Naked City Complete Series DVD Box Set
Editorial Reviews
There are eight million stories in the Naked City¡Â
Now available for the first time ever, experience the complete series hailed as ¡°Not just another cop show¡± by Time Magazine. One of the most innovative police shows in television history, NAKED CITY puts a human face on crime, going beyond a simplistic portrayal of good vs. evil to delve into the complex personal dramas of the people involved. This collection contains all 4 seasons (138 episodes) on 29 DVDs from the acclaimed Emmy? Award-winning classic TV series.
Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Dustin Hoffman, William Shatner, Christopher Walken, Jean Stapleton, Carroll O¡¯Connor, Jon Voight, Jack Klugman, Dennis Hopper, Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia, Robert Redford, Leslie Nielsen, Tom Bosley, Peter Fonda, Alan Alda, James Caan, Doris Roberts, Suzanne Pleshette, Ed Asner, Walter Matthau, Burgess Meredith, Rip Torn, Peter Falk, Diane Ladd, Mickey Rooney, George C. Scott, James Coburn, Vic Morrow, Rod Steiger, Telly Savalas, George Segal, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam and many more.
Product details
Actors: Paul Burke, Horace McMahon, Carroll O’Connor
Format: Color, Dolby, Widescreen, PAL
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Region: Region 4 for Australia
Number of discs: 29
Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
DVD Release in: 2017
shaun harrington –
The story follows an experienced and philosophical homicide cop (Barry Fitzgerald) and his young, immature partner (don Taylor) as they pursue a murder involving a group of New York jewelry thieves. Director and writer Jules word Albert maxwell are blacklisted, ignore the house un-american activities committee, although the film reflects the word can’t a condescending attitude to daily of New York and Max’s conviction, corruption achieve from urban crime underclass, the upper class, social criticism is quite mild. The film was shot almost entirely on the streets of New York, and its title comes from a photographer’s collection of lurid crime scenes and bizarre street life, which he signed on Weegee. But the film is barely influenced by his original style, only occasionally showing the expressionistic style and sharp psychopathology of film noir that Mr. Dasin and the film’s producer, Mark Hellinger, have associated.