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Hardcastle and McCormick - The Complete First Season (1983)

Starring: Hardcastle & Mccormick Director: Stephen J.Cannell Rating: G (General Audience) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Hardcastle & Mccormick
  • Directors: Stephen J.Cannell
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rating: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Unidisc Music.
  • DVD Release Date: November 28, 2006
  • Run Time: 1080 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000EGGBEO
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #56,107 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hardcastle & McCormick: Season One, September 28, 2006
By Hound Dog (Boise, ID, USA) - See all my reviews
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In the fall of 1983, TV producing mogul Stephen J. Cannell and ABC premiered this slam-bang, action-comedy series featuring Brian Keith as the gruff, retired Judge Milton C. (Hardcase) Hardcastle and Daniel Hugh-Kelly as his wisecracking parolee, the fast-driving ex-con, Mark (Skids) McCormick.

THE PREMISE:

For three TV seasons, this unusual crime-fighting duo combined the judge's significant wealth, extensive law enforcement contacts, and his shotgun with ex-racing star McCormick's driving expertise to chase down the bad guys inhabiting the Los Angeles area.

THE SERIES (A SUMMARY):

In the pilot episode entitled "Rolling Thunder," the 66-year old Judge Hardcastle (a former cop), known by his defendants as the fearsome 'Hardcase' who showed them little or no mercy, has now just retired from the bench.

Immediately thereafter, he intends to hunt the 200+ lowlifes who somehow escaped his court over the years on legal technicalities and are presumably still pursuing criminal activities (for which he could finally send them to prison for). It is soon established that Hardcastle's program of enlisting paroled ex-cons as his associates in his war on crime has had at best mixed results so far.

Enter former racing star Mark McCormick, age 29-30, a former Hardcastle defendant now on parole for grand theft for stealing his own car (from an ex-girlfriend). Mark has been enlisted by an old friend and car designer, Flip Johnson, to test-drive the red hot Cody Coyote sports car for ruthless industrialist Martin Cody (a co-owner of the Coyote with Johnson).

Shortly thereafter, Cody has Johnson killed to obtain full ownership of the Coyote. To help Johnson's daughter obtain proof of her father's murder, Mark steals the Coyote from the villain's warehouse, but quickly winds up back in jail and becomes Hardcastle's last defendant before entering retirement.

Seizing the perfect opportunity, Hardcastle offers Mark a shot at immediate redemption: either work indefinitely for the judge on his mission to bust the bad guys on his Top 200 list, or get a second all-expenses paid trip to San Quentin prison. Mark reluctantly takes the deal after learning their first case is taking down Martin Cody, whom they manage to capture in a 'sting' operation by offering the Coyote as elusive bait. Mark then receives the Coyote as a gift from Johnson's daughter for helping bring Cody to justice.

After the first several episodes, Hardcastle's 'hit list' (presumably, this concept would provide enough villains for syndication purposes) was dropped in favor of focusing on average TV-style criminals as they generally encountered the judge and McCormick by chance.

By the spring of 1986 (the end of Season Three), McCormick's parole has been completed. As the last episode concludes, Hardcastle loses (perhaps deliberately) a scrimmage basketball game, which means he will pay for his friend's law school tuition. "Now, you're cooking." the Judge tells him. Appropriately enough, the last episode was entitled "A Chip off the ol' Milt." In those three years, a reformed Mark's begrudging respect for the judge has developed into where Hardcastle has become the caring father he never really had, and Mark has essentially matured into his surrogate son.

TWENTY YEARS LATER:

On its surface, 'Hardcastle & McCormick' was not by any means extraordinary TV viewing for its time, as its plots and most of its guest characters tended to be generic and and could even be considered somewhat forgettable for the extensive 'cops and robbers' genre.

Instead, the crux of why this series endures is really the bickering comedic chemistry between stars Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh-Kelly. It is this unique sparring partnership that makes this show still so much fun to watch twenty years later, as Keith and Hugh-Kelly brought vibrant life to a somewhat ordinary series that combined elements of other similar genre shows such as 'Magnum P.I.', 'Knight Rider', and 'The Rockford Files.' If this show had been cast differently, the charm and fun of 'Hardcastle & McCormick' would likely have been gone.

OVERALL RATING:

The 66 or 67 episodes were at least consistently entertaining enough to merit between 3 and 5 stars each. The terrific chemistry of stars Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh-Kelly, however, deserves a 5+! Hence, our rating is based on what makes this show worth watching over and over again.

