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Law & Order è un media franchise creato da Dick Wolf per la NBC Universal e formato da varie serie televisive poliziesco-giudiziarie e un film per la televisione, trasmessi sul network NBC dal 13 settembre 1990. Il franchise Law & Order nel tempo ha ispirato anche una serie di adattamenti televisivi stranieri, un docu-reality e videogiochi ufficiali, oltre a generare una serie di crossover con altre serie tv statunitensi.
Creato da: Dick Wolf |
Genere: Crime | Dramma |
http://www.nbc.com/law-order
Numero di stagioni: 25
Numero di episodi: 529
Data prima messa in onda: 1990-09-13
Data ultima messa in onda: 2025-09-25

Approfondimenti

Lorraine Toussaint played defense attorney Shambala Green opposite prosecutor Ben Stone (Michael Mor [...] D
On May 14, 2010, NBC announced that it had canceled Law & Order and would air its final episode on M [...] D
Steven Hill and Sam Waterston were both 68 years old when they started playing the District Attorney [...] D
Jerry Orbach left the show after twelve years to star in the spin-off Law & Order - Il verdetto (200 [...] D
With the 2022 reboot of "Law & Order", new lead Jeffrey Donovan has become the sixth L&O regular to [...] D
The distinctive "thunk-thunk" sound effect used in between scenes was created by combining close to [...] D
It is said that District Attorney Adam Schiff is loosely based on the real Manhattan District Attorn [...] D
Jill Hennessy (ADA Claire Kincaid) and Michael Rooker (Jamie Yost) were on Crossing Jordan (2001). D
After Michael Moriarty's resignation at the end of season four, he was replaced by Sam Waterston as [...] D
In the mid nineties the show began airing in reruns on the A&E cable network. At the time hour-long [...] D
The series was filmed on the same Manhattan studio where The Blacklist (2013) was filmed. D
Cynthia Nixon guest starred in the second episode of Law and Order (season 1) with her future Sex an [...] D
In season six episode 18, Michael Imperioli guest stars as a love-crazed limo driver. However, his n [...] D
Many prominent New York actors have gotten their start on Law & Order including Broadway actors, in [...] D
After the premiere of Criminal Intent (2001), creator/producer Dick Wolf planned a crossover between [...] D
The show's format was in part inspired by Sotto accusa (1963). D
Vanessa Williams auditioned for the role of Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael. Angie Harm [...] D
When the show began airing in re-runs on TNT, new digital technology was used to insert "product pla [...] D
During the 2008 Presidential election season, TNT stopped re-running episodes of Law & Order that fe [...] D
S. Epatha Merkerson announced that she was leaving the series after the twentieth season, but the sh [...] D
Dann Florek and Richard Brooks were both let go after the third season, because producers felt the s [...] D
Many of the actors on Law & Order were also regular cast members on HBO series The Wire (2002). In f [...] D
Season eight (1997-98) marks the first season of the series in which there were no main character ch [...] D
Alternate titles were Life & Death, Night & Day, and Catch 'Em and Cook 'Em. D
S. Epatha Merkerson wears her hair in interlocks. Although she has played police officers in other s [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Josh Pais (Assistant M.E. Borak) also worked together on episode [...] D
High tech devices were always kept in the background and usually out of sight during the series. Whe [...] D
Michael Moriarty resigned at the end of the fourth season after a long, vocal battle of words with A [...] D
Law & Order episodes are often advertised as being "ripped from the headlines." Many people mistake [...] D
Not only were longtime costars Jerry Orbach and Jesse L. Martin both Broadway musical stars before b [...] D
In the UK, Channel 5 owned the UK rights to show Law & Order on free-to-air television from Season 7 [...] D
A real-life lawyer shares the name of the fictional Manhattan district attorney featured in the firs [...] D
A "RIP", Reduction In Pay, is NYPD slang for a disciplinary action being taken against a Member Of t [...] D
At the time of the show's creation, one-hour dramas were going through a slump, with sitcoms being m [...] D
Stephen Berger has portrayed three different judges throughout the series: Episode 6.19 Law & Order [...] D
Jerry Orbach was a talented singer who performed on Broadway; however, his character Detective Lenni [...] D
The last of the original cast members was Chris Noth. Although Steven Hill was often touted as an or [...] D
Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks) and Jamie Ross (Carey Lowell) played Assistant District Attorneys an [...] D
Linus Roache (EADA Michael Cutter) and Alison Elliott (Rita Shalvoy, aka the Governor's wife) also a [...] D
All three of the series' longest-serving cast members lasted far longer than those they replaced: Je [...] D
