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"Harry's Law" There Will Be Blood (2011)


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David E. Kelley (creator)
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Original Air Date:
28 September 2011 (Season 2, Episode 2)
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While charges against Harry are dropped, D.A. Roseanna Remmick continues her attack by ordering the... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Continuation of 2.1 Rates **** See more (1 total) »

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Episode Crew
Directed by
Bill D'Elia 
 
Writing credits
David E. Kelley (creator)

David E. Kelley (written by)

Produced by
Bill D'Elia .... executive producer
David E. Kelley .... executive producer
Mike Listo .... co-executive producer
Billy Redner .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Danny Lux 
 
Cinematography by
Michael Lohmann 
 
Film Editing by
John David Buxton 
 
Art Direction by
Jakub Durkoth 
 
Costume Design by
Lisa Eisler 
 
Makeup Department
Curran Crockett .... hair stylist
Jori Jenae .... makeup department head
 
Production Management
Pablito Tancinco .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Colin Duffy .... dga trainee
Tony Eng .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Robert Dean .... construction coordinator
Justin Freibrun .... set dresser
Vanessa Cecila Magadan .... art department coordinator
Regana Redd .... on set dresser
Elizabeth Burroughs .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Peter Kelsey .... re-recording mixer
David Rawlinson .... sound re-recording mixer
David Rawlinson .... supervising sound editor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Andrew Degnan .... a camera second assistant
George Gregory .... dolly grip
Justin Lostutter .... grip
Calvin Maehl .... chief lighting technician
David Mun .... assistant camera
Jay Pope .... grip
Chris Primero .... lighting technician
Craig Riley Jr. .... grip
Charles M. Smallwood .... key grip
Jeremiah Spinney .... grip
Tim Sutherland .... digital imaging technician
Matthew Thiemann .... set lighting technician
Mitchell Ursetta .... lighting technician
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Bryan Kopp .... assistant costume designer
Aaron Millsap .... set costumer
Melanie Shepherd .... set costumer
 
Editorial Department
Scott Dandorf .... post-production coordinator
 
Music Department
Christopher Cody Flick .... assistant music editor
 
Other crew
Steven W. Blumenfeld .... video/computer playback engineer
Lindsey Farmer .... production assistant
Jody Feder .... assistant production coordinator
Levi Scott Hawkinson .... production assistant
Lauren Muir .... researcher
Mindy Stevenson .... corporate finance
Jeff Corbin .... police technical advisor (uncredited)
 

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Writing credits
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David E. Kelley  creator

Art Department
Andrew Settle .... set dresser (2010)
 
Stunts
Matt Leonard .... stunt coordinator (2010)
 
Casting Department
Kiki Kapral .... casting
Meg Simon .... casting
Tara Treacy .... casting associate
 
Editorial Department
Christopher M. Meagher .... on-line editor (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Billy Murphy .... executive
Lisa Roos .... studio executive
Vernon Sanders .... network executive
Anthony Sepulveda .... studio executive
 
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1 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
Continuation of 2.1 Rates ****, 1 October 2011
Author: edwagreen from United States

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

Excellent continuation of the season opener. Jean Smart proves how vicious she can be when she has Harry locked up for supposed jury tampering. Smart is outrageously vicious as Roseanna, and she will just about go to any lengths to get what she wants.

Equally impressive here is Alfred Molina as the accused husband. He adds much to the story with his surprise announcement that he doesn't remember exactly what happened when he found his wife's body. Her boss and a disgruntled fired maid add depth to the story.

The case heads further into trial and one can't wait for next week's part 3 episode in this engrossing story.

Tommy Jefferson and the new guy add much to the story. They show the phases where law can be a man's game.

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