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Charlie's Angels: Season 2
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| Genre | TV |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC |
| Contributor | Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, David Doyle |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
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The Angels continue to fight the bad guys, with Jill’s little sister Kris taking her place and Charlie's voice guiding them all. Stars Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson and introducing Cheryl Lad. Includes all 26 episodes from the second season.
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Charlie's Angels: The Complete Second Season has no shortage of the good-natured cheese and eye candy that made the primetime television show's debut season wildly popular in 1976. The Angels had a new look in their second year: Farrah Fawcett, arguably the most popular of the show's three actresses, departed before the sophomore season and was replaced by another blonde dazzler, Cheryl Ladd. (Ladd's character, Kris Munroe, was the younger sister of Fawcett's Jill Munroe, whose exit is explained in the premiere episode as a liberated woman's career move: Jill has decided to race cars in Spain.)
No sooner does Kris settle in than a crisis sweeps through off-screen Charlie's private investigation agency. While cavorting on Oahu in the two-part "Angels in Paradise," Charlie is kidnapped by a smuggler (France Nuyen), who demands the Angels break her husband out of jail in exchange for their boss's life. Bubbly Kris, brainy Sabrina Duncan (Kate Jackson), beauteous Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith), and sidekick Bosley (David Doyle) are compelled to soak up rays and sip fruity mixed drinks in Waikiki while fighting crime in various guises, re-establishing, for another season, Charlie's Angels' dramatic and aesthetic game plan for every episode: start slow with lots of idle chatter, put the girls in a ridiculous undercover situation, and get them out of their clothes as much as possible.
The pattern continues in the silly "Angels on Ice," starring old hands Phil Silvers and Jim Backus, in which our heroines join an ice show to find out who kidnapped a pair of skaters. "Pretty Angels All in a Row" finds Kelly and Kris reluctant entrants in a "Miss Chrysanthemum Pageant" (no, you won't find Kate Jackson in a swimsuit this year, either) rigged by organized crime. "Circus of Terror," co-starring James Darren, enlists the Angels in the carney life. If there is anything to complain about regarding season 2, it is that the novelty of Charlie's Angels has worn a little thin, and every episode feels the same. Still, there are surprises: "The Sammy Davis Jr. Kidnap Caper" stars the late rat-packer in peril and much bemused by the presence of three comely bodyguards. --Tom Keogh
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
- Run time : 21 hours and 13 minutes
- Release date : April 6, 2004
- Actors : Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, David Doyle
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Unqualified
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0001BS3IE
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #85,581 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Kate Jackson was perfect in the role of Los Angeles police academy graduate Sabrina Duncan.
Jaclyn Smith was perfect in the role of Los Angeles police academy graduate Kelly Garrett.
Cheryl Ladd was perfect in the role of San Francisco police academy graduate Kris Munroe.
David Doyle was perfect in the role of John Bosley.
John Forsythe provided the voice of their boss, the unseen Charles Townsend,
who directed the 'Angels' crime-fighting operations over a speaker-phone.
I rated this 6-disc DVD set just three stars because the original two-hour ABC network versions of "Angels in Paradise" and
"Angels on Ice" weren't included.
"Angels in Paradise" originally aired on ABC on September 14, 1977 as a two-hour episode, not a two-part episode.
Following the opening credits, Part 2 opens with a few minutes worth of recap scenes from Part 1.
"Angels on Ice" originally aired on ABC on September 21, 1977 as a two-hour episode, not a two-part episode.
Following the opening credits, Part 2 opens with several minutes worth of recap scenes from Part 1.
So, that's four syndicated episodes that were included on this 6-disc DVD set.
The second season of "Charlie's Angels" originally aired on ABC from September 14, 1977 until May 10, 1978.
Here are the exact running times for all 26 episodes that were included on this Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 6-disc DVD set.
Disc 1:
"Angels in Paradise, Part 1" (50:08)
"Angels in Paradise, Part 2" (46:20)
"Angels on Ice, Part 1" (49:55)
"Angels on Ice, Part 2" (49:49)
Disc 2:
"Pretty Angels All in a Row" (48:49)
"Angel Flight" (49:10)
"Circus of Terror" (49:08)
"Angel in Love" (49:10)
"Unidentified Flying Angels" (49:03)
Disc 3:
"Angels on the Air" (48:01)
"Angel Baby" (49:13)
"Angels in the Wings" (49:05)
"Magic Fire" (49:13)
"Sammy Davis, Jr. Kidnap Caper" (49:01)
Disc 4:
"Angels on Horseback" (48:16)
"Game, Set, Death" (49:11)
"Hours of Desperation" (48:44)
"Diamond in the Rough" (49:06)
Disc 5:
"Angels in the Backfield" (48:59)
"The Sandcastle Murders" (49:14)
"Angel Blues" (48:59)
"Mother Goose is Running for His Life" (48:49)
Disc 6:
"Little Angels of the Night" (49:18)
"The Jade Trap" (49:13)
"Angels on the Run" (48:15)
"Antique Angels" (48:14)
There weren't any teasers included in any of the episodes on this Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 6-disc DVD set.
