williams auditioned for the role of Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael. Angie Harm [...] D
When the show began airing in re-runs on TNT, new digital technology was used to insert "product pla [...] D
During the 2008 Presidential election season, TNT stopped re-running episodes of Law & Order that fe [...] D
S. Epatha Merkerson announced that she was leaving the series after the twentieth season, but the sh [...] D
Dann Florek and Richard Brooks were both let go after the third season, because producers felt the s [...] D
Many of the actors on Law & Order were also regular cast members on HBO series The Wire (2002). In f [...] D
Season eight (1997-98) marks the first season of the series in which there were no main character ch [...] D
Alternate titles were Life & Death, Night & Day, and Catch 'Em and Cook 'Em. D
S. Epatha Merkerson wears her hair in interlocks. Although she has played police officers in other s [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Josh Pais (Assistant M.E. Borak) also worked together on episode [...] D
High tech devices were always kept in the background and usually out of sight during the series. Whe [...] D
Michael Moriarty resigned at the end of the fourth season after a long, vocal battle of words with A [...] D
Law & Order episodes are often advertised as being "ripped from the headlines." Many people mistake [...] D
Not only were longtime costars Jerry Orbach and Jesse L. Martin both Broadway musical stars before b [...] D
In the UK, Channel 5 owned the UK rights to show Law & Order on free-to-air television from Season 7 [...] D
A real-life lawyer shares the name of the fictional Manhattan district attorney featured in the firs [...] D
A "RIP", Reduction In Pay, is NYPD slang for a disciplinary action being taken against a Member Of t [...] D
At the time of the show's creation, one-hour dramas were going through a slump, with sitcoms being m [...] D
Stephen Berger has portrayed three different judges throughout the series: Episode 6.19 Law & Order [...] D
Jerry Orbach was a talented singer who performed on Broadway; however, his character Detective Lenni [...] D
The last of the original cast members was Chris Noth. Although Steven Hill was often touted as an or [...] D
Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks) and Jamie Ross (Carey Lowell) played Assistant District Attorneys an [...] D
Linus Roache (EADA Michael Cutter) and Alison Elliott (Rita Shalvoy, aka the Governor's wife) also a [...] D
All three of the series' longest-serving cast members lasted far longer than those they replaced: Je [...] D
In 2017, Law & Order: Unità Speciale (1999) actor Ice-T broke the record for the longest-running [...] D
Filming in New York City allowed the show to cast many theatre actors, including many of the most pr [...] D
After the success of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise (Chicago Fire (2012), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Chi [...] D
Dr. Emil Skoda (J.K. Simmons) was named after the founder of the Czech engineering and manufacturing [...] D
Sometimes during the trial, a witness will refuse to answer or try and evade a question so the prose [...] D
Danny Trejo and John Leguizamo were both considered for the role of Detective Reynaldo "Rey" Curtis. D
The show was based on and inspired by a BBC 4 part drama about the British legal system broadcast in [...] D
The series was originally set to film in Los Angeles, but Dick Wolf fought NBC to film it in New Yor [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Jill Hennessy (ADA Claire Kincaid) also worked together on three [...] D
Each Detective has their own badge number: Detective Lennie Briscoe's shield number is 8220.Detectiv [...] D
At the time the series premiered in 1990, most dramas were shooting in Los Angeles and only using es [...] D
Guest stars have included 10 Oscar winners: Melissa LeoTom McCarthyMercedes RuehlSam RockwellAllison [...] D
James Naughton was a finalist for the role of Executive Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone. D
Steven Hill plays the Manhattan District Attorney, a role he played in Pericolosamente insieme (1986 [...] D
Steven Zirnkilton, who narrates the opening credit sequences, only appeared on-screen once. He playe [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers) also worked together on T [...] D
The principal courtroom used for trial scenes is a room in the New York City courthouse which is usu [...] D
The distinctive typeface used for all titles, credits, and on-screen "scene change" cards, for this [...] D
Detective Briscoe's birthday is January 1, 1940. D
Detective Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) likes to compel people to help the police investigation with t [...] D
Eriq La Salle was a finalist for the role of Assistant District Attorney Paul Robinette. D
George Dzundza (Sergeant Max Greevey) left the series after the first season because he was tired of [...] D
Detective Mike Logan's brown leather coat was not supplied by the wardrobe department. Chris Noth bo [...] D
The show was known for underplaying the background stories of its characters. During the 1995-96 sea [...] D
The telephone records, LUDs, is Local Usage Details. D
Throughout all the different New York based Law & Order programs, when the police want to obtain a c [...] D
To fully immerse himself in the role of Detective Mike Logan, Chris Noth used to shadow real New Yor [...] D
There are a total of seven spin-offs of the original "Law & Order" (1990). They are: "Law & Order: U [...] D
Steve Burns of Blue's Clues & You (1996) made his television debut in the season five episode "Cruel [...] D
Michael Madsen was a finalist for the role of Detective Mike Logan. D
The Early Case Assessment Bureau (ECAB) screens all arrests, determining whether a prosecution will [...] D
Martin Sheen was considered for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey. D
Many regulars made one-time guest appearances before becoming regulars, including: S. Epatha Merkers [...] D
Towards the end of the fifth season, executive producer Dick Wolf decided not to renew Chris Noth's [...] D
After her departure from the series, Jill Hennessy wrote and directed The Acting Class (2000) using [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Richard Brooks (ADA Paul Robinette) also worked together on The [...] D
Over the course of the show, several well-known guest stars played in roles adapted from the headlin [...] D
The series was originally to air on Fox, but CEO Barry Diller later decided against it. The series w [...] D
Series creator Dick Wolf often used guest appearances as springboards for actors into regular cast r [...] D
Prior to becoming an actor, Dennis Farina (Detective Joe Fontana) was a Detective in the Chicago Pol [...] D
Stephen Tobolowsky auditioned for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey. D
In 2001, creator Dick Wolf announced plans for a special "Law & Order" mini-series featuring the cas [...] D
With the airing of its twentieth season, beginning September 25, 2009, this show tied the record hel [...] D
Jerry Orbach auditioned for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey, but was beat out by George Dzundza. Or [...] D
Jill Hennessy's twin sister, Jacqueline Hennessy, once played her sister's character during courtroo [...] D
Jesse L. Martin was absent from the last four episodes of the fifteenth season. He left the show tem [...] D
Gabrielle Union's debut.. D

