I remember watching these scenes as they aired. I was in college. This whole storyline was so riveting from beginning to end. Not only did Hillary B. Smith win an Emmy (in a year where Susan Lucci wasn't even nominated), but Michael Malone and his stellar writing team also won an Emmy. Malone was probably OLTL's last great head writer until Ron Carlivati closed out the show's ABC run.
HBS is phenomenal. Nora Hannen Gannon Buchanan has always been my favourite soap character, second to none and followed by Anna Devane - and this scene is why I fell in love with her. Just wow. I remember watching this as a little girl with my mom, and not quite understanding it, but just wow.
I remember this so much from 30 years ago. It was all so well done, excellent really. Yes, I was a 14 year old boy watching a SOAP, but it was so good! Zach gets no love ever. However all 3,frat boys were excellent! 😊They all played their part with excellence. Kudos to them all!
I had never watched this as it was so heavy I didn't ever really want to see it but I'm glad I finally did. Brilliant performance, so manic and scared and yet strong. The scenes in the bathroom are even better, especially with Rachel. I miss Rachel so much.
POWERFUL!I saw this SCENE in 1993, and I STILL get the CHILLS TODAY!ONE LIFE TO LIVE Won Daytime EMMY's for BEST Actor, Actress & Supporting Actress For "Marty's RAPE! StorylineSoap Opera's WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!
@ThorneAstor You are probably right, but from what I understand, the heavy use of background music back then was to cover microphone static and interference. Sometimes the music enhanced the drama of the scene and sometimes it interfered as much as "mic noise" would have.
I know I should feel bad for Nora, but I just can't. The way she went after Marty on the stand! And thought Marty was lying from the start. I love Nora , but she's getting what she deserves. Marty was no saint, but who lies about being raped? You can see the pain oozing out of her! Just like Luna said "it's all in the eyes". Nora saw that look while Marty was on the witness stand and chose to ignore it. But these two are remarkable actresses! Love SH and HBS
@@Nate-dn1gx Ironically, Susan Haskell's convincing performance shows why nobody should be convicted on testimony alone. Because despite the story, Susan Haskell herself was not actually raped by Roger Howarth, Josh Weinstein, or Sean Moynihan. There are some women out there who are great actresses.
@ThorneAstor No, it wasn't in every scene. The ones where the music is almost as loud as the dialogue and some of the ones where the music just seems out of place are the scenes that I have been told are using music as cover for background noise. That info could be wrong, but it does make sense.
I understand a defense attorney defends no matter what. However, Nora's character would have been ruined if she had continued to defend three rapists and gotten them off.
No question about it. Nora was too decent a human being to let her 3 guilty clients walk... not once she realized they were as guilty as sin, had no remorse themselves (except for Powell), and might even rape again. Her inner conflict was what made for such good drama.
@mac020507 The music in that scene was definitely interference. But I'm not sure if it's done to cover up microphone static. I mean, take the scene with Nora's closing arguments - there's no background music for most of it and it's fine.
@KnowingsHalfDaBattle What would you like to see? Yes, I can put up Hank's closing statement. There wasn't a verdict because of Nora causing a mistrial. Powell confesses voluntarily and Marty tricks Todd into confessing, so they plead guilty and are sentenced. I can post the sentencing if you want to see that. I have like 99% of this storyline, so pretty much if you want to see it, I have it.
Yes, I would love to see them--this is classic OLTL, among the very best storylines for both writing and acting. I just recently found that most of 1993 has been uploaded on to TH-cam, and have just gotten to the earlier events that led up to the trial of Marty's frat boy rapists storyline. I'm only now at the point in the story where Nora has agreed to represent the accused rapists, not just Kevin. If I recall right, the trial went on for most of the summer in real time, (1993) and i never forgot Nora's powerful scene where her closing argument caused the mistrial. It was amazing, so I looked on TH-cam to see if anyone had uploaded it. It will likely be many weeks before I get to that scene again, rewatching them in order, and I just could not wait that long! Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this. One Life to Live was the only soap I followed faithfully for years--but it was (for the most part) much higher quality writing than the ones I barely sporadically viewed.
Marty’s gang rape aired as a stand-alone lengthy special episode which used as the show’s premiere in my country. Do you have it? Bits I found of it in You Tube are not in a good quality - & it had some awesome soundtrack too!
