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《特警4587》(The Wiseguy)中文版(更新到第9集)
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Jonathan Banks .... Frank McPike
Jim Byrnes .... Dan 'Lifeguard' Burroughs
Ray Sharkey .... Sonny Steelgrave
Gianni Russo .... Dave Steelgrave
Robert Miranda .... Tony Greco
Jessica Steen .... Tracy Steelgrave
Gerald Anthony .... Father Peter Terranova
John Wesley .... Hawthorne
John M. Jackson .... Daryl Elias (as John Jackson)
Jack Ging .... Sheriff Lewis Butcher
Mark Rolston .... Renaldo Sykes
Leon Pownall .... Stan D'Amato
Adriana Baron .... Laila Montenelli
Alan C. Peterson .... Rico (as Alar Aedma)
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【类型】: 剧情/罪案
【影片长度】: 平均40分钟
【集数】: 全季共23集
【字幕】: 无
【服务器】: DONKEYSEVER NO1或NO2
【分享时间】:晚上八点到第二天十二点在线
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On September 16, 1987, Wiseguy premiered on CBS. Co-created by prolific hit-maker Stephen J. Cannell (The Rockford Files, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street), the series centered on Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl), a thirty year old undercover agent with the Organized Crime Bureau, a special task force set up by the F.B.I. Vinnie has just been released from an eighteen month stay in the Newark State Penitentiary, where he had been incarcerated on minor charges to help build his cover. After four years with the Bureau, Vinnie wants out. He is so deep undercover that even his sick mother (Elsa Raven) does not know that her son is a cop. Viewing him as a criminal, she has disowned her son, and Vinnie wants to make amends before she dies. In his family, only Vinnie's older brother Peter (Gerald Anthony), a priest, knows his secret.
Vinnie's hopes of retiring are dashed when his mentor is killed by a mobster in whose trial he was about to testify. Saddled with a new boss he hates - grim, sardonic Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks) - Vinnie vows to avenge his friend's death, and agrees to go back undercover. He infiltrates the mob with the help of his "Lifeguard" (Jim Byrnes), a computer-connected go-between who provides Vinnie with the information he needs to maintain his cover.
Wiseguy's innovation is that rather than chasing a different bad guy in each episode, Vinnie's cases unfold in multi-episode story arcs. This boxed set presents all of the episodes in the series' first arc, centered on Atlantic City mob boss Sonny Steelgrave (Ray Sharkey). Vinnie uses his chutzpah (and the knowledge that both he and Steelgrave boxed in their youth) to worm his way into the boss' good graces. Steelgrave runs a hotel and casino as a front for his illicit activities, but the death of his brother in an arms deal gone bad throws his empire into turmoil. Brooklyn Mafioso Paul Patrice (Andy Warhol stud Joe Dallesandro) wants to protect his interests by forcing his Harvard-trained accountant Sid Royce (Moonlighting pilot's creepy heavy Dennis Lipscomb) onto a reluctant Sonny. Not to be outdone, the Philly mob sends over Harry "The Hunchback" Schanstra (Eric Christmas), an ancient, cane-carrying relic in Frankenstein shoes. With his business relationships in flux, Sonny turns to his new right hand man, Vinnie, for support.
Over nine episodes, Vinnie earns the gangster's trust while gathering evidence against him. Vinnie surprises himself, however, when he realizes that he is beginning to empathize with the man he is trying to put away. Wiseguy is so effective because it is essentially a platonic romance between Vinnie and Sonny. Their mating dance as they attempt to figure each other out and gain the other's trust is, frankly, more thrilling to watch - and more sexually charged - than traditional romances. Sonny respects and cares for his new employee, and the irony that this supposed thug treats him better than his O.C.B. bosses is not lost on Vinnie. But, as Mama Terranova points out, "What good is a man who loves his children and murders someone else's?"
As the conflicted agent, Wahl is a likeable lug. He is matched by the electrifying Sharkey. His Sonny demands attention, and when he is onscreen, it is impossible to look anywhere else. Banks is also good in the less showy role of Frank McPike. His world weary persona works well with some of the dark humor of the early episodes, as when McPike arranges for his secret meetings with Vinnie to take place in the euthanasia room of a dog pound and in a dentist's office. Really, though the cast is uniformly strong, down to even the smallest of characters. Special guests include Annette Benning as a ballet company fundraiser with a secret (not to mention incredibly tall 1980s Jersey hair), singer Billy Vera ("At This Moment") as a nightclub performer who clashes with Sonny, and The Wonder Years' Dan Lauria as a crooked cop.
Also included are three standalone episodes. Of the three, only "Last Rites for Lucci" immediately followed the Sonny Steelgrave arc. The other two, "People Do It All the Time" and "Meet Mike McPike," are actually from season three. These were probably included here to help spread the episodes evenly over several boxed sets, but, frankly, it may have been a smarter move to leave the episodes in chronological order. As it is, after becoming enmeshed in the scope of the Steelgrave arc, it is harder for the viewer to become lost in these standalone episodes.
The twelve episodes in this boxed set are divided onto four discs. The episodes, unfortunately, are not divided into chapters. This forces the viewer to watch the entire episode in one sitting or to fast forward to their stopping point later on. There is a play all feature.
