L.A. Law - Season 7 Episode 19 Vindaloo in the Villows
Markowitz represents a restaurant owner being sued by obnoxious and demanding customers who claim that they were assaulted by their waiters; Paros represents a woman claiming ownership of valuable paintings created by her great-grandfather currently held by the descendants of the man who enslaved him; Stulwicz urges his disabled friend Rosalie Hendrickson to press charges against the man who raped her, but her mother convinces her to withdraw the complaint.
Year: 1994
Genre: Drama, War & Politics
Country: United States of America
Studio: NBC
Director: Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher
Cast: Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry, Alan Rachins, Michael Tucker, Richard Dysart, Blair Underwood
Crew: Michael L. Mayer (Production Design), John Masius (Producer), Steven Bochco (Executive Producer), Judith Parker (Producer), Rick Wallace (Executive Producer), Michael M. Robin (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 15, 1986
Last Air date: May 19, 1994
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 171 Episode
Runtime: 45 minutes
IMDb: 7.03/10 by 66.00 users
Popularity: 74.768
Language: English
Episode
L.A. Lawless
Second Time Around
Zo Long
Wine Knot
My Friend Flicker
Love on the Rox
Helter Shelter
Christmas Stalking
Odor in the Court
Spanky and the Art Gang
Bare Witness
Parent Trap
Hello and Goodbye
Where There's a Will
F.O.B.
Cold Shower
That's Why the Lady Is a Stamp
Come Rain or Come Schein
Vindaloo in the Villows
Testing, Testing, 1...2...3...4
Bourbon Cowboy
Hackett or Pack It