I have just started watching the old Miami Vice TV program on Prime Video from the beginning.
The first season aired in 1984, and the show bought back some memories, most of them things I had forgotten about the era.
The acting is a bit wooden and contrived at times, but at least it is not as bad as the 70's shows, and it does not have the comedic element that so many drama/action programs feel must be included today.
Big hair, heavy makeup, squared off cars and white clothes and shoes. But the biggest memory were the guns the cops carried. 4" barrelled .38 revolvers for uniformed cops and snubby's for the detectives.
Funny thing though, those old five and six shooters could still fire 7 or 8 rounds without reloading.
Thank goodness for Sony Crocket's Bren Ten.
The first season aired in 1984, and the show bought back some memories, most of them things I had forgotten about the era.
The acting is a bit wooden and contrived at times, but at least it is not as bad as the 70's shows, and it does not have the comedic element that so many drama/action programs feel must be included today.
Big hair, heavy makeup, squared off cars and white clothes and shoes. But the biggest memory were the guns the cops carried. 4" barrelled .38 revolvers for uniformed cops and snubby's for the detectives.
Funny thing though, those old five and six shooters could still fire 7 or 8 rounds without reloading.
Thank goodness for Sony Crocket's Bren Ten.