In 2017, Law & Order: Unità Speciale (1999) actor Ice-T broke the record for the longest-running [...] D
Filming in New York City allowed the show to cast many theatre actors, including many of the most pr [...] D
After the success of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise (Chicago Fire (2012), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Chi [...] D
Dr. Emil Skoda (J.K. Simmons) was named after the founder of the Czech engineering and manufacturing [...] D
Sometimes during the trial, a witness will refuse to answer or try and evade a question so the prose [...] D
Danny Trejo and John Leguizamo were both considered for the role of Detective Reynaldo "Rey" Curtis. D
The show was based on and inspired by a BBC 4 part drama about the British legal system broadcast in [...] D
The series was originally set to film in Los Angeles, but Dick Wolf fought NBC to film it in New Yor [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Jill Hennessy (ADA Claire Kincaid) also worked together on three [...] D
Each Detective has their own badge number: Detective Lennie Briscoe's shield number is 8220.Detectiv [...] D
At the time the series premiered in 1990, most dramas were shooting in Los Angeles and only using es [...] D
Guest stars have included 10 Oscar winners: Melissa LeoTom McCarthyMercedes RuehlSam RockwellAllison [...] D
James Naughton was a finalist for the role of Executive Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone. D
Steven Hill plays the Manhattan District Attorney, a role he played in Pericolosamente insieme (1986 [...] D
Steven Zirnkilton, who narrates the opening credit sequences, only appeared on-screen once. He playe [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers) also worked together on T [...] D
The principal courtroom used for trial scenes is a room in the New York City courthouse which is usu [...] D
The distinctive typeface used for all titles, credits, and on-screen "scene change" cards, for this [...] D
Detective Briscoe's birthday is January 1, 1940. D
Detective Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) likes to compel people to help the police investigation with t [...] D
Eriq La Salle was a finalist for the role of Assistant District Attorney Paul Robinette. D
George Dzundza (Sergeant Max Greevey) left the series after the first season because he was tired of [...] D
Detective Mike Logan's brown leather coat was not supplied by the wardrobe department. Chris Noth bo [...] D
The show was known for underplaying the background stories of its characters. During the 1995-96 sea [...] D
The telephone records, LUDs, is Local Usage Details. D
Throughout all the different New York based Law & Order programs, when the police want to obtain a c [...] D
To fully immerse himself in the role of Detective Mike Logan, Chris Noth used to shadow real New Yor [...] D
There are a total of seven spin-offs of the original "Law & Order" (1990). They are: "Law & Order: U [...] D
Steve Burns of Blue's Clues & You (1996) made his television debut in the season five episode "Cruel [...] D
Michael Madsen was a finalist for the role of Detective Mike Logan. D
The Early Case Assessment Bureau (ECAB) screens all arrests, determining whether a prosecution will [...] D
Martin Sheen was considered for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey. D
Many regulars made one-time guest appearances before becoming regulars, including: S. Epatha Merkers [...] D
Towards the end of the fifth season, executive producer Dick Wolf decided not to renew Chris Noth's [...] D
After her departure from the series, Jill Hennessy wrote and directed The Acting Class (2000) using [...] D
Chris Noth (Detective Mike Logan) & Richard Brooks (ADA Paul Robinette) also worked together on The [...] D
Over the course of the show, several well-known guest stars played in roles adapted from the headlin [...] D
The series was originally to air on Fox, but CEO Barry Diller later decided against it. The series w [...] D
Series creator Dick Wolf often used guest appearances as springboards for actors into regular cast r [...] D
Prior to becoming an actor, Dennis Farina (Detective Joe Fontana) was a Detective in the Chicago Pol [...] D
Stephen Tobolowsky auditioned for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey. D
In 2001, creator Dick Wolf announced plans for a special "Law & Order" mini-series featuring the cas [...] D
With the airing of its twentieth season, beginning September 25, 2009, this show tied the record hel [...] D
Jerry Orbach auditioned for the role of Sergeant Max Greevey, but was beat out by George Dzundza. Or [...] D
Jill Hennessy's twin sister, Jacqueline Hennessy, once played her sister's character during courtroo [...] D
Jesse L. Martin was absent from the last four episodes of the fifteenth season. He left the show tem [...] D
Gabrielle Union's debut.. D