Video and Audio
Wiseguy is filled with the dark, muddy tones employed by many mid to late '80s television shows. It often looks grainy, and even scenes in bright daylight often seem shadow-drenched. Otherwise, the series is surprisingly free of dirt, dust, and other debris.
Approximately twenty-six minutes into the "A Deal's a Deal" episode, the picture blacks out at the end of a scene and remains black for slightly too long. When it starts up again, the picture devolves into a series of random digital blocks. Pressing the stop button and restarting the DVD corrects the problem. This may be an isolated problem with the individual DVD reviewed, but there does not appear to be a scratch or physical flaw on the DVD reviewed.
The audio is available in English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo and English 5.1 Dolby Digital Stereo. Though both sound a tad weaker than they should, the 5.1 has more muscle.
Extras
Wiseguy's extras are spread over three of the set's four discs. Disc one contains a two minute trailer touting this set and the five other Wiseguy collections that are planned for future release.
On disc three, Ken Wahl provides audio commentaries on the final two episodes of the Steelgrave arc. These commentaries are accessible through the setup menu of the disc. Wahl does not have much to say - there are large gaps between his comments, and most of his comments are simply to explain what is happening on screen.
Disc four contains the remaining supplements. First up is the six minute "Gag Reel" which presents outtakes from the series. The audio and video quality is poor since this seems to be duped from an old videotape. Some of the clips are amusing, but this will mostly be of interest to fans.
Next up is a fifteen minute interview with producer Stephen J. Cannell. Cannell is a natural storyteller, so this interview is particularly strong. He discusses how the show was created, the difficulties he had in selling it, and he touches on the casting process. Intercut with clips from the series' entire run, this is an invaluable extra for fans and casual viewers alike.
Actor Jonathan Banks' seven minute interview rounds out the extras. He offers his thoughts on the series and its characters. Nothing earth-shattering is discussed here, but he is an engaging speaker, and fans will enjoy seeing the actor out of character.
这是我个人收藏的4587 TV中文版,中文配音质量,希望通过观看此剧带你我回到当初的岁月。
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joehe:
本想跟贴在置顶贴:等待《越狱》的日子里,个人推荐以下美剧,欢迎讨论 ,但是恐怕后面好几十页,一般不会一起注意,所以重开一贴。
特警4587,有人听说过么?有的话恭喜你了,至少你听说过成长的烦恼,但是成长卖得到处都是,特警就没有了。根神探亨特不同的是,特警是连续剧,亨特是系列剧。特警的故事梗概是讲述一位卧底特工维尼潜入黑帮内部,帮助警察破获大案的故事。第一集是维尼重监狱中服刑完毕出来,一个很帅的小伙子,但是很壮。不似pb米勒有着8国血统2种眼眸,维尼有着漂亮的蓝眼睛和英俊的的面容和健美运动员的身材,第一个黑帮他破获的是桑尼头子,不幸的是他跟桑尼成了好朋友,最后桑尼触电自杀,他被他的上级装摸做样的带走,但是他的眼中真的是对这个黑帮老大惺惺相惜,第二次他打入了主演美国丽人后来成为奥斯卡影帝的凯文斯派西扮演的麦奥的黑帮中,而且遇到了他的女人。当时很是羡慕麦奥的女人,其实是他的妹妹,没错,他们乱伦。后来这个女人成为winny的女人,这个女人的头发样式变化多端,让青春期的我很是羡慕,那时候没有莫斯定型,所以我很长时间才能换一种发型。维尼的上级是单线联系,他们组织有一个专门的联络员是个残疾人,维尼每次联络的时候要找一个电话亭,然后拿上一份报纸圈出几个关键词作为口令对方确认之后才能确认身份,联络的过程还需要录音,维尼后来的工作涉及了家人,因为妈妈不理解,为什么维尼入狱,有前科,混黑社会,于是维尼告诉了妈妈他是联邦卧底探员,残疾人联络员被维尼的家庭观感动,对录音作了处理,维尼的上级虽然知道了真相,但是也作了相同处理,总之,那个年代,没有互联网、手机、高科技,但是片子很耐看,估计也拍了2-3季。其中维尼进入麦奥黑帮之后,麦奥的保镖跟维尼很不错,维尼被狙击手暗杀未遂,他跟警察一块去取证那一段很精彩,他不是警察但是也巧妙的取得了证据先于警察找到了凶手并且作掉。麦奥死后,维尼的女人,即麦奥的妹妹,把他的尸体放到一条船上扔到海中燃烧。维尼在马路对面曾经看到过保镖一眼,但是卡车一闪,人没了。可能是为了下一季搞悬念。美剧就是这个样子。吊胃口。后来的一季讲维尼经常在卧底的时候动真感情,所以组织上派他休假,他们三人组美式乡村钓鱼,很生活。就回忆起这么多,很好的片子,找不到了!sign!!!







































zzw3d
2007/08/26 12:49:30 1楼
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老大!!!!上传完第一季啊!!!!!!等很久了!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!