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Kojak - Season One | 
| Directors: Alex March, Allen Reisner, Charles R. Rondeau, Charles S. Dubin, David Friedkin Actors: Telly Savalas, Dan Frazer, Kevin Dobson, George Savalas, Mark Russell Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
List Price: $39.98 Buy New: $32.99 You Save: $6.99 (17%)
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Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 19860
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 1118 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.9
MPN: MCAD26782D ISBN: 1417035226 UPC: 025192678226 EAN: 9781417035229 ASIN: B00005JNHT
Theatrical Release Date: October 24, 1973 Release Date: March 22, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description A bald police detective with a firey righteous attitude battles crimes in his city. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 03/22/2005 Starring: Terry Savalas Run time: 1118 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com On the timeline of successful TV cop dramas, Kojak offered bold authenticity and paved the way for NYPD Blue. As immortalized by Telly Savalas, veteran detective Theo Kojak was introduced in the 1973 TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders (not included in this 3-disc set), a ratings hit that encouraged CBS and writer-producer Abby Mann to create a trend-setting series (based on a book by Selwyn Raab) that premiered on October 24 of that year. The Greek, bald-headed, snappily attired Kojak brought no-nonsense bravado to homicide cases in South Manhattan--a setting that lent a gritty, urban edge to intelligent plots that won the respect of real cops with an emphasis on diligent police work instead of overblown action and phony glamour. While working cases with his captain Frank McNeil (Dan Frazer) and closest colleagues Crocker (Kevin Dobson) and Stavros (played by Savalas's brother George, credited as "Demosthenes" for the first two seasons), Kojak had a knack for bending the rules (but never breaking them) if he knew it would solve a crime. Kojak came at a perfect time for Savalas and cop dramas in general. The actor's career was slumping in the early '70s (he'd just appeared in the Italian horror film Lisa and the Devil), and he quickly put his personal stamp on the role with street-wise sarcasm and trademark lollipops (a perfect prop that Savalas adopted to quit smoking). Consistently well-written, the series was realistically rooted in a broad spectrum of New York City crime. These qualities attracted plenty of fresh and established talent, and these 22 well-preserved episodes include guest appearances by Harvey Keitel, James Woods, Richard Jordan, Hector Elizondo, John Ritter (in one of his first TV roles), Paul Michael Glaser, Dabney Coleman, Tina Louise, and a host of familiar TV veterans. For this debut season, Savalas won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and Kojak ran for five well-rated seasons, followed by several TV-movie revivals in 1985, 1989, and 1990. The enduring popularity of Kojak was further proven when the show was revived yet again in March of 2005, with Ving Rhames in the title role. --Jeff Shannon
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why no more seasons December 30, 2008 Robert J. Szvetics i am sick of these video companes releasing tv series than stoping kojak 1 year dragnet 1 year hart to hart 2 years McCloud 2 years mcmillan and wife 1 year cheyenne 1 year mary tyer moore 4 years all in the family 6 years one day at a time 1 year and the winner voyage to the bottom of the sea 3 years with only one more season to go i could go on and on
Telly Savalas, King Of The TV Cops! November 27, 2008 Mr. D. Mcmahon In my view, Kojak was the best TV cop show ever, period! Telly Savalas' brilliant portrayal as the tough talking, gritty and streetwise New York cop combined with a razor sharp wit and sensitivity gave him the human edge, realism and depth of charactor that has only since been rivalled by Denis Franz as Andy Sipowicz in NYPD Blue, equally as great (almost!). I still love this classic programme and savour every episode but it is a crying shame that Universal seem unwilling to release the other series onto DVD. The recent remake pales in comparison. I am astonished as I'm sure there are many other fans of the show that would love to have the other episodes beyond the first season and I for one would most certainly buy them.
ONE OF THE BEST 70's DETECTIVE SERIES... EVER!!! HELP, I'M ON A KOJAK BINGE!!! September 20, 2008 Michael P. Naughton (Beverly Hills, California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This show, created by Abby Mann, had it all! Solid, street smart dialogue and the talent to render it. Heists, surveillance, double-crosses, moral conflicts-- everything that film noir was structured on. Telly Savalas-- it goes without saying-- was Bogart cool and created an indelible character in Kojak. Sorry to see that Universal is not releasing the other seasons, but was happy to find them on Netflix and have been downloading them ever since... I can't get enough of this show. I'm on a Kojak binge!Kojak - Season One
Greatest Detective Show Of All Time March 25, 2008 Angel Oliva (WOODRIDGE, NJ United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
***PLEASE RELEASE THE REST OF ALL THE SEASONS! - Come on what are you waiting for??? - This was the greatest Dectective show in History.
The Real Tootsie Roll Pop March 18, 2008 Sherman Coleman (Frederick, Md. USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been enjoying season one of KOJAK and now I know why I don't enjoy today's TV shows. KOJAK takes you back in time when there is mystery, thrills and even comedy rolled all into one drama show. The reference to sex is subtle and not overly exposed. It is the type of show where you and the entire family can sit down and enjoy without holding your breath about the next sexual reference of foul language sprewing out. There is murder, but nothing compared to today's blood and guts. I throughly recommend this series and hope ther will be a future release of seasons 2 and 3.
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