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The Lieutenant - The Complete Series, Part 2
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| Genre | Action & Adventure/Television, Television |
| Format | NTSC |
| Contributor | John Milford, Gary Lockwood, Robert Vaughn |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |
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Lt. Rice and Capt. Rambridge continue their mission to train new recruits and explore the nature of honor and duty in this 4-Disc, 13-Episode Collection. The simmering background of the brewing conflict in Asia heats up and takes center stage as the series builds up to its ultimate away mission, and Lt. Rice finds himself serving as a military advisor in Vietnam. Rice's other missions include investigating film, fame, race relations, faith and loyalty with the aid of hi-caliber guests like Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper, Woody Strode and future Trek alums Leonard Nimoy, Majel Barrett, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, and Ricardo Montalban. Rarely seen since its original airing, The Lieutenant proves to be an unheralded harbinger of TV yet-to-come, "light years" ahead of its time. Special Bonus: To Kill a Man -- the feature film version of the series' final episode, unseen since its original international theatrical release in 1964!
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : WARA660638DVD
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 12 hours and 25 minutes
- Release date : August 14, 2012
- Actors : Gary Lockwood, Robert Vaughn, John Milford
- Studio : Warner Archive
- ASIN : B008Y1YKU8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,769 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #342 in Military & War (Movies & TV)
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ABOUT THE SERIES: I watched this series when I was twelve years old. I really liked the series Combat that began its run in 1962 when I was eleven. I recall how different The Lieutenant was from "war" movies and television shows that I'd watched before. This series, from my twelve year old perspective, was serious and seemed real. I liked Gary Lockwood very much. I also liked Robert Vaughn as the company commander. He was definitely in command, but also seemed truly concerned about his men.
ABOUT THE PACKAGING AND DVDs: The single-sided DVDs are well protected in the plastic case. Don't look for any booklet or details on the individual episodes or any extras on the DVDs, except for the international release of the episode "To Kill a Man" in movie length. The menu is simple and straight forward, but effective. It does not appear that the episodes were remastered, but the quality is still very good. I'm watching it on a 40" LED Samsung HD and the picture appears pretty sharp and clear.
Since this is the first product I have owned on DVD-R media, I was concerned about how they would play. So, this evening I placed each disc in my Sony Upscaling DVD Player (model DVP-NS710H/B) which I purchased new in 2010. Each disc loaded. I checked out the menus and scrolled through the options. I played the beginning of two episodes on each disc. They played fine. I'll watch all the episodes in their entirety later.
Looks like it got dumped for being a bit too prescient regarding social issues and the military at a time when those things weren't a good fit for popular consumption. Wish it had gone on longer, though. It's a good piece of work.









