I'm the Law

1953
I'm the Law

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EP1 The Fight Fix Story Feb 23, 1953

Kirby starts investigating a case of fight fixing, only to end up uncovering a murder.

EP2 The Cowboy and the Blind Man Story Feb 20, 1953

Kirby thought he had seen it all until he started investigating a blackmail scheme involving a bad guy, his ex-wife and a blind man.

EP3 The Model Agency Story Feb 27, 1953

As a secretary, you are paid to know everyone's business, keep track of it, organize it and help them remember it. But sometimes you hear too much for your own good, which is what happened to a gorgeous woman working as a secretary in a modeling agency.

EP4 The Powder Box Smuggling Story Mar 06, 1953

The only clue to the identity of the assailants of a badly beaten sailor is a powder box given to the swabbie's galpal.

EP5 The McClury Brothers Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP6 The Firebug Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP7 The South American Money and the General's Coffin Jan 01, 0001

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EP8 Who Killed Evelyn? Jan 01, 0001

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EP9 The Stool PIgeon Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP10 The Juvenile Murder Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP11 The Mad Cartoonist Jan 01, 0001

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EP12 The Wish and the Shoplifter Jan 01, 0001

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EP13 The Moon Man Jan 01, 0001

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EP14 O Sole Mio May 15, 1953

When a man is murdered in Central Park, the only witness to the crime is his young son.

EP15 The Trucking Story May 22, 1953

Lt. Kirby goes undercover on the waterfront to investigate the death of a dockworker. He discovers that the owner of a trucking company is engaged in some shady business, involving evading customs and shipping illegal cargo to China.

EP16 The Impossible Death Jan 01, 0001

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EP17 The Suspect Jan 01, 0001

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EP18 The Countess Bobo Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP19 The Husband and Wife Murder Story Jan 01, 0001

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EP20 The Bust of Plato Jan 01, 0001

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EP21 The Killer Jul 03, 1953

Kirby searches for evidence in which to convict a man whom the police know is the brains behind many rackets.

EP22 Sleep with Terror Jan 01, 0001

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EP23 Sob Sister Jan 01, 0001

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EP24 Falling Star Jan 01, 0001

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EP25 The Button Story Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 13 February 1953 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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I'm the Law is the title of a 30-minute syndicated American television police drama series which aired in 1953 starring George Raft as Lt. George Kirby, a NYPD detective involved in solving a variety of crimes in New York City. The series first aired on February 13, 1953 and ended on July 31, 1953.

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bkoganbing George Raft who had pretty much descended to B films decided to give television a try as did so many other stars who were finding work scarce on the big screen. Raft was always best in the gangster/noir type film so he did this syndicated television series which only lasted a season in the early Fifties. He plays a police lieutenant in I Am The Law.As a rule the half hour format in my opinion is never good for any kind of mystery drama, you need at least an hour to develop characters and a few good alternative suspects. I Am The Law was no exception to the rule.The show was produced by of all people Lou Costello, note on the credits his brother Pat as the executive producer. Raft at the time was starting to have his tax troubles as was Costello. Maybe they thought this could help both of them out.In any event Raft returned to the big screen and did give some good noteworthy performances subsequent to I Am The Law as in Rogue Cop and Some Like It Hot. And I Am The Law which was an average TV series passed on to history.
Paularoc Based on the five episodes I saw (and reviewed each of the episodes under their individual titles), this was an entertaining cop drama. The story lines were sufficiently intriguing with the occasional snappy lines and the guest actors were uniformly very good. Raft's performance was also good but did often lack spark - but then he always was a fairly wooden performer. The series does suffer somewhat from being very studio bound - even the one lengthy scene set in a park looks like a studio set. But I quibble. Three episodes are available on Matinée Classics and two different episodes are available on Uncle Earl's Classic T.V. Channel site. These are definitely worth watching and it's fun trying to identify the many familiar character actors such as Rochelle Hudson, Lyle Tabot, Percy Helton, and Gordon Jones.
Ninian Reid Our family didn't have TV in 1953/54 but the next door neighbours did. I was 8 or 9 at the time and I can still remember the closing scenes of "I Am The Law"on Friday afternoons.If my (pretty ancient) memory serves me correctly, George Raft's programme was aired immediately before "The Cisco Kid" on BBC Television (the only player in town !). I would love to think someone somewhere would issue the series on DVD, but I'm not holding my breath. Here in the United Kingdom, very little early television survives, America, on the other hand - due to its enormously large land mass - carefully filmed popular shows for syndicated distribution. Many programmes survive in excellent condition including "Criminologist" with Canadian actor Donald Woods at the helm.
ejrjr Geroge Raft plays a NYPD detective in a gritty, shot-on-location crime series which apparently spawned Naked City, Cagney & Lacy and NYPD Blue among many other series. This is New York City in the early 50s and apparently crime was the same then as today. Raft as usual is a joy to watch. Unfortunately, I have only seen one episode in which a chemist for a cosmetic company is secretly importing drugs disguised in cosmetic samples from France. The script is above average and maintains interest without resorting to banality or contrived situations. This series only survived for 26 episodes and unfortunately has fallen into oblivion without VHS or DVD release unless you know differently. Cosman Productions and Television Corporation of America produced such during 1952-53.