Starring: Jack Lord Kam Fong James MacArthur
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Category Keywords: Action Adventure Classic Classic Television Cops Crime Detective Police Television Shows Television/TV Series
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"Book 'Em, Danno -- Murder One."
| McGarrett, Danno, and the rest of the Five-O squad are back in action in this captivating collection of 24 episodes from the legendary show's second season. Saboteurs, revolutionaries, vigilantes, and the diabolical villain Wo Fat are just a few of the dangers Steve McGarrett and his team must face as they protect the peace on their island paradise of Hawaii. Featuring a parade of famous guest stars, Hawaii Five-O: The Second Season is a must have for every fan of classic TV. |
"A true pop culture icon...a must see for cop show fans. Cynthia Boris, DVD Verdict
"Top of the list for fans of classic TV...Highly recommended to all "Five-0" addicts! Andy Dursin, The Aisle Seat
"...quite possibly the longest running cop show on TV...a great addition to any collection of crime or mystery related DVD. Jon Jordan, Crimespree Cinema
"...McGarrett combined Clint Eastwood's edginess with a West Coast sensibility: Dirty Harry goes surfing. Leighton Klein, Boston Phoenix
"One of TV's best and most enduring cop shows...Highly recommended. Stuart Galbraith, IV, DVD Talk
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Editor's Note
One of TV's longest-running crime dramas (only LAW & ORDER would surpass its record-setting 12-year run), the 1970s television series HAWAII FIVE-O captivated audiences with its smart and stylish take on the standard policier formula. Filmed entirely on the Hawaiian archipelago, the action-packed series followed the crime-fighting adventures of an elite state-police squad anchored by quintessential tough guy Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) and his detective team of Danny "Danno" Williams (James MacArthur), Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong), and Kono Kalakaua (Zulu). Almost singlehandedly rewriting the book on police dramas, the series distinguished itself with intricate plotting, inventive cinematography, exotically beautiful locations, and, of course, an indelible theme song and timeless catchphrase ("book 'em, Danno!"). This collection presents the iconic series' second season in its entirety.
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Cast & Crew
| Herman Wedemeyer | |
| Jack Lord | |
| James MacArthur | |
| Kam Fong | |
| Carl Macauley, et. al. - Art Director | |
| Charles S. Dubin, et. al. - Director | |
| Jack Gleason, et. al. - Editor | |
| James Heinz - Producer | |
| Leonard Freeman - Executive Producer | |
| Leonard Freeman, et. al. - Writer | |
| Morton Stevens, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| Robert L. Morrison, et. al. - Cinematographer |
Awards
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Nominee (1976) |
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Emmy, Helen Hayes, Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series |
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Winner (1974) |
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Emmy, Morton Stevens, Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series |
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Nominee (1973) |
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Emmy, Leonard Freeman, et. al., Outstanding Drama Series - Continuing |
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Nominee (1971) |
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Emmy, Bob Sweeney, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme |
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Winner (1970) |
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Emmy, Morton Stevens, Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (In Its First Year Only) |
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Emmy (1976) |
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Helen Hayes, Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series |
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Emmy (1974) |
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Bruce Broughton, Nominee, Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series |
| Morton Stevens, Winner, Best Music Composition - For a Series, a Single Program of a Series | |
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Emmy (1973) |
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Leonard Freeman, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Drama Series - Continuing |
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Emmy (1971) |
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Bob Sweeney, Nominee, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme |
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Emmy (1970) |
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| Morton Stevens, Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (In Its First Year Only) | |
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