At long last, fans will be rewarded with the late 2006 release of the show's first season. Hopefully, a new generation will soon discover and enjoy Hardcastle & McCormick's banter, as they chase after crooks through the streets of L.A. If so, we can likely expect to see Seasons Two and Three cruise into stores in the near future. We're counting on it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wild ride with a couple of great characters, September 18, 2006
By Eric Kassan (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
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While the idea of a judge teaming up with an ex-con (whom he had convicted) to go after criminals who escaped on technicalities may sound ridiculous, Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly pull it off. The stories are generally creative, and the acting is solid, but the chemistry is what makes the show. The Coyote, a custom-built street legal race car, also helps.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Gulls Way, October 9, 2006
By H. Bala "Me Too Can Read" (Carson - hey, we have an IKEA store! - CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Prolific Stephen J. Cannell has created some of the coolest shows of the 1980s: The A-TEAM, RIPTIDE, GREATEST AMERICAN HERO, 21 JUMP STREET, WISEGUY...and HARDCASTLE & MCCORMICK, one of my personal favorites. This show only lasted for three seasons (1983-1986, ABC), and 65 episodes. The premise, such as it was, was pretty one-note. But it was fun while it lasted, thanks to the odd couple rapport between Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh-Kelly.

Judge Milton C. "Hardcase" Hardcastle (Brian Keith) may have just newly retired from the Los Angeles Superior Court, but he still plans to continue imposing his own brand of justice. In his career on the bench, he's had to dismiss 200 cases and let the criminals go on legal technicalities; now, he means to hound them until they slip up and then send them to the hoosegow. He recruits the breezy but incarcerated Mark "Skid" McCormick (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) to help him in his personal crusade and gets him paroled into his custody. But McCormick finds out quickly that Hardcastle isn't the easiest guy to work for. The old judge is contrary, foul-tempered, and eccentric, and his aggresive, take-no-prisoners attitude takes some getting used to. Part of the fun of the show lies in McCormick constantly trying to sneak away from his lockdown at the judge's Malibu estate to get some alone time and engage in some personal fun.

I'm not gonna mince words - HARDCASTLE & MCCORMICK is a decent but ho-hum series. The weekly storylines aren't anything to make you stand up and take notice. In fact, I barely recall the episodes, though season one was graced by the presence of guest stars Buddy Ebsen, Robert Culp, Cathy Lee Crosby, and Keenan Wynn. What I do remember fondly is the the ornery relationship, the back-and-forth wranglings and banters, between the two leads. That was what I looked forward to every week way back when. It was totally natural that the initial boss-employee association between the two would develop into, first, a mentor-student partnership and then blossom into a father-son relationship. The law-enforcing aspects of the show, including the relentless number of car chases, certainly took a back stage in terms of importance and personal preference.

Another thing that stands out in my mind with regards to 1980s TV shows was the outstanding cars that were showcased in their respective series. Two memorable vehicles were KNIGHT RIDER's KITT - a Pontiac Trans Am - and THE DUKES OF HAZZARD's General Lee - a Dodge Charger. And then, there was the awesome red-hued Coyote, a hybrid Manta Montage, that was driven by McCormick. I was a kid in the '80s, and I actually had earnest debates with my buddies as to which car, of the three, would outrace which (it was never really decided).

Brian Keith has been gone from us for almost a decade now and Daniel Hugh-Kelly, with this show, has had his day in the sun. Now, Hugh-Kelly mostly toils, more or less anonymously, in television cameo and supporting guest roles. But, to me, whenever their names surface, I inevitably think of the series where I knew them best, which is this one. There aren't details yet on this dvd's special features, but, hopefully, Hugh-Kelly will contribute with an interview and/or an episode commentary or three. So, three and a half stars (mostly on the strength of the duo's buddy chemistry) and a solid recommendation for HARDCASTLE & MCCORMICK.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good eighties show
A good fluff '80s comedy/drama show with lots of car chases and wrecks, if you like that sort of stuff like I do. Read more
Published 8 months ago by P. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Show Finally Available
VEI has done a wonderful job with this series, starting right from season one. All the episodes are complete down to the teasers and the music (such an integral part of each... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD!
Hardcastle and McCormick Season 1. This is a great DVD. This is action packed and just like I remember it. Can't wait to get Season 2.
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I purchased The DVD of Hardcastle and McCormick-The Complete First Season for a Christmas gift for one of our sons. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT TELEVISION SERIES...GREAT DVD SET!!
THIS DVD SET IS REALLY NICE.
THE PACKAGING IS GOOD...AS WELL AS THE PICTURE QUALITY!
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Published 20 months ago by John D. Seneca

5.0 out of 5 stars Clear picture, I love the old ones better
I really am not into new TV shows, too much blood, too much core, too much... I like this because it is fun.
Published 21 months ago by Sebring52

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If you were a fan of this series when it originally aired, it is very well worth buying. The reproduction to the DVDs isn't perfect, but for the most part, it is well worth... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great shows; disappointing packaging
The shows are just as much fun as I remembered. For the price of the package, I was disappointed that there was no list of episodes, no synopses, no original airdates or... Read more
Published 22 months ago by A. Stetson II

5.0 out of 5 stars Good choice
Given as a gift. Great choice for any fans of show. DVDs include pilot which wasn't seen when show debut.

Buy and enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hardcastle and McCormick - First Season
My son was talking about not having any shows as good as this one on TV now a days. So when I found these I bought them for him for his Christmas.
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