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Errori

On more than one occasion, a suspect has invoked his/her right to counsel and yet the officers conti [...] D
In real life, the same group of police officers working with the same group of prosecutors in one ye [...] D
The detectives often discuss elements of their cases openly in front of people who they have just qu [...] D
When the detectives want to "bring in" or "pick up" suspects or witnesses for questioning, they are [...] D
Though it's more common for detectives to have many cases open and working at a time, and may devote [...] D
Throughout all the different New York based Law & Order programs, when the police want to obtain a c [...] D
The series makes it seem like the prosecutors and defense attorneys are evenly matched, which is way [...] D
In several episodes in the first season, Sgt. Greevey shows his credentials to identify himself. How [...] D
In a few episodes of the series the senior detective (usually Lennie Briscoe) will approach a drug d [...] D
Some of the suspected criminals are shown fleeing or attempting to flee from the Police (or even dur [...] D
When the detectives are interviewing someone or working a crime scene, they are never seen taking no [...] D
Throughout the series, the detectives (or the Crime Scene Unit Forensic Technicians) are able to ID [...] D
In one episode of Law & Order, Judge William Wright says that he's entering a not-guilty verdict aft [...] D
Throughout the series, several actors/actresses play several different characters, with a minimal at [...] D
Number of times "ballistic fingerprinting" has been used to ID a murder weapon in New York = 0. D
Throughout the series members of the New York Supreme Court (which is a trial court) are referred to [...] D
The earliest episodes use many different numbers for the precinct occupied by the main police charac [...] D
Many times during trial a witness is asked if they recognize the defendant they're testifying about. [...] D
In several episodes, the defense attorney warns that his client cannot be charged with the same crim [...] D
When the Police need to arrest a medical professional, they are frequently shown barging into his/he [...] D
In more than one episode, characters refer to the District Attorneys of various New Jersey counties. [...] D
The judges are shown making procedural and legal errors that would result in any conviction being ov [...] D
The time-lines of trials seem to be rushed and take place within days of the crime. Most of the case [...] D
In-trial pleas or deals would be extremely rare. Once the trial starts, the state would have little [...] D
During a number of episodes which portray trials which extend over a multi-day time periods, the jur [...] D
We see the detectives arrest wealthy people going about their business and when taken down to the pr [...] D
In several episodes, Curtis draws his weapon (a Glock semiautomatic) and we hear the hammer being co [...] D
95% of pre- or in-trial fact-finding and in-person interviews would be done by the District Attorney [...] D
We sometimes see the police go undercover during the course of an investigation, despite the fact th [...] D
The detectives sometimes pick up a weapon with a handkerchief or by inserting a pencil in the barrel [...] D
When witness or suspects are brought to the station and interrogated sometimes it's pretty clear the [...] D