What I had wished, during this time - given this storyline is epic in the way the Karen Wolek story was epic... and how the rape of Marty Sayebrook returned ONE LIFE to it's socially relevant roots... but if the players could have been linked, or tied closer to the established families and some families that had gotten written out. I know the new producers of the show felt new families, new blood - but there were so many ways of bringing veterans back - Marty could have been Mary Vernon, and I would have loved to have seen Steve Fletcher as Brad Vernon and Nancy Snyder as Katrina Karr returned; and if Powell Lord was the son of Viki's first cousin Richard Abbott... rather than some distant relation... and couldn't the Gannon's be related to the Grays - of Sadie and Carla fame? I just never understood Michael Malone and Linda Gottlieb in the sense - they praised the rich history of ONE LIFE (when they were ushering Megan out), but never tied their current storylines to any of past that made the soap so memorable.
@CarlD2 proof of the weakness of the current Powers That Be is that fact that they can't figure out how to fit Rachel on the show now. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE! Especially whent hey had that really talented, super HAWT chick playing her last.
Too bad there aren't that many defense attorneys like Nora, most of them are cold and heartless, they know their clients are scumbags and still try to get them off so they can hurt another innocent person.
No she only was suspended for a while but she almost did get disbarred and look even I loved me some Nora because she was my number one favorite character on the show from the beginning to end of the show when ending in 2012 but she shouldn't have represented all four of them like zach Powell Todd and Kevin. The only one she should have been representing was Kevin and he was innocent. The rest of them could have gotten their own lawyers. Hank tried to tell Nora NOT to take on the case but she didn't want to listen but I guess it was like some Competition between her and Hank like Ex Husband against Ex Wife let's see who wins SMH. So in my opinion If she did get disbarred well then oh well, like I said I loved Nora but she shouldn't have threw her clients under the bus even though they lied to her face but it doesn't matter, you shouldn't question whether they are guilty or not, you had a job to do. Love you Nora but that wasn't right tho
@@lashayyancey9829 Evidently you missed the real conflict that was driving that scene. It wasn't ego, or ex-husband VS ex-wife and who wins? It was that Nora had a crisis of conscience that grew bigger than life once she came to the inescapable realization that her clients were as guilty as sin, and they were about to walk. She did what she knew she had to do, because if she had gone ahead and won an acquittal for 3 privileged punks with no remorse, likely the remarkable Ms. Gannon would not have had a peaceful night's sleep ever again. She was too fine and decent a person to live in ongoing torment and with hating herself for her role in turning 3 criminals out on the street, free to commit other rapes. She risked her career, her professional reputation, and retaliation by a sociopath like Todd Manning, to put things right, by causing a mistrial. I thought she was an awe-inspiring role model for young women across the US, and I admired her character and her portrayer equally as much. Hillary B. Smith was so beyond awesome, she deserved the daytime Emmy 10 times over. Also, the writing was so brilliant, bold, and even profound, that I found myself actually forgetting that it was only a soap. One Life to Live's talented cast did that on a regular basis with their remarkable acting chops.
In my opinion, I think the scene with Nora and Rachel in the bathroom would have been better had there been no music playing. I still thought the scene was powerful but the music just seemed so unnecessary.
@soapunk lol. I don't know how she was on DOOL, but she is terrible on OLTL. I don't understand why she keeps getting storyline after storyline, and all of them fail because of terrible writing and her acting. The kid that plays Shane can act better than her.
This was a good story-line for OLTL in 1993, but it was a bit over the top (and somewhat farce in terms of the dialogue and situations not being realistic). Still it was good entertainment, and after the lousy story lines involving West story in 1888, Fraternity Row, Eterna and Sloan and Vicki . . . it was a bit of a better return to form to OLTL (which reached a peak in 1984, 1986 and 1987).
@@stephaniefaypage8028 Thank you so much!. I loved OLTL in 1986/1987 - but it totally tanked for me in 1988 with that Old West story line and the fake Bo! I hated it then!
Thanks for posting this. HBS had some brilliant scenes in this. She definitely deserved the Emmy for this.
This has to be one of the best trials ever on soaps. Nora's closing argument reminds me of the closing argument scene in "A Time to Kill"
Yeah
And that's why she won her Emmy!
I remember watching these scenes as they aired. I was in college. This whole storyline was so riveting from beginning to end. Not only did Hillary B. Smith win an Emmy (in a year where Susan Lucci wasn't even nominated), but Michael Malone and his stellar writing team also won an Emmy. Malone was probably OLTL's last great head writer until Ron Carlivati closed out the show's ABC run.
HBS is phenomenal. Nora Hannen Gannon Buchanan has always been my favourite soap character, second to none and followed by Anna Devane - and this scene is why I fell in love with her. Just wow. I remember watching this as a little girl with my mom, and not quite understanding it, but just wow.
