@StarHuman-u7h People like what? That expect attorneys, doctors, and others in whose hands peoples' lives and freedom hang in the balance, do their jobs? Seriously? You sound like the type person who has destroyed much.
He said you were old enough to be his mother... Seriously smooth self control, seeing the whole picture....Me, I see it and just blurt it out 😁 I pray for such finess!
i'd never heard of this series ("Public Defender") before - i'm very impressed - this episode was very polished - with a tight script - well directed - with capable actors - the incessant background music had been a tradition in the movies and early TV - that has become more streamlined since then these episodes were all based on actual cases - i think they name the pubic defender & city at the end as a stamp of authenticity - which means that the original events occurred in Columbus OH - which means they made some big changes to the story to fit LA i don't recall the actor who played the public defender - Reed Hadley - but a look at his filmography lists quite a few films that i've seen - he was about 44 at the filming of this show - but looked much older - he would eke out a couple more decades i recognize the actor in a guest role - Peter Hansen - largely cuz of his co-starring role in one of my favorite films - WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE - he has a distinctive voice and look another one with a distinctive look - matronly Ann Doran who appeared briefly at the start - she had a long career - i'd seen her countless times in movies & TV i didn't recognize the pretty actress who brightened up the role of the defendant - canadian-born Suzanne Alexander - unlucky with casting - she was in her 40s when she thru herself out of a San Francisco hotel room
This was a decent movie. I have fond memories of LA and always like being whisked back to yesteryears. After my 3 year tour in the Navy ended, I decided to move to Los Angeles from San Diego. I was 19 . I landed my first job as a typist at an insurance company.
This was okay to watch. I enjoy the period programmes. However, when John Newland wasn't presenting, it seemed rather odd. Ultimately its not a One Step Beyond episode, as listed, hence its confusing to be listed as such.
The show is Public Defender. I got excited thinking oh, OSB that I haven't seen...😕 Today's public defenders make no effort on the part of their clients.
How would you know? Have you needed one? Are you a public defender? Do you volunteer your time to help their offices? If you had any real experience at all, you would know that public defenders are sadly very overworked and terribly underfunded. It's called burnout, not "no effort." BE the change you want to see. There are loads of programs in counties all across the USA where people with little or no experience can volunteer their time to help public defenders. So put your money where your mouth is, and shame on you for your harsh judgment.
Just think, most all these people are no longer here. Our life is like a wisp of steam coming off something hot. Im 70, and it seems just yesterday i was riding my horse and playing in the creek.
You can watch all 97 episodes of One Step Beyond for free on the TH-cam channel "One Step Beyond". The copyright on this great old series was allowed to lapse, so this entire series is free to watch. Every one of the 97 episodes of that great old series One Step Beyond, which ran from 1959 thru 1961, is better than the video uploaded here. And why shouldn't people complain about an upload that this content creator mistitled. Pretty shabby work if you ask me. Don't appreciate your sanctimonious attitude.
Its not a complaint as much as an observation. I am well-versed in the episodes of One Step Beyond and was confused I had never heard of The Sapphire Mink, and had to do research to discover if it was an episode I had missed, which it wasn't. The way these algorithms work is they suggest programs similar to what you were already watching, I was watching an anthology show and was eager to partake in another one, but this is just a fifties legal drama. Words mean things as do titles, it would be nice if this name was corrected for those actually looking for Public Defender.
Wow! They sure don't make Public Defenders like they used to. Now her PD would have plea bargained it down to a misdemeanor and she would have gotten a year in prison, suspended, with a $500 fine. So much easier than playing detective.
Yea if the public defender were or would be honestly a fighter for the purpose of the person carring the truth and nothing but the truth they stood up for justic. Of the client . Then they would be honorably favored. Most don't really vare for the truth and justic because they"re not hetting paid they only get paid if the person plead guity . Of domething yhey honestly fid"nt do , if they pled .not guity. The public defender fon"t really gight gor the inccoint. What use pf being a lawyer! If you want do a justsfied job for the public. Whom ever it may be. Gor a slack public defender. , you might as well be a garbage collecter gor ehat eorth you give the person thst truely need your help. This goes out the all slack public defenders supposely defendind the justifief person period.
