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McCloud - Season 1 And 2 [DVD] | ![McCloud - Season 1 And 2 [DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517XbMSE2dL._SL160_.jpg) | Actor: Dennis Weaver Studio: Universal Pictures UK Category: DVD
List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £9.29 as of 8/9/2010 11:11 CDT details You Save: £25.70 (73%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Format: Box set, PAL Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Parental Guidance Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.3
EAN: 5050582435108
Release Date: September 25, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review A viewer's favorite from the get-go, McCloud applied country-to-city humour to the popular police-series formula that exploded on TV networks in the early 1970s. To be sure, McCloud owed almost all of its success to the perfect casting of Dennis Weaver as Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud, of Taos, New Mexico, a good ol' boy crimefighter who spends the two-hour pilot ("Portrait of a Dead Girl") tracking a key witness who's escaped from his custody. This takes him to New York City, where the show's premise (involving McCloud's temporary assignment with Manhattan's 27th precinct, to "learn the methods of a large metropolitan police force") placed him at constant odds with his immediate superior, Chief Clifford (J.D. Cannon) as he partnered up with Sgt. Joe Broadhurst (Terry Carter, later on the original Battlestar Galactica) and pursued an on-and-off romance with Chris Coughlin (Diana Muldaur), a journalist who finds McCloud endlessly intriguing (not to mention newsworthy). These characters are now far more appealing than the hoary plots that frequently found McCloud applying Southwest sleuthing to Big Apple crimes. Like McCloud himself, many of these 11 episodes are lanky and loose-jointed, and not quite as involving as nostalgic reverie might suggest. The first-season episodes are also the "condensed" versions, resulting from the subsequent combination (after their original broadcasts) of two original one-hour episodes into one 90-minute segment, hence the credits for two directors and two-layered plotlines in episodes like "Manhattan Manhunt," starring Richard Dawson as a Cockney-accented theater producer threatened by a would-be killer. (The second-season episodes are fully intact as originally shown.) And while the cost-cutting expediency of '70s TV production is painfully evident in cheesy process shots, blunt ADR recording, and oft-repeated stock footage, the tongue-in-cheek charm of McCloud remains fully intact, as Weaver adopts his signature line ("There ya go!") and commands his role with a gentleman's demeanor and a wry, fish-out-of-water perspective on big-city police work. --Jeff Shannon
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| Customer Reviews: Great series, good picture quality, low budget production. July 20, 2010 H. Homborg 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this DVD box since I used to love McCloud and was somewhat disappointed - not by the great series, but by the low quality production. Nothing added: no making of, no subtitles, no other languages - absolutely nothing, just the plain old series, which could be a problem for foreign buyers. Picture quality is surprisingly good though. You get your money's worth with this box.
Even better, bring the series on Blu-Ray! July 18, 2010 Rorikjunior (Germany) Despite technical shortcomings,this series is one of best TV Productions from the seventies. It is really sad that Universal is not listening to customers, especially since the best episodes are the later ones (seasons 6 & 7). On Blu-Ray disc we should expect a dramatic improvement in picture quality, hopefully such an edition is in planning...
More Seasons Wanted. February 24, 2010 Edna Little (Stockport, England.) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It was fantastic seeing "McCloud" again. I enjoyed watching it as much as I originally did in the early 1970^s when it originally aired on television.
The First season episodes have been shortened. Why was that really necessary.?
But the Second season are as aired.
For "Universal" I was surprised at how good the picture quality is. Not a studio that usually cares about DVD quality.
But now I want to buy Seasons 3 and 4. But "Universal" decided not to bother releasing them.
This company only cares about it^s own profits and not what the customer wants. What^s the point in starting to release a popular series on DVD then stopping after an edited short first box set.
Carn^t another studio buy the rights and release the other seasons.?
Great fun! January 6, 2009 Mick B 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
It's Dennis Weaver as the the Texan cowboy at NYPD. And it's bloody excellent and really good fun, lot's of it! 70's police series at it's best. Nuff said!
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