Barcode | 773848555635 |
Release Date | 11/11/2014 |
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Martin Kove | Victor Isbecki | |
Carl Lumbly | Mark Petrie | |
Tyne Daly | Mary Beth Lacey | |
Sharon Gless | Christine Cagney | |
Al Waxman | Lt. Bert Samuels | |
John Karlen | Harvey Lacey | |
Sidney Clute | Paul La Guardia | |
Troy W. Slaten | Michael Lacey | |
Tony La Torre | Harvey Lacey Jr. | |
David Eisen | ||
Harvey Atkin | Ronald Coleman | |
Jason Bernard | Deputy Inspector Marquette | |
Joshua Grenrock | ||
Catherine Schreiber | Shelley | |
Richard Minchenberg | Peter Daniels | |
Philip Baker Hall | Lt. Sweeny | |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Drug Dealer | |
Robert Pastorelli | Cop #2 | |
Michael Des Barres | Malcolm Kingsley | |
Ismael 'East' Carlo | Enriquez |
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Producer |
Barney Rosenzweig
Richard M. Rosenbloom P.K. Knelman April Smith |
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Writer |
Barbara Avedon
Barbara Corday Jeffrey Lane Robert Crais |
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Cinematography |
Héctor R. Figueroa
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Musician |
Dana Kaproff
Miles Goodman Mark Snow Richard Lewis Warren |
Mary Beth Lacey and Chris Cagney are teamed up as NYPD detectives in this landmark series. Their opposing personalities (one is tough and the other sensitive) mesh to make this one of the great crime-fighting duos of all time. |
60 mins 10/25/1982 1. Witness to an Incident | |
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Cagney and Lacey come into conflict when they remember the events of the shooting of a civilian differently.
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60 mins 11/1/1982 2. One of Our Own | |
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A cop accidentally gets in the line of fire of a hit man's bullet and everyone at the 14th comes together to bring him in.
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60 mins 11/8/1982 3. Beauty Burglars | |
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Cagney and Lacey head a task force to track down a pair of burglars posing as police officers.
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60 mins 11/15/1982 4. High Steel | |
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Lacey's husband assists the pair in cracking down on a crooked construction firm that is responsible for the death of a worker.
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60 mins 11/22/1982 5. Hot Line | |
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Cagney and Lacey try to uncover the connection between 3 strangled women and an adult telephone line.
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60 mins 11/29/1982 6. Internal Affairs | |
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As Cagney contends with her estranged father, she and Lacey are recruited by Internal Affairs to spy on their fellow police officers.
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60 mins 12/6/1982 7. Mr. Lonelyhearts | |
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An elderly man asks the pair to find his young wife who has disappeared mysteriously, but when Cagney and Lacey start digging they find the wife is not who she said she was.
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60 mins 12/13/1982 8. Conduct Unbecoming | |
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As the 14th Precinct eagerly awaits the results of their shared lottery ticket, Cagney and Lacey risk their careers by helping a suspended officer crack an illegal gun ring.
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60 mins 12/20/1982 9. I'll Be Home for Christmas | |
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Christmas Eve at the 14th finds everyone eager to get home for the holidays until an escaped criminal dressed as Santa complicates matters.
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60 mins 12/27/1982 10. Recreational Use | |
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Cagney becomes involved with a fellow detective who uses cocaine and must make a difficult decision whether to let it go or turn him in.
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60 mins 1/10/1983 11. Hopes and Dreams | |
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The detectives do their best to recover a stolen bike stolen from a handicapped girl, meanwhile Harvey hires a cleaning lady for Lacey.
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60 mins 1/17/1983 12. The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All | |
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Cagney becomes obsessed with busting a gentlemanly and famous jewel thief from years back.
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60 mins 1/24/1983 13. Affirmative Action | |
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When the 14th precinct is assigned another female detective, Mary Beth and Chris don't agree on whether she's qualified to be there or not.
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60 mins 1/31/1983 14. Open and Shut Case | |
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Mary Beth is the star witness in a trial that turns out not to be the slam dunk the prosecutors thought it was. Meanwhile, Chris and Mary Beth try to convince a rape witness to not back out of testifying.
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60 mins 2/14/1983 15. Jane Doe #37 | |
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When a Jane Doe homeless lady is murdered, Chris vows to find out who she is. Meanwhile, Chris and Mary Beth shoot a recruiting commercial for the NYPD while Mary Beth is fighting a nasty cold.
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60 mins 2/21/1983 16. Date Rape | |
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A date rape investigation divides Chris, who feels the victim brought it on herself, and Mary Beth, who doesn't believe that philosophy. Chris feels honored for the girls to be let in on the male officers' practical jokes.
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60 mins 3/7/1983 17. Burn Out | |
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Chris poses as a nun as part of an investigation into missing drugs from a hospital. Meanwhile, Mary Beth vanishes after a last-minute vacation cancellation.
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60 mins 3/14/1983 18. Chop Shop | |
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Isbecki becomes a hostage after Cagney and Lacey fail to back him up properly. Meanwhile, when Petrie accidentally shoots a black child, the department thinks the uproar will go away if the public sees Petrie is black, too.
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60 mins 3/21/1983 19. Let Them Eat Pretzels | |
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Cagney and Lacey try to find a way to arrest the son of a immunized diplomat who's using his nation's embassy to avoid justice after hitting a poor man with his car.
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60 mins 3/28/1983 20. The Gang's All Here | |
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The gang from the 14th precinct are robbed at a celebration for Petrie's promotion, and set out to bring the perpetrators to justice before they become the laughingstock of the NYPD.
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60 mins 5/2/1983 21. A Cry for Help | |
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A con man has to be let go because he had nothing on him when arrested, so Cagney and Lacey have to find a way to get him with the goods. Meanwhile, a fellow police academy graduate of Mary Beth's is a wife-beater.
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60 mins 5/9/1983 22. The Informant | |
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Cagney and Lacey have a high school drug case blow up in their faces when it turns out their teenage informant is a drug pusher himself.
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