Dark Justice

Dark Justice

1991
Dark Justice
Dark Justice

Dark Justice

7.3 | en | Drama

Dark Justice is an American crime drama about a judge that turns into a vigilante by night in order to bring to justice high-level offenders that use technicalities to "escape" the legal system. The role of Judge Nicholas Marshall was played by actors Ramy Zada and Bruce Abbott. The series began airing in 1991 and ran for three seasons finishing in 1993.

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EP22  A Novel Way to Die
Sep. 28,1993
A Novel Way to Die

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EP21  A Kiss Goodbye
Sep. 21,1993
A Kiss Goodbye

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EP20  The Doctor Is In
Sep. 14,1993
The Doctor Is In

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EP19  In Cover of Darkness (2)
Aug. 24,1993
In Cover of Darkness (2)

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EP18  In Cover of Darkness (1)
Aug. 17,1993
In Cover of Darkness (1)

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EP17  My Dinner with Nick
Aug. 06,1993
My Dinner with Nick

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EP16  The Push
Jul. 30,1993
The Push

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EP15  Crash Course
Jul. 23,1993
Crash Course

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EP14  Three on a Match
Jul. 16,1993
Three on a Match

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EP13  2nd Story
Jul. 09,1993
2nd Story

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EP12  Incorrect Dosage
Jul. 02,1993
Incorrect Dosage

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EP11  Squeeze Play
Jun. 25,1993
Squeeze Play

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EP10  Second Anniversary
Jun. 18,1993
Second Anniversary

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EP9  Backfire
Jun. 11,1993
Backfire

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EP8  Pygmalion
Jun. 04,1993
Pygmalion

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EP7  Uncle Tony's Cabin
May. 28,1993
Uncle Tony's Cabin

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EP6  The Greening of Glenda Ross
May. 21,1993
The Greening of Glenda Ross

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EP5  Clean Kill
May. 14,1993
Clean Kill

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EP4  Person or Persons Unknown
May. 07,1993
Person or Persons Unknown

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EP3  Last Rites
Apr. 30,1993
Last Rites

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EP2  Night Games
Apr. 23,1993
Night Games

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EP1  Joyride
Apr. 16,1993
Joyride

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7.3 | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 1991-04-05 | Released Producted By: Lorimar Television , TV3 Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Dark Justice is an American crime drama about a judge that turns into a vigilante by night in order to bring to justice high-level offenders that use technicalities to "escape" the legal system. The role of Judge Nicholas Marshall was played by actors Ramy Zada and Bruce Abbott. The series began airing in 1991 and ran for three seasons finishing in 1993.

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Cast

Bruce Abbott , Clayton Prince , Janet Gunn

Director

Jeff Freilich

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Lorimar Television , TV3

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Parker Lewis If Hardcastle and McCormick symbolized the Reagan era with flashy soundtracks and fast cars and so forth, then Dark Justice sort of presaged the end of the Reagan-Bush era, where a judge has to take matters into his own hands big time and no questions asked.For me Dark Justice is a guilty pleasure, and you can sort of imagine there are some judges out there who wish they could execute justice beyond the robes, ensuring confidence in the justice system after all. It was a pleasure seeing Judge Nicholas Marshall and his team of experts get their way in the end.The first series was filmed in Barcelona, with the second and third series moving to LA. Judge Marshall was played by Ramy Zada in season 1, and then Bruce Abbott (husband of Kathleen "The Doors" Quinlan) in seasons 2 and 3. None of this two Darrins like in Bewitched I guess.
blooutcast Nick was clearly a highly successful judge to have made it from cop to District Attorney to Your Honor in such a short time. He was supposed to die in the bombing, but neither he nor the bomber had any way of knowing his wife and daughter would take the wired car before him. That incident by itself did not change his purpose — it was the outcome of the trial that set the tone for his double life. The judge recruited some lower-level offenders (which he was clearly able to sentence more easily) for an unusual form of community service: join his leather-clad vigilante patrol – the Night Watchmen – to bring down those who were able to use legal loopholes to get off scot-free (as did the bomber). He still operated from the bench by day, except that he warned those he knew were guilty: justice is blind, but it sees in the dark. By night, off came the glasses, down came his hair, and the suit was replaced by a leather outfit. And off they went on their motorcycles, to target the antagonist.
matthewc-2 This used to be a totally awesome show. But then Ramy Zada left and was replaced by some loser, and it just went downhill from there.If you get the chance, see the Ramy Zada episodes. They were really good. There was the right combination of seriousness and humor, and good, creative stories. It really was good.I've only seen a couple of the episodes with the new guy, and I guess they weren't that bad, but it's just not the same. See the Ramy Zada episodes, and you'll be happy.
aer0nikita This is a really good show. It has some sad moments, and fun moments too. My mom got me hooked to this show, in December of 99.,She always told me about this show, she said it was good.So when I found out it was on TNT. I knew I had to see it. People do yourself a favor a watch this show, it's on Monday Through Fridays, on TNT 5:00 P.M. This show RULES!!!