Connessioni

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Errori

On more than one occasion, a suspect has invoked his/her right to counsel and yet the officers conti [...] D
In real life, the same group of police officers working with the same group of prosecutors in one ye [...] D
The detectives often discuss elements of their cases openly in front of people who they have just qu [...] D
When the detectives want to "bring in" or "pick up" suspects or witnesses for questioning, they are [...] D
Though it's more common for detectives to have many cases open and working at a time, and may devote [...] D
Throughout all the different New York based Law & Order programs, when the police want to obtain a c [...] D
The series makes it seem like the prosecutors and defense attorneys are evenly matched, which is way [...] D
In several episodes in the first season, Sgt. Greevey shows his credentials to identify himself. How [...] D
In a few episodes of the series the senior detective (usually Lennie Briscoe) will approach a drug d [...] D
Some of the suspected criminals are shown fleeing or attempting to flee from the Police (or even dur [...] D
When the detectives are interviewing someone or working a crime scene, they are never seen taking no [...] D
Throughout the series, the detectives (or the Crime Scene Unit Forensic Technicians) are able to ID [...] D
In one episode of Law & Order, Judge William Wright says that he's entering a not-guilty verdict aft [...] D
Throughout the series, several actors/actresses play several different characters, with a minimal at [...] D
Number of times "ballistic fingerprinting" has been used to ID a murder weapon in New York = 0. D
Throughout the series members of the New York Supreme Court (which is a trial court) are referred to [...] D
The earliest episodes use many different numbers for the precinct occupied by the main police charac [...] D
Many times during trial a witness is asked if they recognize the defendant they're testifying about. [...] D
In several episodes, the defense attorney warns that his client cannot be charged with the same crim [...] D
When the Police need to arrest a medical professional, they are frequently shown barging into his/he [...] D
In more than one episode, characters refer to the District Attorneys of various New Jersey counties. [...] D
The judges are shown making procedural and legal errors that would result in any conviction being ov [...] D
The time-lines of trials seem to be rushed and take place within days of the crime. Most of the case [...] D
In-trial pleas or deals would be extremely rare. Once the trial starts, the state would have little [...] D
During a number of episodes which portray trials which extend over a multi-day time periods, the jur [...] D
We see the detectives arrest wealthy people going about their business and when taken down to the pr [...] D
In several episodes, Curtis draws his weapon (a Glock semiautomatic) and we hear the hammer being co [...] D
95% of pre- or in-trial fact-finding and in-person interviews would be done by the District Attorney [...] D
We sometimes see the police go undercover during the course of an investigation, despite the fact th [...] D
The detectives sometimes pick up a weapon with a handkerchief or by inserting a pencil in the barrel [...] D
When witness or suspects are brought to the station and interrogated sometimes it's pretty clear the [...] D

