Night Court
Judge Harold T. Stone presides over "Night Court", a court which deals with petty crimes which can be dealt with in a dime-a-dozen manner. Invariably, the cases appearing before the court are bizarre, but that's ok because Judge Stone is not your regular judge. He's assisted by a motley crew of clerks and District Attorneys who often create as much chaos as the criminals they bring in for trial.
Christine Sullivan is permanently assigned as the court's public defender; grieving Selma's death, Bull goes on an all-night bender with a group of circus performers and arrives the next day drunk-and-disorderly.
A man claiming to be from Saturn holds the court hostage with a stolen handgun. Dan's hot date with Sheila goes awry when he inadvertently eats drugged food meant for the man.
Christine is excited when her father, Jack, makes a date with an attractive young woman, but less so when Jack shows up in court on a charge of soliciting a prostitute.
Mac's grandfather disinherits him after finding that he has married Quon Le, an Asian woman.
Harry falls for Kim, a beautiful and free-spirited young woman. But then she appears in court, claiming to be a witch, with a tabloid reporter hovering in the background.
Dan looks forward to a reunion with his old college buddy, but is shocked to find that he has undergone a transgender operation.
The new district attorney shows up to observe Dan, who falls short of making a good first impression, and Flo receives attention from a potential suitor.
A rock star wanders around the courtroom, trying to escape his crazed fans, his solicitous entourage, and his greedy psychiatrist.
A budget crisis in the state legislature freezes the paychecks of all city employees, including the court staff. Harry faces his own crisis when the law forces him to side with a sleazy landlord against a poor cleaning lady and her unstable son. When the son is shot during an attempted armed robbery, Harry quits.
After quitting, Harry is hanging out at a pool hall across the street from the courthouse. The gang have to talk him into coming back, even as his replacement creates a stir by dying during session.
Bull is deeply in love with his new girlfriend, Renee. No one wants to be the one to tell him that she is actually a prostitute.
Dan makes some extra money by hiring himself out as an escort to wealthy ladies, but is shocked when one of his clients wants him to go all the way and sleep with her. Yakov eagerly awaits the arrival of his wife and children from Russia, but panics when she doesn't show up.
Some crazy substitute judge puts Dan and Mac in jail and appoints a wino and Florence as the court attorneys.
The staff are surprised to discover that Leon, the shoe shine boy, is actually an orphan living in the courthouse. Rather than let him be sent to juvenile hall, Harry asks for custody of him.
Hijinks ensue when Harry throws a birthday party for Dan at his apartment, including Christine getting trapped in a magician's box, Quon Le's Vietnamese family threatening mass suicide, and Mrs. Lund from Juvenile Services arriving to check on Leon at the same time as a stripper.
Leon threatens to run away again when Juvenile Services attempts to take him from Harry and place him with a pair of geeky foster parents. Harry is so preoccupied that he misses a visit by Mel Torme, his idol.
After being mugged, Christine becomes belligerent and mistrustful, and unable to do her job as a public defender. She has to rediscover her compassion when her mugger is trapped in the cafeteria and threatens hostages with a grenade. Meanwhile, Phil gets a hot stock tip from an old Wall Street buddy, and Dan nearly bankrupts himself trying to wheedle it out of him.
Harry meets an elderly magician that he idolized as a child, and invites him to his apartment for a private performance. The gang arrive at Harry's apartment to find it stripped bare.
Bull tries to hide a test monkey from a scientist; Dan romances an amnesiac woman.
Florence is devastated to learn that she has reached mandatory retirement age.
Hurricane Mel hits New York, trapping the staff inside the courthouse with four women in labor.
Hurricane Mel hits New York, trapping the staff inside the courthouse with four women in labor.
|
Charles Lemons | Mac Robinson |
|
John Larroquette | Dan Fielding |
|
Richard Moll | Nostradamus 'Bull' Shannon |
|
Markie Post | Christine Sullivan |
|
Harry Anderson | Judge Harry T. Stone |
|
Florence Halop | Florence Kleiner |
|
John Bear Staible | Bailiff |
|
Charlotte Portney | Court Stenographer |
|
William Utay | Phil Sanders |
|
Brent Spiner | Bob Wheeler |
|
Bumper Robinson | Leon |
|
Annie O'Donnell | June Wheeler |
|
Mike Finneran | Art Fensterman |
|
Margot Rose | Charlotte Lund |
|
Eugene Jackson | Cafeteria Patron |
|
Denice Kumagai | Quon Le Robinson |
|
Estelle Harris | Easy Mary |
|
Pam Grier | Benet Collins |
|
Pete Renaday | Juvenile Services Worker |
|
Kenneth Tobey | Judge Harrison Kemp |
|
Mark Bringleson | Defendant |
|
Leslie Bevis | Sheila the Nymphomaniac |
|
Dick Butkus | Stanley |
|
Chino 'Fats' Williams | Courtroom Defendant |
|
James Widdoes | Chad Ulin |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
|---|---|
| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Surround Stereo |
| Subtitles | English | French |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 23, 2010 |
| Regions | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |