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  1. a brief from a prisoner in the dock who is unable to provide his or her own counsel; also : the privilege granted such a prisoner at the… See the full definition Menu Toggle

  2. The Dock Brief is a British comedy-drama movie that was released in 1962. The film stars the legendary actor Peter Sellers, Richard Attenborough, and Beryl Reid in leading roles. The Dock Brief was directed by James Hill, who also co-wrote the screenplay along with John Mortimer.

  3. Nov 19, 2021 · Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough in The Dock Brief (1962), written by John Mortimer. Rondel got 18 months for grievous bodily harm and decided to bring a claim against Worsley. It was not that Rachman’s enforcer expected to be acquitted; more that he felt that Worsley should have made it clear to the court that Rondel had inflicted ...

  4. The Dock Brief, also known as Trial and Error, is a 1957 British comedy film directed by James Hill. The film is based on a play by John Mortimer and stars Michael Hordern as Herbert Fowle, a bumbling barrister, and David Kossoff as Morgenhall, a hapless criminal who seeks Herbert's services to defend him in court.

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  6. theatrebc.org › script_library › the-dock-briefThe Dock Brief - theatreBC

    The Dock Brief A seedy unsuccessful lawyer has been waiting for years to make a grandstand defense. He is given his chance when he is assigned to defend an innocuous little man who is accused of murdering his wife.

  7. The Dock Brief: With Michael Hordern, David Kossoff, Richard George. Mr. Fowle (David Kossoff) has unquestionably killed his wife. Can Mr. Morgenhall (Sir Michael Hordern), the faded, unhappy barrister appointed by the court to defend him, get him off nonetheless?

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