Homicide Life on the Street - The Complete Season 4
starring: Homicide
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780767060493
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0767060490
Label: A&E Home Video
Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: A&E Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 30, 2004
Running Time: 1034 minutes
Sales Rank: 18014
Studio: A&E Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: January 31, 1993
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor) was the rookie during Homicide’s first season. By the fourth, he's an experienced vet with a bad back (a degenerative disc, to be precise). Stan Bolander (Ned Beatty) and Beau Felton (Daniel Baldwin) are gone, leaving Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson) and Kay Howard (Melissa Leo) without partners. Someone needs to come along to shake things up. Enter brash detective Mike Kellerman (Reed Diamond) from the arson unit. After impressing Lieutenant Giardello (Yaphet Kotto) with his sly interrogation of a shifty arson suspect in 'Fire (Part One),' he’s invited to join Maryland's finest. The loquacious Lewis, on his own since the third-season departure of Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito), has finally found the perfect sparring partner, while Kellerman would add some redheaded sex appeal to the acclaimed drama (hey, it worked for NYPD Blue).
Another new character, naive crime-scene videographer James Brodie (Max Perlich), makes his (somewhat shambolic) entrance in 'Autofocus.' All the other old favorites are back: Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and wife Mary (Braugher’s real-life spouse Ami Brabson), for instance, are expecting a baby, and the much-married John Munch (Richard Beltzer) is dating the new medical examiner. Interesting developments are in store for the rest of the unit, as well, including a change in location (due to a gas leak) and command (Howard is promoted, but Isabella Hofman's Captain Russert is demoted).
Notable episodes include 'A Doll's Eyes,' a look at a murder case from the perspective of the victim's family (with Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden); 'Heartbeat,' inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's 'Tell-Tale Heart'; and 'Thrill of the Kill,' an eerie tale about a spree killer with a split personality. And keep an eye out for those always-surprising cameos, like Jay Leno in 'Sniper (Part One)' and Reverend Horton Heat in 'Full Moon.' --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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- One of TV's all-time bestJust flat out fantastic. "Law and Order" with everything that L&O and it's spin-offs lacks. Like interesting ... Read More
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- American Crime DramaThe standard of American television these days is excellent. Not good, not fair, not OK but truly outstanding. ... Read More
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- "Reality" TVDavid Simon, the creator of HBO's "The Wire" and one of the brains behind "Homicide: Life on the Street", was asked ... Read More
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- A five star season - but not quite as good as the first three seasonsSeason 4 of "Homicide" is truly great television, but it is missing two things that season three had - detectives Beau ... Read More
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- It only gets better...I can't imagine anyone watching the first three seasons of this show and needing a review to urge them onward, but in case ... Read More
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