Discusses the aesthetic appeal, production history, philosophical themes, and enduring importance of the groundbreaking 1980s television series.
Bill Osgerby, Anna Gough-Yates, and Marianne Wells, Action TV: Toughguys, Smooth Operators and Foxy Chicks (London: Routledge, 2001), p. 18. Sally Bedell Smith, “ 'Miami Vice': Action TV with Some New Twists,” The New York Times, ...
US: 16 October 1987 (NBC) Principal photography: 3 – 11 August 1987 Director: Colin Bucksey Story: David Black Guest Stars: Paul Guilfoyle as Milton Glance, Kelly Lynch as Margo Frank/Laurie Swann, Miguel Ferrer as D.A. Hughes, ...
Known as the friendliest place in Miami it was started by James “Jimbo” Luznar when he was allowed to move his shrimp boat to a secluded spot. A group of falling down cottages that were part of an old set for a B horror movie titled ...
Finally, though, the song's jam reaches its conclusion, and the powerful crescendo of“In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” becomes associated with Graham as the song's climax scores a shot in which Graham slowly wakes up from Dollarhyde's attack.
Miami Vice : The Legacy of Film Noir Jeremy G. Butler Presumably , broadcast television does not command our attention the way a film in a theater does . We gaze intensely at film but glance casually at television .