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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780783274232
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 0783274238
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 29, 2002
Running Time: 612 minutes
Sales Rank: 25668
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: January 17, 1975
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Amazon.com: It is a sordid fact of life that were it not for Robert Blake's newfound infamy as an accused wife murderer, Baretta, which lasted from 1975 to 1978, might have been relegated to late nights in TV land. But as they say in Hollywood, there's no such thing as bad publicity. So here is this three-disc set containing all 12 episodes of the offbeat cop series' first season. Created by Stephen A. Cannell (whose eclectic credits range from The A-Team and The Great American Hero to The Rockford Files and Wiseguy), Baretta was a tailor-made star vehicle for the pugnacious Blake. In light of his later situation, lines such as "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime," "You just pull the trigger and somebody dies," and "Husbands have been known to sometimes kill their wives for money" take on a grimly prophetic resonance. But as these episodes testify, Baretta is more than a newly minted sick joke.
Baretta is an undercover cop in the Serpico mode. Like your standard TV-issue rule-bending loner cop, he butts heads with his excitable superior (veteran character actor Dana Elcar of MacGuyver and Baa Baa Black Sheep fame). He lives in the run-down King Edwards Motel with his scene-stealing pet cockatoo. He adopts a variety of guises (including in one episode, an elderly woman who looks like Tweety's keeper, Granny, and whose voiced was dubbed by Granny herself, June Foray!). But he is much randier than your average Joe Friday. In one episode, he tries to convince his date to go back to his apartment so she can give him his "birthday present." She tells him "that will take until 4 in the morning." With its ersatz funky score, Baretta is time-capsule '70s television. And, as Baretta was fond of saying, you can take that to the bank. --Donald Liebenson
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I was in my twenties when Baretta first aired on tv and I used to watch it with my dad. We both enjoyed the offbeat methods Tony used as a cop. He was tough-as-nails when he had to be; yet always fair, and ready to offer sound advice and help if he thought it would set some wayward kid straight. The other star of the show was the bird...which is interesting since it never really did anything other than act like a bird! Still, cockatoos are pretty cool and that fit Baretta's style perfectly.
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My husband and I recently watched this in less than a week and enjoyed every episode. Robert Blake is absolutely excellent in this series and the supporting cast is as well. I would recommend this to everyone. I love the theme song! I wish they would hurry up and release seasons 2 and 3.
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Robert Blake plays a very believable edgy cop, Tony Baretta, in the city. He drives a beat up Chevy that never seems to quit and he always gets the bad guy. Supporting actors blend well, there's good plot, action and I enjoyed that silly Cockatoo, Freddy. Especially his rooster and chicken voices. Old tv reviews claimed Blake hated that bird but you'd never know it. Blake's disguises were fun. Some more wild than others. "Ragtime Billy Peaches" sub character for one. Sure there was some hokey Hollywood ... Read More
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No matter what year were in and how much modern technology that we have today, nothing beats a good 70's cop show. I never paid too much attention to Barretta because it was really never on reruns. Plus, I was a toddler when the show was out on prime-time. I saw this on amazon and immediately it was a must have. Even though Barretta was a ficticious character, we share some similarities that I found intresting.
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I'm glad it was released brought back alot of memories
They should relase the other seasons.The reviews helped so as not to wait. My neijhbor Actor Tony Longo lived down the street from me when he made a debut on this show we all watched but in other seasons we learned from watching season one which is pure 70ish action and surprising quailty again for the time frame.What I shame no more seasons.
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