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  1. 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. It was broadcast for one series of 39 half-hour monochrome episodes.

  2. The four Just Men of the original novel are George Manfred, Leon Gonsalez, and Raymond Poiccart, who recruit a fourth, Thery, in their campaign to punish wrong-doers who are beyond the reach of the law. In later books, Wallace develops their backstory. The original fourth man, Merel, had died in Bordeaux, and the remaining three either recruit ...

  3. The Four Just Men: With Richard Conte, Jack Hawkins, Dan Dailey, Arthur Gomez. Four men: a British politician, an American journalist in Paris, a lawyer in the U.S., and a Roman hotelier, band together to fight injustice wherever they find it.

  4. The Four Just Men are essentially psychopaths, but they've channeled their psychopathy into the murdering only of people who are doing immeasurable harm to numbers of others -- child molesters, tyrannical rulers, etc.: only bad guys, in other words In fact, at the outset of the novel there are three Just Men, one of their number having been fatally caught in a shootout; they have recruited as a fourth a more-common-or-garden serial killer who has a particular expertise that will be useful to ...

  5. Mar 22, 2008 · The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. Publication date 1920 Publisher Small, Maynard & company Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language

  6. Thu, Nov 5, 1959. Prejudiced thugs attack a Puerto Rican teen at the neighborhood youth center, egged into action by the columns of a bigoted writer. As his son lies near death in the hospital, the boy's father pays the race-baiting writer a visit--armed with a hand grenade. 7.3/10 (38) Rate.

  7. The Complete Four Just Men: Volume 2-The Law of the Four Just Men & The Three Just Men. by Edgar Wallace. 3.33 · 6 Ratings · 1 Reviews · published 1929 · 2 editions. A second helping of deadly justice from the Four J…. Want to Read. Rate it: A series of six detective thriller novels by British writer Edgar Wallace, published between 1905 ...