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77 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Curiosity is a vice. It's one of the few I don't have"-Hannibal Heyes 4 1/2 stars,
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... (My Little Blue Window, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
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This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
Finally this classic western is released to DVD! Universal has done a fine job the shows themselves look extremely good (with just a bit of dirt and grit during the opening montage for each episode--probably due to the original source elements). We get the entire first season of the series as well as the TV movie that essentially served as a pilot episode for the series. While the tone differed a bit from the pilot, the series is equally as good with top notch production values and acting.
The story revolves around Hannibal Heyes (Pete Duel) and Kid Curry (Ben Murphy)a pair of robbers who never killed anyone as they broke the law (although interestingly, Roger Davis who went on to play Hannibal Heyes played a villian that WAS killed by Curry)during the regular season. They're given an option to go straight by the governor (they see a handbill offering amnesty to criminals who haven't committed any murders)--if they can stay clean for an entire year. It'll be their secret until the 12 months (probably in case it fails) are up but that also means the guys are fair game for bounty hunters who may discover their identity. Trouble follows them wherever they go though and they end up performing one good deed after another hoping that they don't get caught in the gun of someone's crosshairs since the original wanted poster still says "Dead or Alive". The first season set include the pilot movie plus the first 14 episodes of the show (the show was a mid-season replacement which is why it doesn't have a full season of 22-24 episodes). While clearly inspired by "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" the film achieves its own quirky tone by the first regular season episode. Duel and Murphy's charm and chemistry on camera is immediately evident. 30 plus years later the show still retains its charm. The show looks good in its first ever DVD presentation. Colors have faded a bit (but that's to be expected given the age of the show)and some of the stock footage (including the opening for the pilot)has some dirt, grit and a bit of wear and tear evident but overall the show looks darn good. The guest star list is a who's who of TV from the 70's including Early Holliman, Forrest Tucker and Susan Saint and James Drury--just in the pilot episode alone! Later guest stars would include Burl Ives, Slim Pickens and Sally Field among many others. The lone extra here is a commentary track by co-creator/co-writer/producer Glen A. Larson. While there are some stretches of silence Larson's comments are intelligent, observant and has trivia about how the series came to be produced. He notes that the amnesty plot that makes the series different from other westerns was real and, in fact, was offered to Butch and Sundance as well as the real Kid Curry. When news of the amnesty was delayed, they got mad and robbed a bank blowing their chance of receiving it! While we did get Alias Smith And Jones: Seasons 2 & 3 the second set looks a bit rough at times (although the best looking episodes rival those seen here). Unfortunately, the second boxed set with seasons 2 & 3 don't have any extras that are worthwhile although the longer season opener from season two is included. You can also buy the entire series repackaged as Alias Smith and Jones - The Complete Series! 50 episodes on 10 DVDs!.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too good to be this "unknown",
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This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
I have all my "biggies" from the 70's. Columbo, Kung Fu, AITF, Rockford; I'm sure you guys know the long list. Anyway, I had never heard of this show much less "seen" it before. How can this be? This show is FANTASTIC!! I had some extra bucks laying around, plus I did like Pete Duel from Gidget even though I didn't care for the show; so I gambled. Well, the chemistry and writing are top notch, the story is interesting, and the humor is perfect, I couldn't be more pleased.
Sadly, this isn't a full season of 22-24 eps, though 15 seems enough I suppose. The transfer quality is pretty good for a show this old, the sound is standard fare, but they really did a nice job with the boxart and ONE sided discs. Gary A. Larsons commentary is generally helpful (when he speaks) and I find it a bit funny he says this is "one of his favorite shows" he has produced, I had to read between the lines but when I saw he was also the creator of Night Rider, I quickly realized he meant this IS his favorite but he was too polite to say:) C'mon, Alias Smith and Jones... or drek from the 80's like Night Rider? Gah. As a side note; of course I am still generally shocked of Pete Duel's fate. I see his amazing smile, witness his relentless talent, and shake my head in disbelief.... how can it BE? R.I.P. Mr. Duel.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yay! HooRay! Finally!,
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This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
What we've been waiting for so long has come! Finding the pilot on VHS 7 years ago was great, and I was happy to see it again after so long.
