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  1. The Defender: Part 1: Directed by Robert Mulligan. With Ralph Bellamy, Martin Balsam, Steve McQueen, William Shatner. A young criminal attorney and his firm-owning father defend a 19 year-old on trial for a murder that he swears he did not commit.

  2. The cast included Ralph Bellamy and William Shatner as a father-son defense team, Steve McQueen as the defendant, and Martin Balsam as the prosecutor. Rose later spun off the concept into a full series entitled The Defenders, starring E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed in Bellamy and Shatner's roles.

  3. The Defender: Part 2: Directed by Robert Mulligan. With Ralph Bellamy, Martin Balsam, Steve McQueen, William Shatner. A young criminal attorney and his firm-owning father defend a 19-year-old on trial for a murder that he swears he did not commit.

  4. The Defender: Part 1 (TV) es una película dirigida por Robert Mulligan con Ralph Bellamy, Martin Balsam, Steve McQueen, William Shatner .... Año: 1957. Título original: Studio One: The Defender: Part 1.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2006 · Release date ‏ : ‎ June 6, 2006. Actors ‏ : ‎ Martin Balsam, Ralph Bellamy, Steve McQueen, William Shatner. Studio ‏ : ‎ Video Service Corp. ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00006RJHB. Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1. Best Sellers Rank: #179,522 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #9,748 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #29,685 ...

  6. In a 2007 episode of Boston Legal, footage of The Defender, a 1957 episode of Studio One, was used. The episode featured Bellamy and William Shatner as a father-and-son lawyer duo. This was used in the present day to explain the relationship between Shatner's Denny Crane character and his father in the show.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2017 · Ralph Bellamy is the defense attorney. He’s, you know, The Defender. Only Rose’s teleplay doesn’t give Bellamy the most striking material. In fact, it specifically doesn’t. He’s set back from the goings on, with politically ambitious Balsam and Storch having a slam dunk case. Balsam’s got no love of the capital L law like Bellamy does.