Dark Justice

1991

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
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Released: 05 April 1991 Ended
Producted By: Lorimar Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Dark Justice is an American crime drama about a judge that turns into a vigilante by night in order to bring to justice high-level offenders that use technicalities to "escape" the legal system. The role of Judge Nicholas Marshall was played by actors Ramy Zada and Bruce Abbott. The series began airing in 1991 and ran for three seasons finishing in 1993.

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Drama, Crime

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Lorimar Television

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Dark Justice Audience Reviews

Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Parker Lewis If Hardcastle and McCormick symbolized the Reagan era with flashy soundtracks and fast cars and so forth, then Dark Justice sort of presaged the end of the Reagan-Bush era, where a judge has to take matters into his own hands big time and no questions asked.For me Dark Justice is a guilty pleasure, and you can sort of imagine there are some judges out there who wish they could execute justice beyond the robes, ensuring confidence in the justice system after all. It was a pleasure seeing Judge Nicholas Marshall and his team of experts get their way in the end.The first series was filmed in Barcelona, with the second and third series moving to LA. Judge Marshall was played by Ramy Zada in season 1, and then Bruce Abbott (husband of Kathleen "The Doors" Quinlan) in seasons 2 and 3. None of this two Darrins like in Bewitched I guess.
starrywisdom Loved this show! I thought Bruce Abbott was perfection in the role: a true Dark Knight, with a sense of humor. The show should have lasted at least twice as long as it did, especially when one considers the boring, imitative, humorless CSI-type clones that infest today's schedule. (Not "NCIS", though: that has a lot of the same sensibility as DJ.) Dick Moon, Clayton Gibbs and Janet Gunn were likewise terrific, and the writing was clever and witty. Some of the plot twists were hilarious, and I never found it boring. Is it still not yet available on DVD? Because I would buy it in a heartbeat...I taped a bunch of them, but DVDs are so much better than homemade.Oh,and by the way, Bruce's hair was pinned up for the courtroom sequences and left in its natural long state otherwise.
skoyles My wife and I watched this show along with "Sweating Bullets", "Forever Knight", etc in the group of syndicated shows that made up what we collectively referred to as "sleaze" - and we enjoyed them all. "Dark Justice" had an edge to it lacking most of the time in the others. The vengeance theme never outweighed other moral considerations. The only real irritation was "the miracle of the hair": our hero would be neatly shorn in court and a wildly hirsute biker immediately after. Could he have tucked it down the back of his shirt? No. I fear our crusading jurist wore a six quart wig.
clhpetunia I just recently discovered this show and I really like it a lot. The story is different from other shows on TV right now. It has some comedy and drama and a lot of action, and all the actors just seem to go well together. I really like Bruce Abbott in the title role. I didn't know it was on a few years ago, I thought it was a new show. Silly me. I like it anyway and hope it stays on long enough for me to tape several of the episodes. (Unless they are available on VHS!)