I spent so many years searching for this show to be broadcast somewhere, then nearly two years ago Encore Westerns began to run the series, and I thought that was the best there could be--I finally got to see all of the episodes (with the exception of the second season opener), many I hadn't seen for 30+ years! Now to have the first season out on commercially produced DVDs (with seasons 2 and 3 not far behind, I hope!) this is the very best! Please let there be outtakes, let there be interviews, let there be behind the scenes! Thank you Universal! You have made many, many people very happy!
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic show!!!!,
This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
This has to be my favorite TV show of all time. I'm so glad they are releasing it on DVD. Let's hope the producers also release the other seasons in the future. I'll buy them all.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just As Good As I Remember,
By Baetrice (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
I was so excited to find out this series was finally coming out on DVD. I got my copy yesterday and it was even better than I remembered. It looked quite good on my 32" flat panel TV. I watched the pilot episode which I'm not sure I've seen before. This series doesn't disappoint and doesn't have a dated feel to it. Maybe because it already takes place in another time? The chemistry of Pete Duel and Ben Murphy is fabulous. The humor and the way it underplays itself holds up very nicely. I'm hoping this series will be a success so that the next two seasons will also be released. Season 2 is probably the best of the bunch as that's when Duel and Murphy really hit their stride. Most sadly, Pete Duel committed suicide during the second season and was immediately replaced by Roger Davis. Davis does an excellent job considering the incredibly tough situation he was put into. Though Davis and Murphy work very well together its still not the same. Enjoy this classic series. It was an original in its day and still holds up that way.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hard not to offer amnesty to these appealing bandits,
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This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
It is a real treat seeing Alias Smith and Jones finally being offered in a DVD box set. Picking up where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid left off, this pair of prime time bandits always had a light touch as they found ingenuous ways to skirt the law and other desperados alike. It is too bad Peter Duel met an untimely death, as the show had struck a chord with the viewing audience and seemed like it had a long life in store. Ben Murphy, Forrest Tucker, Susan St. James and James Drury (The Virginian) rounded out the cast.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jumping For Joy for ASJ!,
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Is it 20th Feb yet? Is it 20th Feb yet? I confess. I'm an ASJ junkie. I have taped the episodes from Encore Westerns *Even have the pilot AND second season opener*, but, I want them on dvd! So happy that Universal decided to release this wonderful show. Now, lets hope they release the other 2 seasons as well. And soon!
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best of the TV Westerns!,
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This short-lived series was a small screen version of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It offered appealing actors who had a great chemistry with each other. Please note that I am referring only to the eps that starred Pete Duel and Ben Murphy. Honestly, I couldnt bear to watch it after Pete died. I always found the decision to just stick another actor in the role like no one would care to be a crass mistake.
Having recently re-watched the episodes I have to say its aged remarkably well. I think you really have to thank the writers for this. Oh sure, there's a few spots where you know its not a recent show (note the horrible music in a few eps) but overall you'd be hard pressed to date this 30+ year old show. Both actors are perfect in their roles as two "pretty good bad men" who are trying to go straight. They have to contend with not only lawmen, posses, and other outlaws, but their own less than sterling natures. Some eps focused on light comedy (The MacCreedy Bust) while others are starkly dramatic (The Bounty Hunter)Both were handled equally well by the cast. It offers something for everyone. Good writing/scripts, handsome outlaws, light comedy, drama/angst, and a hint of danger all set against the backdrop of the beautiful Southwest (yep, them are real locations..)If you are a fan of westerns you simply can't go wrong with this series.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's About Time!!,
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This review is from: Alias Smith & Jones - Season One (DVD)
This was one of the best series of the '70s. It was so entertaining -- I confess to having had crushes on both Ben Murphy and Pete Duel. I didn't learn until years later that Duel had committed suicide, which saddened me so much because he'd seemed to have such a bright future ahead. But that's the wonderful thing about video and now DVD -- it allows us to remember and keep alive the work of fine actors, actresses, directors, etc. I can't wait to get this, and hope the other seasons will be brought out as well.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alias Smith & Jones,
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In my opinion this is what TV was meant to be. Great acting, great scripts and just lots of fun to watch. I am very happy with the packaging of this set and I find the transfers nice and clear. I enjoyed this show very much when it originally aired, but found it sad to watch once Pete left us at such a young age. I have to confess that after his death, I no longer watched the show. But as it stands, Season One is amazing and I recommend it to everyone!
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