WoW one of the most EPIC scenes on this show as there have been so many!!!!!!!!
I remember this so much from 30 years ago. It was all so well done, excellent really. Yes, I was a 14 year old boy watching a SOAP, but it was so good! Zach gets no love ever. However all 3,frat boys were excellent! 😊They all played their part with excellence. Kudos to them all!
OLTL was so lit then and everyone was talking about this trail. I watched it with my mom when I was little.
The ending!!! Nora! Oh powerful scene!
I had never watched this as it was so heavy I didn't ever really want to see it but I'm glad I finally did. Brilliant performance, so manic and scared and yet strong. The scenes in the bathroom are even better, especially with Rachel. I miss Rachel so much.
POWERFUL!I saw this SCENE in 1993, and I STILL get the CHILLS TODAY!ONE LIFE TO LIVE Won Daytime EMMY's for BEST Actor, Actress & Supporting Actress For "Marty's RAPE! StorylineSoap Opera's WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!
@soapunk I co-sign that! You are so right Farrah Fath couldn't act her way out of a wet paper bag!
Farah Fath is one of the six or seven greatest actors in television and motion pictures.
@ThorneAstor You are probably right, but from what I understand, the heavy use of background music back then was to cover microphone static and interference. Sometimes the music enhanced the drama of the scene and sometimes it interfered as much as "mic noise" would have.
I know I should feel bad for Nora, but I just can't. The way she went after Marty on the stand! And thought Marty was lying from the start. I love Nora , but she's getting what she deserves. Marty was no saint, but who lies about being raped? You can see the pain oozing out of her! Just like Luna said "it's all in the eyes". Nora saw that look while Marty was on the witness stand and chose to ignore it. But these two are remarkable actresses! Love SH and HBS
@Eric Flapjack Ashley very well said.
Many false allegations of rape are made. Nora was in the wrong here and violated her duty. Great drama though
@@Nate-dn1gx Ironically, Susan Haskell's convincing performance shows why nobody should be convicted on testimony alone. Because despite the story, Susan Haskell herself was not actually raped by Roger Howarth, Josh Weinstein, or Sean Moynihan. There are some women out there who are great actresses.
You’re right and people do like to ignore that statistically only between 2 and 8 percent of all rape accusations are false.
@ThorneAstor No, it wasn't in every scene. The ones where the music is almost as loud as the dialogue and some of the ones where the music just seems out of place are the scenes that I have been told are using music as cover for background noise. That info could be wrong, but it does make sense.
Trial would have been thrown out. She can’t just start throwing her clients under the bus
I understand a defense attorney defends no matter what. However, Nora's character would have been ruined if she had continued to defend three rapists and gotten them off.
No question about it. Nora was too decent a human being to let her 3 guilty clients walk... not once she realized they were as guilty as sin, had no remorse themselves (except for Powell), and might even rape again. Her inner conflict was what made for such good drama.
@mac020507 The music in that scene was definitely interference. But I'm not sure if it's done to cover up microphone static. I mean, take the scene with Nora's closing arguments - there's no background music for most of it and it's fine.
@KnowingsHalfDaBattle What would you like to see? Yes, I can put up Hank's closing statement. There wasn't a verdict because of Nora causing a mistrial. Powell confesses voluntarily and Marty tricks Todd into confessing, so they plead guilty and are sentenced. I can post the sentencing if you want to see that. I have like 99% of this storyline, so pretty much if you want to see it, I have it.
Yes, I would love to see them--this is classic OLTL, among the very best storylines for both writing and acting. I just recently found that most of 1993 has been uploaded on to TH-cam, and have just gotten to the earlier events that led up to the trial of Marty's frat boy rapists storyline. I'm only now at the point in the story where Nora has agreed to represent the accused rapists, not just Kevin. If I recall right, the trial went on for most of the summer in real time, (1993) and i never forgot Nora's powerful scene where her closing argument caused the mistrial. It was amazing, so I looked on TH-cam to see if anyone had uploaded it. It will likely be many weeks before I get to that scene again, rewatching them in order, and I just could not wait that long! Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this. One Life to Live was the only soap I followed faithfully for years--but it was (for the most part) much higher quality writing than the ones I barely sporadically viewed.
Marty’s gang rape aired as a stand-alone lengthy special episode which used as the show’s premiere in my country. Do you have it? Bits I found of it in You Tube are not in a good quality - & it had some awesome soundtrack too!