Frase

Jack McCoy: [waiter brings a drink bought by the d [...] D
Det. Rey Curtis: You're a Catholic. Jack McCoy: N [...] D
[repeated line] Capt. Donald Cragen: Pick him/her [...] D
[looking at a hospital sign that says "Pediatric O [...] D
[looking at a murder victim] Det. Ed Green: Bare [...] D
Capt. Donald Cragen: What'd he say? Det. Mike Log [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: "Oh hello Mrs. Russell, you d [...] D
D.A. Arthur Branch: Sometimes the good you do won' [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: Sometimes Lennie Briscoe doesn't h [...] D
Jack McCoy: Sometimes you have to make deals with [...] D
[Trying to keep a suspect from escaping through a [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Just like the Bates Hotel. Th [...] D
Jack McCoy: Your grief might seem a little more re [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Put the burrito down, señor. D
Adam Schiff: I wouldn't count your chickens. Your [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I specifically asked for him [...] D
Adam Schiff: People see the devil as an allegory. [...] D
Ben Stone: Although justice must be tempered with [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I'm trying to decide what to [...] D
Abbie Carmichael: Ugh. Doctors. I can't believe my [...] D
Det. Ed Green: If you're going to lie, be creative [...] D
EADA Jack McCoy: You can re-write the law when you [...] D
Emil Skoda: That's just a load of rehearsed crap. D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: I'd better go. I'm late for m [...] D
ADA Serena Southerlyn: So, her sex life is way bet [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: If that's the way you feel, Daniel [...] D
[the driver of a Jaguar has been shot; a carjackin [...] D
ADA Claire Kincaid: Where's our notice? Ben Stone [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I told you, you should have g [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: There comes a time in everyone's p [...] D
[a victim has died, apparently during S&M sex] Me [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I don't like to be second gue [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Love - a dangerous disease in [...] D
Cookie Molina: I can see the future. Sergeant Max [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: That really frosts my cookies! D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Even though you are a taxpaye [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: [in disgust to Det. Ed Green] [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: I'd like it if you two became [...] D
Ben Stone: The jury should look like society. Peop [...] D
Jack McCoy: The last time I checked, "Stupid" isn' [...] D
Det. Ed Green: [a suspect, who'd complained of rad [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Boy, I'd hate for somebody to [...] D
[upon learning that an old gangster had himself ki [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Interviewing suspect: When is you [...] D
Sergeant Max Greevey: Patient is dead. But don't w [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: [reading off a video case con [...] D
Arraignment judge: Life is beautiful. All God's ch [...] D
Adam Schiff: A first-year law student could punch [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: If he's not Fallon, who the h [...] D
Jack McCoy: Never get Freudian on a man holding a [...] D
Adam Schiff: Always think you have a smoking gun, [...] D
Jack McCoy: You son of a bitch! You played me! D
Det. Rey Curtis: When I filled out my ethnicity, I [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: You have the right to remain sile [...] D
Capt. Donald Cragen: [repeated line, annoyed every [...] D
Adam Schiff: A motive pulled straight from the tab [...] D
[Opening narration] Narrator: In the criminal jus [...] D
[handcuffing a suspect] Det. Lennie Briscoe: You' [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: We got a hit on the fake fur. [...] D
Jack McCoy: You played me, you son of a bitch! D
A.D.A. Paul Robinette: Could be he's lucky. Capt. [...] D
[Rifling through 30-year old evidence] Det. Lenni [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: Do you believe him? Det. Len [...] D
Ben Stone: I'm a Catholic - I can feel guilty abou [...] D
[phone rings, Rodgers answers] Medical Examiner E [...] D
Abbie Carmichael: Gentleman, if we can just lower [...] D
[about gay marriage] Jack McCoy: Let 'em marry. W [...] D
[watching Van Buren and Fontana tear into each oth [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I want to go to law school so [...] D
Adam Schiff: You do what you have to do, you're st [...] D
Adam Schiff: Flipped a coin in my head. Came up ta [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Praise the Lord, pass the ammunit [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: [to a girl who's being unhelphul] [...] D
Detective Lennie Briscoe: We had a deal, you son o [...] D
[repeated line] Capt. Donald Cragen: Freakin' D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: It wasn't the eighteen floors [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: You know, if I didn't already [...] D
Ben Stone: Unless the victim qualifies for saintho [...] D
Ben Stone: I'm not the one on trial here, and I'm [...] D
Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers: I got another [...] D

Elenchi

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