This was NOT One Step Beyond!!! Commercial for the Justice System. Click bait from 1959/60!!! I wouldn’t have watched another episode after this pathetic rendering. Waste of my time that I’ll never get back!
In those days a woman could lose her job when she turned 30. You really had to depend on the good graces of your boss. The Mad Men episode were someone put a photocopy of Joan's driver's license on the bulletin board, showing she was 31, could have gotten let go from the company.
This is not a One Step Beyond episode.
Not at all. I am disappointed
was about to say the same. rude surprise.
Still nice though, I enjoyed.
LOL ... if only half the attorneys out there did this much.
If only you could know that life is never the handout that you believe that you are entitled to. People like you have destroyed everything.
@StarHuman-u7h
People like what? That expect attorneys, doctors, and others in whose hands peoples' lives and freedom hang in the balance, do their jobs? Seriously? You sound like the type person who has destroyed much.
@@grigorirasputin5020 you are the one asking for a handout from lawyers.
Burns
He said you were old enough to be his mother... Seriously smooth self control, seeing the whole picture....Me, I see it and just blurt it out 😁
I pray for such finess!
i'd never heard of this series ("Public Defender") before - i'm very impressed - this episode was very polished - with a tight script - well directed - with capable actors - the incessant background music had been a tradition in the movies and early TV - that has become more streamlined since then
these episodes were all based on actual cases - i think they name the pubic defender & city at the end as a stamp of authenticity - which means that the original events occurred in Columbus OH - which means they made some big changes to the story to fit LA
i don't recall the actor who played the public defender - Reed Hadley - but a look at his filmography lists quite a few films that i've seen - he was about 44 at the filming of this show - but looked much older - he would eke out a couple more decades
i recognize the actor in a guest role - Peter Hansen - largely cuz of his co-starring role in one of my favorite films - WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE - he has a distinctive voice and look
another one with a distinctive look - matronly Ann Doran who appeared briefly at the start - she had a long career - i'd seen her countless times in movies & TV
i didn't recognize the pretty actress who brightened up the role of the defendant - canadian-born Suzanne Alexander - unlucky with casting - she was in her 40s when she thru herself out of a San Francisco hotel room
This is one step beyond "One Step Beyond". I wuz gipped, I tell ya! Gipped!
This was a decent movie. I have fond memories of LA and always like being whisked back to yesteryears. After my 3 year tour in the Navy ended, I decided to move to Los Angeles from San Diego. I was 19 . I landed my first job as a typist at an insurance company.
You joined the navy at 16??
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Yes !
Leonard Bremen, who played the agent, was terrific.
What was that???? It was not a "One Step Beyond" episode. I did enjoy it, however oh well....lol!!
This was okay to watch. I enjoy the period programmes. However, when John Newland wasn't presenting, it seemed rather odd. Ultimately its not a One Step Beyond episode, as listed, hence its confusing to be listed as such.
I sent believe they are calling that lady "old." The guy looks older than her.
The show is Public Defender. I got excited thinking oh, OSB that I haven't seen...😕
Today's public defenders make no effort on the part of their clients.
probably because most of them have far too many clients to be able to do little more for each of them than show up in the court room on time.
How would you know? Have you needed one? Are you a public defender? Do you volunteer your time to help their offices?
If you had any real experience at all, you would know that public defenders are sadly very overworked and terribly underfunded. It's called burnout, not "no effort." BE the change you want to see. There are loads of programs in counties all across the USA where people with little or no experience can volunteer their time to help public defenders.
So put your money where your mouth is, and shame on you for your harsh judgment.
I thought the same thing. Well, now I know I've seen all OSB episodes.
@@estelleadamski308 THIS IS NOT OSB!
@@enriquesanchez2001 Yep! LOL! I love OSB, though.
It wasn't One Step Beyond, but a good watch all the same. What show was it, really?
Public Defender
Just think, most all these people are no longer here. Our life is like a wisp of steam coming off something hot. Im 70, and it seems just yesterday i was riding my horse and playing in the creek.
Its free, folks. Do not get crazy about mix ups. Appreciate more. Complain less.
Its free - be grateful any of the shows are available.
You can watch all 97 episodes of One Step Beyond for free on the TH-cam channel "One Step Beyond". The copyright on this great old series was allowed to lapse, so this entire series is free to watch. Every one of the 97 episodes of that great old series One Step Beyond, which ran from 1959 thru 1961, is better than the video uploaded here.
