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| Management number | 216002740 | Release Date | 2026/04/19 | List Price | $28.28 | Model Number | 216002740 | ||
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On the timeline of successful TV cop dramas, Kojak Offered bold authenticity and paved the way for the NYPD Blue. As immortalized by Telly Savalas, veteran detective Theo Kojak was Introduced in the 1973 TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders, a ratings hit That Encouraged CBS and writer-producer Abby Mann to create a trend-setting series (based on a book by Selwyn Raab ) That premiered on October 24 of That Year.The Greek, bald-headed, snappily attired Kojak brought no-nonsense bravado to homicide cases in South Manhattan - a setting That lent a gritty, urban edge to intelligent plots That won the respect of real cops with an emphasis on diligent police work instead of overblown action and phony glamor. While working on cases with his Captain Frank McNeil (Dan Frazer) and closest colleagues Crocker (Kevin Dobson) and Stavros (played by Savalas's brother George, credited as "Demosthenes" for the first two seasons), Kojak had a knack for bending the rules ( but never breaking them) if he knew it would solve a crime.Kojak came at a perfect time for Savalas and cop dramas in general. The actor's career was slumping in the early '70s (he'd just Appeared in the Italian horror movie Lisa and the Devil), and he quickly put his staff stamp on the role with street-wise sarcasm and trademark lollipops (a perfect prop That Savalas adopted to quit smoking).Consistently well-written, the series was realistically rooted in a broad spectrum of New York City crime. These QualitiesAttracted plenty of fresh and established talent, including guest appearances by Harvey Keitel, James Woods, Richard Jordan, Hector Elizondo, John Ritter (in one of his first television roles), Paul Michael Glaser, Dabney Coleman, Tina Louise, and a host of familiar television veterans.For the debut season, Savalas won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and Kojak ran for five well-rated seasons, Followed by Several TV movie revivals in 1985, 1989 and 1990. Th
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
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| Subtitles | None |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 30 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.23 x 7.4 x 5.43 inches; 1.65 Pounds |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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