Genre: | Drama |
Creator: | Edgar Wallace |
Starring: | Dan Dailey Richard Conte Jack Hawkins Vittorio De Sica |
Theme Music Composer: | Francis Chagrin |
Composer: | Francis Chagrin |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 39 |
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Executive Producer: | Hannah Fisher |
Producer: | Sidney Cole Jud Kinberg |
Cinematography: | Ken Hodges Harry Waxman Peter Hennessy Gerald Moss |
Runtime: | 25 minutes |
Company: | Sapphire Films |
Channel: | ITV |
The Four Just Men is a 1959 television series produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment. It was broadcast for one series of 39 half-hour monochrome episodes.
The series, based on a sequence of novels by Edgar Wallace including a 1905 novel titled The Four Just Men, presents the adventures of four men who first meet while Allied soldiers in Italy during the Second World War, tasked with the dangerous job to blow up a bridge behind enemy lines. In England in 1959 the men are contacted by telegram by their commanding officer, Colonel Cyril Bacon. to meet again. Col. Bacon died a week before, but has left a recorded message for the men. He has also left a will that his money be used by the four men to fight for justice and against tyranny. They operate from different countries: Jeff Ryder is a professor of law at Columbia University in New York City, Tim Collier is an American reporter based in Paris, Ben Manfred is a crusading independent MP who works from London, and Ricco Poccari is an Italian hotelier based in Rome. Their reputation as the "Four Just Men" is well known.
The series is unusual in having the four main actors appear alternately (except in the first episode); one or occasionally two makes a brief appearance in each other's episode, often using a telephone. This rolling format, which could be useful to the stars, was later borrowed by other US drama series particularly in the 1960s such as The Rogues (1964-5) and The Name of the Game (1968-1971).
Each character had an assistant:
Guest stars included Judi Dench, Alan Bates, Leonard Sachs, Patrick Troughton, Donald Pleasence, Richard Johnson, Ronald Howard, Basil Dignam, Roger Delgado, Fenella Fielding, Charles Gray, and Frank Thornton (who appeared in more roles than anyone else).
At the time, The Four Just Men was the most ambitious film series yet made for British TV. It was produced by Sapphire Films at Walton Studios, and on location in Britain, France, and Italy. None of its four stars had previously been cast as regulars in a television series. Indeed, only Dan Dailey would go on to play another regular role on series television in The Governor & J.J..
Filming of the 39 episodes, each 25 minutes long, began during January 1959, and lasted for five months, using up to seven units in the studio or on location, and producing two or three episodes simultaneously.
John Schlesinger was credited as exterior unit or second unit director on a number of episodes.[1]
Airdate is for ATV Midlands.[2] ITV regions varied date and order.
Each story featured one star and, often, brief appearances by the others.
DD = Dan Dailey
JH = Jack Hawkins
RC = Richard Conte
VS = Vittorio De Sica
Network released the 39 episodes on August 13, 2010 in a five-DVD Region 2 set.[3] [4]