Frase

Jack McCoy: [waiter brings a drink bought by the d [...] D
Det. Rey Curtis: You're a Catholic. Jack McCoy: N [...] D
[repeated line] Capt. Donald Cragen: Pick him/her [...] D
[looking at a hospital sign that says "Pediatric O [...] D
[looking at a murder victim] Det. Ed Green: Bare [...] D
Capt. Donald Cragen: What'd he say? Det. Mike Log [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: "Oh hello Mrs. Russell, you d [...] D
D.A. Arthur Branch: Sometimes the good you do won' [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: Sometimes Lennie Briscoe doesn't h [...] D
Jack McCoy: Sometimes you have to make deals with [...] D
[Trying to keep a suspect from escaping through a [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Just like the Bates Hotel. Th [...] D
Jack McCoy: Your grief might seem a little more re [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Put the burrito down, señor. D
Adam Schiff: I wouldn't count your chickens. Your [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I specifically asked for him [...] D
Adam Schiff: People see the devil as an allegory. [...] D
Ben Stone: Although justice must be tempered with [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I'm trying to decide what to [...] D
Abbie Carmichael: Ugh. Doctors. I can't believe my [...] D
Det. Ed Green: If you're going to lie, be creative [...] D
EADA Jack McCoy: You can re-write the law when you [...] D
Emil Skoda: That's just a load of rehearsed crap. D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: I'd better go. I'm late for m [...] D
ADA Serena Southerlyn: So, her sex life is way bet [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: If that's the way you feel, Daniel [...] D
[the driver of a Jaguar has been shot; a carjackin [...] D
ADA Claire Kincaid: Where's our notice? Ben Stone [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I told you, you should have g [...] D
ADA Jack McCoy: There comes a time in everyone's p [...] D
[a victim has died, apparently during S&M sex] Me [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I don't like to be second gue [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Love - a dangerous disease in [...] D
Cookie Molina: I can see the future. Sergeant Max [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: That really frosts my cookies! D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Even though you are a taxpaye [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: [in disgust to Det. Ed Green] [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: I'd like it if you two became [...] D
Ben Stone: The jury should look like society. Peop [...] D
Jack McCoy: The last time I checked, "Stupid" isn' [...] D
Det. Ed Green: [a suspect, who'd complained of rad [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Boy, I'd hate for somebody to [...] D
[upon learning that an old gangster had himself ki [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Interviewing suspect: When is you [...] D
Sergeant Max Greevey: Patient is dead. But don't w [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: [reading off a video case con [...] D
Arraignment judge: Life is beautiful. All God's ch [...] D
Adam Schiff: A first-year law student could punch [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: If he's not Fallon, who the h [...] D
Jack McCoy: Never get Freudian on a man holding a [...] D
Adam Schiff: Always think you have a smoking gun, [...] D
Jack McCoy: You son of a bitch! You played me! D
Det. Rey Curtis: When I filled out my ethnicity, I [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: You have the right to remain sile [...] D
Capt. Donald Cragen: [repeated line, annoyed every [...] D
Adam Schiff: A motive pulled straight from the tab [...] D
[Opening narration] Narrator: In the criminal jus [...] D
[handcuffing a suspect] Det. Lennie Briscoe: You' [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: We got a hit on the fake fur. [...] D
Jack McCoy: You played me, you son of a bitch! D
A.D.A. Paul Robinette: Could be he's lucky. Capt. [...] D
[Rifling through 30-year old evidence] Det. Lenni [...] D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: Do you believe him? Det. Len [...] D
Ben Stone: I'm a Catholic - I can feel guilty abou [...] D
[phone rings, Rodgers answers] Medical Examiner E [...] D
Abbie Carmichael: Gentleman, if we can just lower [...] D
[about gay marriage] Jack McCoy: Let 'em marry. W [...] D
[watching Van Buren and Fontana tear into each oth [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I want to go to law school so [...] D
Adam Schiff: You do what you have to do, you're st [...] D
Adam Schiff: Flipped a coin in my head. Came up ta [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: Praise the Lord, pass the ammunit [...] D
Det. Mike Logan: [to a girl who's being unhelphul] [...] D
Detective Lennie Briscoe: We had a deal, you son o [...] D
[repeated line] Capt. Donald Cragen: Freakin' D
Lt. Anita Van Buren: It wasn't the eighteen floors [...] D
Det. Lennie Briscoe: You know, if I didn't already [...] D
Ben Stone: Unless the victim qualifies for saintho [...] D
Ben Stone: I'm not the one on trial here, and I'm [...] D
Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers: I got another [...] D

Elenchi

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Cast

David Ajala
David Ajala
(Theo Walker)
Hugh Dancy
Hugh Dancy
(Nolan Price)
Maura Tierney
Maura Tierney
(Jessica Brady)
Odelya Halevi
Odelya Halevi
(Samantha Maroun)
Reid Scott
Reid Scott
(Vincent Riley)
Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn
(Nicholas Baxter)

Cast tecnico

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