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DVD Adam-12 - Season One
Dragnet creator-star Jack Webb's imprimatur is all over this first full season (1968) of Adam-12, a consistently entertaining look at the on-the-job lives of a couple of Los Angeles patrol officers. No surprise there: Webb co-created and produced Adam-12 as well (he also directed the first episode) and his sensibility--square, old-fashioned, low on frills-- imbues the 26 episodes included in this set.
Martin Milner stars as Pete Malloy, a veteran cop whose new partner (following the death of the previous one) is Jim Reed (Kent McCord), a rookie who's more than a little wet behind the ears. The show follows them as they make the rounds in their police black & white, dealing with all manner of circumstances, from the mundane (traffic violations, petty domestic disputes, noise complaints) to the monstrous (murder, drugs, child abuse, suicide). Each about 25 minutes long, the episodes chronicle the quotidian vicissitudes of these men in uniform, as opposed to the detectives, forensic experts, lawyers, and such who populate today's cop shows. Whatever the storyline, the tone is fairly tame, with none of the graphic violence common to later cop shows. And while the '65 Watts riots had already taken place, Rodney King, the Rampart scandal, and numerous other ugly events were far in the future. Thus Adam-12 evinces little or none of the now-vast divide (most of it racially based) that exists between the LAPD and much of the community; on this show, the cops are the good guys, without much nuance (which helps explain its popularity with real police officers). That's certainly not all bad; Adam-12's realism (for its time) and lack of pretension are refreshing, and the show is looser and not nearly as humorless as Dragnet. The packaging is as basic as the show itself--there are no extras whatsoever, with two double-sided discs containing all 26 episodes. --Sam Graham
The chemistry between Kent and Marty was wonderful. The addition of certain other actors, such as Gary Crosby as Ed Wells and William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald, just added to the magic that was Adam-12. The humor was subtle at times, the pathos striking, and sometimes the moral was pounded a little hard, but without a doubt this was, and still is, one of my favorite cop series. Everyone should be very proud of their time on this series, a look at the real world of the patrol cop. I hope the entire series is released.
Now, as to the quality of the DVDs from Universal. I was lucky, I guess. There was only one small glitch (a freeze just as Pete is giving a ticket to the rich girl who gets a crush on him), but to my mind, there should've been none. My Emergency! DVD, unlike many, was perfect. I haven't had a chance to watch the Dragnet 1967 as yet. There really is no excuse for freezes, glitches or problems.
And, why was there no special bits on this? Both actors are still alive, both have talked about their time on the series during the years. And what about a blooper reel? I know there must be one somewhere? C'mon, Universal, do it right with Season Two!
Great Memories!!
Haven't seen this series for years!! It's a great DVD and we can't wait to see if they come out with other seasons.
DVD's HORRIBLE QUALITY
The material itself is FANTASTIC, I loved this show growing up and did the happy dance when I saw it was finally on DVD. But the DVD's themselves are defective, freeze ups, skipping it's so disappointing... Marty and Kent if you ever read these reviews... YOU DID YOUR JOB AND ALL OF TRUE BLUE ADAM-12 FANS LOVE YA!!! But Universal BOOOOO!!!!!!!! FYI I had the EXACT SAME PROBLEMS with my Dragnet 1967 and Emergancy! DVD sets.....
Created and produced by TV legend Jack Webb, Emergency! delivered a double dose of medical drama and real-life action into its stories, which made it a major favorite among viewers during its '72-77 network run. The season 1 set compiles the first 11 episodes of the program, in which paramedics Gage (Randolph Mantooth) and DeSoto (Kevin Tighe) tackle crises both big and small, from plane accidents ("Crash," "Dealer's Wild") and baby deliveries ("Brushfire") to the rescue of a horse in a ditch ("Publicity Hound"). Ably assisting the men in the field are the emergency room hospital staff, led by Dr. Joe Early (Bobby Troup, the composer of "Route 66"), Dr. Kelly Brackett (Robert Fuller of Laramie), and Nurse Dixie McCall (singer Julie London); Deirdre Hall of Days of Our... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Randolph Mantooth - Kevin Tighe - Bruce Bilson (II) - Cliff Bole - Alan Crosland Jr. DVD Release Date: Released the 23 August 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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"This is the city--Los Angeles, California." "I carry a badge." "My name's Friday." And who could forget "Just the facts, ma'am"? These lines, delivered in classic deadpan style by actor-director Jack Webb's Sgt. Joe Friday, are among the hallmarks of Dragnet, one of television's earliest and most influential police dramas. And the appearance on DVD of all 17 episodes from the show's first season (1967), covering two discs (plus a third with a radio broadcast from 1954) and running more than seven hours, is a treat. Decades after the fact, when vivid, often graphically violent cop shows like the C.S.I. and Law & Order franchises (all of them clearly owing a debt to Webb's show) dominate the airwaves, Dragnet seems tame, even quaint. Violence and gunplay are... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Jack Webb DVD Release Date: Released the 07 June 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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When Jack Klugman played Oscar Madison in televisions "The Odd Couple," it seemed no role could better suit himuntil he stepped into the shoes of Dr. Quincy, the stubborn, crusading medical examiner in the trailblazing series (1976-1983) that spawned the medical investigation genre and earned Klugman four Emmy nominations. Immortalized for posterity is this collectors set of the shows first two seasons on three two-sided discs containing 16 episodes (four from Season One; 12 from Season Two). Beginning with the first installment, "Go Fight City Hall--To the Death," the series socially conscious, quick-paced, and mostly believable storylines are an engaging blend of mystery, sleuthing, sarcasm, and romance stirred together into an action-packed drama. Each... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jack Klugman DVD Release Date: Released the 07 June 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Florid of face and flamboyant of voice, William Shatner oozes smarmy self-importance with the barest sliver of irony...yet that sliver transforms him from unbearable to bizarrely charming. Mock him all you want--and you will--but the man is unstoppable; T. J. Hooker was his fifth TV series (not counting assorted mini-series or the animated version of Star Trek), with more to come. As a freshly-divorced, middle-aged cop who--out of either proletariat zeal or just a bad attitude--would rather pound a beat than be a detective, Shatner swaggers around in a sausage-tight uniform and lush wig of curly hair, casually spouting right-wing speeches and fearlessly hurling himself onto moving vehicles. With cocky Adrian Zmed (Bachelor Party) and mischievous Heather Locklear... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): William Shatner DVD Release Date: Released the 09 August 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Two years after 1963's The Great Escape thrilled movie audiences with a tale of Allied soldiers working cooperatively to flee a World War II-era prisoner-of-war camp, CBS found a hit situation comedy in the loosely similar Hogan's Heroes. Initially dismissed by critics as being in poor taste, the half-hour show starred Bob Crane (previously known for a supporting role on The Donna Reed Show) as Colonel Robert Hogan, leader of a resourceful band of French, British and American guests of the German Luftwaffe. Rather than sit out the war with his fellow captives, Hogan essentially used the POW camp, Stalag 13, as a base for sabotaging Nazi operations whenever possible, helping important prisoners escape, supporting the Resistance, gathering intelligence for the Allies,... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Howard Morris - John Rich - Robert Butler - Edward H. Feldman - Bob Sweeney DVD Release Date: Released the 15 March 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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