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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT
EAN: 0043396135147
Format: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 75
Label: Sony Pictures
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
MPN: D13514D
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: March 07, 2006
Running Time: 1098 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 1974
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Product Description: Movie DVD
Amazon.com: After holding her own opposite heavy hitters like Frank Sinatra (Ocean's Eleven) and Lee Marvin (Point Blank), Angie Dickinson earned the right to top billing. For four years, Police Woman gave the cool blonde that chance and, as she admits in the DVD commentary, the idea of becoming a household name was a big attraction. (It worked.) Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson, a two-year police veteran is first introduced, as Lisa Beaumont, in Police Story's season finale, which opens this five-disc set. In "The Gamble," Pepper proves she has what it takes to handle undercover work as she foils both a prostitution ring and a gambling racket. Airing in the coveted slot after The Rockford Files, the gritty, yet glamorous Police Woman became a top 20 hit. In the season premiere ("The End Game," actually the fourth show), Pepper is joined by the rest of the vice squad: Italian-speaking Irishman Lt. Bill Crowley (Earl Holliman, taking over from Bert Convy) and Police Story holdovers Royster (Charles Dierkop) and Styles (Ed Bernard). Together the four were as tough on crime as they were fierce about fashion. Among hundreds of groovy get-ups, sartorial standouts include Royster's patchwork cap, Styles' suede jacket, Crowley's plaid sports jacket, and Pepper's studded pantsuit. First year guest stars include TV vets, like Robert Vaughn ("Blast"), Patti Duke and John Astin ("Nothing Left to Lose"), and Dickinson's Big Bad Mama co-star William Shatner ("Smack"). Police Woman also provided a showcase for up-and-comers like Kathleen Quinlan ("The Beautiful Die Young") and Phillip Michael Thomas ("It's Only a Game")--as a character named "Sonny" no less. (In the show's fourth season, another up-and-comer named Michael Mann would direct an episode.) In 2002, TV Guide voted Dickinson the sexiest TV star of all time after Diana Rigg and George Clooney. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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I used to love this show when I was younger, and it was lovely to see it over again and introduce my nieces to it and they loved it too. Thanks for making it available
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Terrific - way better than I thought it would be...I hope there's more to come.
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SOME SPOILERS IN HERE!!!
I'm in love with Angie Dickinson and I don't care who knows it! For the past two weeks I've been watching Police Woman - Season 1 on DVD and let me just tell you all - it is frickin' amazing. When I was a kid I remember thinking Angie was super cool and it didn't hurt that my favorite aunt - Nauntie Dianne as I call her - thought she looked like Angie and even had the hair to prove it!
At the time Angie was doing a TV show called Cassie & Company ... Read More
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A great show that would hold up today minus the horrible clothes and hair doos. The commentaries are hilarious and the comments about what is happening on the screen is a welcome change from other DVDs where producers and directors bore us to tears with their babble about technical stuff. A bit disappointed there were no interviews. They need to bring out all the seasons of Policewoman, not just the one.
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One of several classic quailty TV series that are finally available for viewing by younger generations.
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