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A Pair of Briefs

"A look at humor on the lighter side of the law---when a lady lawyer made a BRIEF appearance and--won HER case with LAUGHTER!"

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?

Top Cast

  • Michael Craig

    Michael Craig

    Tony Stevens

  • Mary Peach

    Mary Peach

    Frances Pilbright

  • Brenda De Banzie

    Brenda De Banzie

    Gladys Rose Hanley

  • James Robertson Justice

    James Robertson Justice

    Justice Haddon

  • Ron Moody

    Ron Moody

    Sidney Pudney

  • Roland Culver

    Roland Culver

    Sir John Pilbright

  • Liz Fraser

    Liz Fraser

    Pearl Hoskins

  • Charles Heslop

    Charles Heslop

    Peebles

  • Jameson Clark

    Jameson Clark

    George Lockwood

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?

Rating

6.3 / 10
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  • dennyjt
    dennyjt
    6 Jul 24, 2022

    Courtroom comedy farce is smartly written fun with an unexpected twist. Craig and Peach are barristers in the same chamber opposing one another in court when De Banzie brings suit against dodgy Moody, claiming to be his long lost wife. Since he is now shacked up with bubbly Fraser, he denies all knowledge of her. The case is a series of mishaps, causing blustery outbursts by judge Justice until the case is dismissed. That's where a delicious plot twist comes in that shows one can't always judge by appearance. Of course, the two warring barristers realise their mutual attraction by the end. Filled with delightful characters make this a treat, with a marvellous cast, down to the smallest of parts. Memeorable lines abound. Liz Fraser to court security officer Terry Scott, “Where can a lady get a drink around here?” His reply, “There's a water fountain over there.” “I want a drink, not a wash!”

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