Pasakeles iš rusio Let the Punishment Fit the Crime (1989–1996) Online
Predatory, shameless, and obnoxious ambulance chasing lawyer Geraldine Ferrett gets busted in the remote small town of Stuecksville for a moving violation. Ferrett initially thinks that she can simply resolve the situation by paying a fine, but soon discovers that the folks in Stuecksville have a very odd and strict concept of justice.
Episode cast overview: | |||
Catherine O'Hara | - | Geraldine Ferrett | |
Peter MacNicol | - | Austin Haggard | |
Joseph Maher | - | Judge #1 / Judge #2 / Judge #3 | |
John Kassir | - | Crypt Keeper (voice) | |
Wesley Mann | - | Purdy Lee Dreyfus | |
Scott Nimerfro | - | Fouser | |
Kevin Cooney | - | Prosecutor | |
Peter Van Norden | - | Ghoul #1 | |
Sandi Rose | - | Ghoul #2 |
The title comes from a song from the comic opera The Mikado with music by Arthur Sullivan and lyrics by W.S. Gilbert. The song details the unique punishments for crimes doled out by The Lord High Executioner of the play.
A Pillory is a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which an offender was imprisoned and exposed to public abuse.