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Miami Vice Season 1, Ep. 1 "Pilot"

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Two very different vice detectives go after a Colombian drug kingpin in the pilot episode of the explosive, groundbreaking TV series, "Miami Vice".
  • Starring: Bill Smitrovich, Mykelti Williamson
  • Directed by: Thomas Carter
  • Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
  • Original air date: September 16, 1984
  • Network: NBC
 
 
 
 

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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. Pilot
  September 16, 1984
Two very different vice detectives go after a Colombian drug kingpin in the pilot episode of the explosive, groundbreaking TV series, "Miami Vice".
 
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$1.99  
 
2. Heart of Darkness
  September 28, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs break up a powerful pornography operation while dealing with an over-the-edge FBI operative.
  $1.99  
 
3. Cool Runnin'
  October 4, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs search for a murderous team of drug rip-off artists.
  $1.99  
 
4. Calderone's Return, Part 1
  October 19, 1984
Sonny becomes the target of an Argentine hit man working for cocaine dealer Calderone.
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5. Calderone's Return, Part 2
  October 26, 1984
The vice detectives track Calderone to the Bahamas, where Tubbs becomes involved with the drug lord's daughter.
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6. One Eyed Jack
  November 2, 1984
Crockett is accused of accepting a bribe while attempting to help an old friend settle her gambling debts with a racketeer.
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7. No Exit
  November 9, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs reluctantly help government agents in their pursuit of a dangerous arms dealer. Bruce Willis guest stars.
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8. The Great McCarthy
  November 16, 1984
The detectives use information from a small-time hood to go after a major drug trader.
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9. Glades
  November 30, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs travel to the Everglades to retrieve a witness in a smuggling case.
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10. Give a Little, Take a Little
  December 7, 1984
Sonny is jailed for refusing to divulge the identity of an informant; Gina's undercover operation nearly costs her her life.
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11. Little Prince
  December 14, 1984
A wealthy young addict leads Crockett and Tubbs into a major operation run by his father.
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12. The Milk Run
  January 4, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs encounter two naive young men smuggling cocaine-filled statues for a murderous criminal.
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13. Golden Triangle, Part 1
  January 11, 1984
A routine hotel security assignment leads the detectives to an old enemy of Capt. Castillo's.
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14. Golden Triangle, Part 2
  January 18, 1984
Castillo struggles to capture Gen. Lao Li without risking harm to an old love.
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15. Smuggler's Blues
  February 1, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs pose as cocaine importers in Colombia to find out who has been ripping off drug smugglers. Glenn Frey guest stars.
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16. Rites of Passage
  February 8, 1984
An old flame of Tubbs' comes to Miami to search for her missing sister.
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17. The Maze
  February 22, 1984
Tubbs goes undercover as a drifter to resolve a tense hostage situation.
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18. Made for Each Other
  March 8, 1984
Switek and Zito use two of their favorite informants to set up a transaction with a stolen goods dealer.
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19. The Home Invaders
  March 15, 1984
Crockett and Castillo track a sadistic gang of thugs running a home burglary operation.
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20. Nobody Lives Forever
  March 29, 1984
Crockett's new romance distracts him from the investigation of three doped-up teen-agers wreaking havoc in downtown Miami.
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21. Evan
  May 3, 1984
Bad memories make Crockett reluctant to work on a case involving an undercover operative.
 
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22. Lombard
  May 10, 1984
Crockett and Tubbs are assigned to protect a crime boss scheduled to testify against another mobster.
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Episode 1, "Pilot"
Synopsis: Two very different vice detectives go after a Colombian drug kingpin in the pilot episode of the explosive, groundbreaking TV series, "Miami Vice".
Original air date: September 16, 1984
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
ASIN: B000W4W37C
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,090 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Miami Vice Season 1
Synopsis: From executive producer Michael Mann comes the explosive, groundbreaking detective show that redefined the word "cool." Set against the seamy and steamy Miami underworld, Miami Vice allows you to ride shotgun with suave cops Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs as they battle a never-ending gallery of criminals and drug dealers.
Starring: Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas
Supporting actors: Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott, John Diehl, Olivia Brown, Edward James Olmos, Evan Handler, Al Shannon, Rainbow Harvest, Eric Bogosian, Shawn Elliott, John Kapelos, Alexis Arguello, Jesus Bolano, Tom Derek, Julio Oscar Mechoso
Season year: 1984
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Executive producer: Richard Brams
Network: NBC
ASIN: B000W4JMEO
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining, May 20, 2011
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Yeah, this was worth my $1.99. I only pay .50 for movies anymore from goodwill although I will fork out $5 at wal-mart from time to time. Most movies today are stupid trash and it is nothing new as the Hollyweirdos lost the touch to truly create fresh, exciting art & music anymore. I wish I would have watched more Miami Vice as a kid growing up in the 80's but I'm sure I had good reasons at the time not to. I've always loved the look & feel of the Miami image but I have never been there, although my times spent in Florida are similar to the scenery I see in this show. Watching Miami Vice makes life fun again and I wish it would stay that way in our modern times. As long as these episodes stay cheap on Amazon, I may purchase more in the future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie, November 5, 2011
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I watched the movie when I was young. I really liked it a lot. I liked the glamour the most. I even went to see Miami because of that. Unfortunately, people make the glamour themselves. In the movie you can see criminals, but you don't even notice them while looking at the detectives. In case of Al Capone is, like, opposite. People mention Capone more than Eliot Ness, the detective who fought against him. That's shame for the society. I love the fact that movie has a message to all of us to look at the beautiful things around us to feel better, and continue living despite all the bad things that happen in our lives. Too bad that way you don't even see the poor people living in misery, and trying to feel the same. That's the life. I recommend people watch this movie.
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