I'm the Law
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| I'm the Law | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Police drama |
| Developed by | Cosman Productions Television Corporation of America |
| Directed by | Jean Yarbrough George Archainbaud Robert G. Walker |
| Starring | George Raft |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Pat Costello Lou Costello |
| Production locations | New York City, United States |
| Editor | William Austin |
| Running time | 25 mins. |
| Original release | |
| Release | February 13 – July 31, 1953 |
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 New York Police Department detective involved in solving a variety of crimes in New York City.[1][2]
Filming began in March 1952.[3]
The series first aired on February 13, 1953 and ended on July 31, 1953.[citation needed] It was filmed at Hal Roach Studios by a production company owned by Lou Costello. Costello's brother, Pat, was the executive producer.[4] Jean Yarbrough was the director. The series was distributed by MCA-TV.[5]
Besides Raft, Rochelle Hudson and Gordon Jones were members of the show's cast.[5] Other actors seen on the program included those indicated in the table below.
| Actor | Role | Appearances |
|---|---|---|
| June Vincent | Dorothy Hill | 2 episodes |
| Lawrence Dobkin | Fred Harms | 2 episodes |
| J. Anthony Hughes | Police officer | 2 episodes |
| Frank Marlowe | Murderer | 2 episodes |
| Robert Bice | Detective Bill | 2 episodes |
| Rex Lease | Officer Johnny | 2 episodes |