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Miami vice movie 1984
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miami vice movie 1984
  1. #Miami vice movie 1984 series#
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Now Crockett and Tubbs must travel to Bimini to get Calderone and avenge the lieutenant's murder. Rodriguez ( Gregory Sierra) was not so lucky. "Calderone's Return: Calderone's Demise" (Part 2)Īlthough Crockett survived the attempt on his life, Lt. "Calderone's Return: The Hit List" (Part 1)Ĭalderone, Crockett and Tubbs' old nemesis, hires a notorious Argentinian assassin to take out his largest competitors in Miami, and the Vice Squad soon learns that Crockett's name is last on a list of eight victims.

#Miami vice movie 1984 series#

The Vice Squad is forced to rely on a petty criminal ( Charlie Barnett) to help the force bust a gang of violent Jamaican thugs that is responsible for a series of deadly drug ripoffs around the city.

#Miami vice movie 1984 tv#

Note: Originally shown as a two-hour pilot TV movie, but in syndication is shown as 2 separate episodes.Ĭrockett and Tubbs go under cover to infiltrate an illegal pornography ring, as well as rein in an undercover FBI agent ( Ed O'Neill) who may have gone over to the other side. In the end, Crockett persuades Tubbs to enter a career in "Southern law enforcement".

miami vice movie 1984

They agree to work together and Calderone is collared, but he pays $2 million bail and escapes. Crockett later confronts "Rafael" and discovers that he is actually Ricardo, Rafael's younger brother and a New York detective, who is seeking revenge on Calderone for killing his brother. Since they are having difficulties approaching Calderone, Crockett and Tubbs are forced to work together. Crockett was investigating Esteban Calderone ( Miguel Pinero), a Colombian cocaine dealer, when he meets a New York City narcotics detective, Rafael Tubbs. ( Miami) Vice Squad detective James "Sonny" Crockett has just lost his partner, Eddie Rivera ( Jimmy Smits), in a car bombing. Jan would work out of his state-of-the-art studio in his home in Brewster, New York composing the score for each episode. The Fairlight enabled Hammer to score and perform the entire show's music single-handedly. Hammer used the Fairlight CMI IIx, a computer based music workstation consisting of an 8-bit sampler, digital synthesizer, MIDI controller and sequencer. Jan Hammer, the show's musical composer, would create the rest of the show's musical score. The show would spend up to $10,000 per episode for original recordings by artists like Todd Rundgren, U2, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Unlike other television shows at the time, Miami Vice would buy the rights to original versions rather than covers. The show went to unusual lengths to get the right settings and props for each episode. Įpisodes were produced at an average cost of $1.3 million, much higher than the typical cop-show episode of $1 million. Croix, McArthur Causeway, Ocean Drive, and Tamiami Trail. Various filming locations on the show included: Downtown Miami, Old Miamarina (Bayside Market Place), Opa Locka Airport, Biscayne Boulevard, Key Biscayne, Florida, Venetian Causeway, Coconut Grove, South Beach, North Miami Beach, St. The film crew on the show was 95% local to the Miami area. They later worked out of Greenwich Studios. The show's crew took up semi-permanent residence in the Alexander Hotel. The first season was filmed on location in Miami, Florida. Regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Gregory Sierra, Michael Talbott, John Diehl, Olivia Brown, and Edward James Olmos. Season one of Miami Vice premiered on September 16, 1984, with the two-hour pilot premiere on NBC and concluded on May 10, 1985, after 22 episodes.













Miami vice movie 1984