And why shouldn't people complain about an upload that this content creator mistitled. Pretty shabby work if you ask me.
Don't appreciate your sanctimonious attitude.
Its not a complaint as much as an observation. I am well-versed in the episodes of One Step Beyond and was confused I had never heard of The Sapphire Mink, and had to do research to discover if it was an episode I had missed, which it wasn't. The way these algorithms work is they suggest programs similar to what you were already watching, I was watching an anthology show and was eager to partake in another one, but this is just a fifties legal drama. Words mean things as do titles, it would be nice if this name was corrected for those actually looking for Public Defender.
The Step Beyond episode 32 is called the Reunion, so this is mis-titled.
"PUbLIC DEFENDER": "The Sapphire Mink" {April 7, 1955}; Easter Sunday was three days later, on April 10th.
Better an older lady than current day men with tweens !
Public defense lawyers doesn't go to those lengths for his client.
because they have too many--they do the best they can
Apparently neither do English teachers.
I'm pretty sure the depiction of attorneys on TV shows are wholly inaccurate.
It's very eerie that the sales girl was actually dead for 20 years and came back to haunt her killer who was selling the very mink she had died in.
That would have been great!!
is this the same show as the one with john newland?
I am puzzled because there is not part in this story where that happens
@@johnjeffreys6440 no, this video is mistitled. It's not a One Step Beyond TV show.
This was not a One Step Beyond film. It was a production of Public Defender. Come on get your act together.
The is from the series Public Defender.
STOP WITH THE STUPID SUGGESTION OF WHAT TO WATCH CONSTANTLY POPPING UP IN THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER
I didn't get any pop-ups.
Get your programs straight. This isn't One Step Beyond.
Wow! They sure don't make Public Defenders like they used to. Now her PD would have plea bargained it down to a misdemeanor and she would have gotten a year in prison, suspended, with a $500 fine. So much easier than playing detective.
Not a bad show but THIS IS "Public Dfender" -- NOT One Step Beyond.
Yea if the public defender were or would be honestly a fighter for the purpose of the person carring the truth and nothing but the truth they stood up for justic. Of the client . Then they would be honorably favored. Most don't really vare for the truth and justic because they"re not hetting paid they only get paid if the person plead guity . Of domething yhey honestly fid"nt do , if they pled .not guity. The public defender fon"t really gight gor the inccoint. What use pf being a lawyer! If you want do a justsfied job for the public. Whom ever it may be. Gor a slack public defender. , you might as well be a garbage collecter gor ehat eorth you give the person thst truely need your help. This goes out the all slack public defenders supposely defendind the justifief person period.
I agree. I would love to have perry Mason Ben matlock. Now a days attorneys do not. And public defenders sucks
Same old story about not wanting to grow old and the world is passing you by. The world we live in is an illusion !! And you’re an illusion too.
Should have been played by Hillary
Not a "One Step Beyond" episode . . .
This is from a show called “the public defender” not one step beyond. First clue should have been the different narrator.
It's like fake news ... lol
Is that Raymond Burr?
A hot client! Haha, a male Public Defender!
NOT ONE STEP BEYOND!
This world is an illusion, that is why we have to speak out own.
How was this a "one step beyond"? There's nothing paranormal about it at all.
love these creepy
Regular Perry Mason!
I'm glad this turned out to be Public Defender. OSB had SOME good stories but lousy producer & narrator. And some stories weren't true.
Public defender use to be good
False advertising
This was NOT One Step Beyond!!! Commercial for the Justice System. Click bait from 1959/60!!! I wouldn’t have watched another episode after this pathetic rendering. Waste of my time that I’ll never get back!
Real fur is still much easier on the environment than manufactured furs.
Not for the animals
I think Corin was fine. I would have dated her!
Creep
Old woman? She looks 25
In those days a woman could lose her job when she turned 30. You really had to depend on the good graces of your boss. The Mad Men episode were someone put a photocopy of Joan's driver's license on the bulletin board, showing she was 31, could have gotten let go from the company.
She looks as though she was in her late 40s early 50s. She was very pretty for sure.
@@loganran4074 when I was young everyone said I looked like Clint Eastwood. Now, at 68 I look more like granny!