I'm the Law

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I'm the Law
GenrePolice drama
Developed byCosman Productions
Television Corporation of America
Directed byJean Yarbrough
George Archainbaud
Robert G. Walker
StarringGeorge Raft
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersPat Costello
Lou Costello
Production locationsNew York City, United States
EditorWilliam Austin
Running time25 mins.
Original release
ReleaseFebruary 13 (1953-02-13) 
July 31, 1953 (1953-07-31)

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.

ActorRoleAppearances
June VincentDorothy Hill2 episodes
Lawrence DobkinFred Harms2 episodes
J. Anthony HughesPolice officer2 episodes
Frank MarloweMurderer2 episodes
Robert BiceDetective Bill2 episodes
Rex LeaseOfficer Johnny2 episodes

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