It might be possible that each of these episodes didn't have teasers when these episodes originally aired on ABC.
Cheryl Ladd joined the cast of "Charlie's Angels" in the second season.
She co-starred in every episode of seasons two, three, four and five of "Charlie's Angels".
She replaced Farrah Fawcett, who had departed "Charlie's Angels" following the end of the first season.
In seasons two, three, four and five of "Charlie's Angels", Ladd portrayed the younger sister of Fawcett's "Charlie's Angels" character.
The picture quality and audio quality on this 6-disc DVD set are both terrific.
The packaging that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment used for "Charlie's Angels: Season 2" is perfect.
The discs are stored on six different plastic DVD holding trays inside of a cardboard DVD case.
None of the discs share the same disc holding tray and none of the discs overlap any of the discs either.
A "Charlie's Angels: Season 2" episode guide insert is included that lists the full content of all six discs.
The cardboard DVD case and the episode guide insert are each stored inside of a cardboard slip-cover case.
To my surprise, the iconic and legendary Hawaiian singer Don Ho didn't sing in the two-hour episode "Angels in Paradise".
He appeared in just one scene in the episode and that scene lasted for a little more than a minute.
In that scene, he made a pineapple and coconut juice drink and then filled two glasses with it while speaking to Kate Jackson.
He offered her a chance to try the pineapple and coconut juice drink that he had just made, but, she declined the kind offer.
Notable guest stars from the two-hour second season premiere "Angels in Paradise" were Art Metrano, Don Ho, France Nuyen,
Norman Fell and Pat Suzuki.
Notable guest stars from the other two-hour second season episode "Angels on Ice" were Edward Andrews, James Gammon,
Jim Backus and Phil Silvers.
Other notable guest stars from the second season of "Charlie's Angels" were Alan Feinstein, Alex Courtney, Barry Bostwick, Bert Remsen,
Bibi Osterwald, Bill Duke, Bruce Fairbairn, Craig T. Nelson, Dan O'Herlihy, Dennis Cole, Denny Miller, Dirk Benedict, Edward Winter,
Elaine Joyce, Fawne Harriman, Gene Barry, Hari Rhodes, Jack Knight, James Darren, James Sikking, Jason Evers, John Karlen,
Judith-Marie Bergan, Ken Olfson, L.Q. Jones, Linda Dano, Marshall Thompson, Martin Kove, Melissa Converse, Michael Warren,
Murray Matheson, Natalie Core, Norman Alden, Patricia Barry, Peter Haskell, Ramon Bieri, Robert Pine, Ross Martin, Rudy Solari,
Sammy Davis Jr., Scott Colomby, Sid Haig, Steve Franken, Taurean Blacque, Taylor Lacher, Tiffany Bolling, Tim Rossovich, Tom Simcox
and Vincent Schiavelli.
The most successful episodes are those that don't follow the usual Angels pattern; that is, a crime followed by a briefing by Charlie, then off to solve the crime. Consequently, the best episodes include The Sandcastle Murders and Hours of Desperation. Some episodes have great setups (Angel Blues, Angels on the Run) that turn altogether conventional, and some (Angels in the Wings, Angel Flight, Angels in the Backfield) are obvious from beginning to end and are perfectly dreadful as a result. The best episode of the season is the season opener Angels in Paradise, with its many twists and turns, its sumptuous locale, and its well-conceived villainess (played by France Nuyen). The first runner-up is the hilarious Pretty Angels All in a Row.
This second season is a showcase for Kate Jackson. Smith, though she does some good work, disappears into the woodwork far too often in this collection. Ladd does some surprisingly good work as well, but Jackson outshines the others in terms of range. She does some outstanding work in Angel in Love, and her French designer disguise in Magic Fire is so obviously bad that it cannot be taken seriously and touches the heights of hilarity. Far more interesting is her come-on to an executive in The Sandcastle Murders -- the writers don't allow us to see how she gets out of what has plainly become a steamy situation, which is unfortunate. She also does the bubble-head routine in Angels in Paradise, a characterization usually reserved for the other Angels. Nobody shakes down a criminal like Sabrina, and immediately following her empty-headed interplay with Mr. Blue, Jackson gets down to business with her customary cool.
Though there are no commentaries, no subtitles, and no extras (except for yawningly boring trailers of the Charlie's Angels movies), I recommend this collection as better than the first season. However, I may have reached my Angels limit; we'll see what kind of mood I am in when season 3 comes out.
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