Epic moment from the show. Infuriating though - as what Nora did would undermine our whole legal system. Great dramatic scene.
do you have the episodes after this? does hank have a closing statement? and the verdict?
brava BRAVA!!! one life to live always had the best lead actress! EMMY WINNERS
Who was todd more close to out of his friend? Zach or powell
I remember this the first time... wow. wow wow wow
What I had wished, during this time - given this storyline is epic in the way the Karen Wolek story was epic... and how the rape of Marty Sayebrook returned ONE LIFE to it's socially relevant roots... but if the players could have been linked, or tied closer to the established families and some families that had gotten written out. I know the new producers of the show felt new families, new blood - but there were so many ways of bringing veterans back - Marty could have been Mary Vernon, and I would have loved to have seen Steve Fletcher as Brad Vernon and Nancy Snyder as Katrina Karr returned; and if Powell Lord was the son of Viki's first cousin Richard Abbott... rather than some distant relation... and couldn't the Gannon's be related to the Grays - of Sadie and Carla fame? I just never understood Michael Malone and Linda Gottlieb in the sense - they praised the rich history of ONE LIFE (when they were ushering Megan out), but never tied their current storylines to any of past that made the soap so memorable.
@CarlD2 proof of the weakness of the current Powers That Be is that fact that they can't figure out how to fit Rachel on the show now. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE! Especially whent hey had that really talented, super HAWT chick playing her last.
Too bad there aren't that many defense attorneys like Nora, most of them are cold and heartless, they know their clients are scumbags and still try to get them off so they can hurt another innocent person.
Who does Zach hate more ? Todd , Marty or Powell
Sadly, I didn't have a TV when this was on. Did Nora get disbarred for this?
No she only was suspended for a while but she almost did get disbarred and look even I loved me some Nora because she was my number one favorite character on the show from the beginning to end of the show when ending in 2012 but she shouldn't have represented all four of them like zach Powell Todd and Kevin. The only one she should have been representing was Kevin and he was innocent. The rest of them could have gotten their own lawyers. Hank tried to tell Nora NOT to take on the case but she didn't want to listen but I guess it was like some Competition between her and Hank like Ex Husband against Ex Wife let's see who wins SMH. So in my opinion If she did get disbarred well then oh well, like I said I loved Nora but she shouldn't have threw her clients under the bus even though they lied to her face but it doesn't matter, you shouldn't question whether they are guilty or not, you had a job to do. Love you Nora but that wasn't right tho
@@lashayyancey9829 Evidently you missed the real conflict that was driving that scene. It wasn't ego, or ex-husband VS ex-wife and who wins? It was that Nora had a crisis of conscience that grew bigger than life once she came to the inescapable realization that her clients were as guilty as sin, and they were about to walk. She did what she knew she had to do, because if she had gone ahead and won an acquittal for 3 privileged punks with no remorse, likely the remarkable Ms. Gannon would not have had a peaceful night's sleep ever again. She was too fine and decent a person to live in ongoing torment and with hating herself for her role in turning 3 criminals out on the street, free to commit other rapes. She risked her career, her professional reputation, and retaliation by a sociopath like Todd Manning, to put things right, by causing a mistrial. I thought she was an awe-inspiring role model for young women across the US, and I admired her character and her portrayer equally as much. Hillary B. Smith was so beyond awesome, she deserved the daytime Emmy 10 times over. Also, the writing was so brilliant, bold, and even profound, that I found myself actually forgetting that it was only a soap. One Life to Live's talented cast did that on a regular basis with their remarkable acting chops.
@mac020507 yes the sentencing...post that...thanks
In my opinion, I think the scene with Nora and Rachel in the bathroom would have been better had there been no music playing. I still thought the scene was powerful but the music just seemed so unnecessary.
we are going to be able to get back to you next time you can see it easy to my happy place for you
@soapunk lol. I don't know how she was on DOOL, but she is terrible on OLTL. I don't understand why she keeps getting storyline after storyline, and all of them fail because of terrible writing and her acting. The kid that plays Shane can act better than her.
This was a good story-line for OLTL in 1993, but it was a bit over the top (and somewhat farce in terms of the dialogue and situations not being realistic). Still it was good entertainment, and after the lousy story lines involving West story in 1888, Fraternity Row, Eterna and Sloan and Vicki . . . it was a bit of a better return to form to OLTL (which reached a peak in 1984, 1986 and 1987).
I agree with you
@@stephaniefaypage8028 Thank you so much!. I loved OLTL in 1986/1987 - but it totally tanked for me in 1988 with that Old West story line and the fake Bo! I hated it then!
Nora Hannen Gannon Buchanan. Lmao