Rather talky, but a reasonably solid cop show and a neat little window onto the world of 1960s America.
Ironside - Season 1 (1967)
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Runtime: 23 hrs
Genre: Television
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: After starring in the 1950s classic PERRY MASON, legendary actor Raymond Burr created another indelible character with the 1960s television drama IRONSIDE. Paralyzed by a sniper's bullet and... After starring in the 1950s classic PERRY MASON, legendary actor Raymond Burr created another indelible character with the 1960s television drama IRONSIDE. Paralyzed by a sniper's bullet and confined to a wheelchair, San Francisco police detective Robert Ironside (Burr) continued to bring down bad guys with the help of a tricked-out van and a crack team of assistants that included rookie sergeant Ed Brown (Don Galloway), beautiful policewoman Eve Whitfield (Barbara Anderson), and reformed criminal Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell). Smart and suspenseful, the series distinguished itself with its disabled protagonist, a multicultural cast, an indelible theme song by composer Quincy Jones, and time-capsule plotlines that tackled '60s topics like hippies and civil rights. This collection presents all 28 episodes of the nostalgic series' debut season, which includes guest appearances by Jack Lord, Susan Saint James, David Carradine, and Gary Collins. [More]
Starring: Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson, Don Mitchell
Starring: Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson, Don Mitchell
Reviews for Ironside - Season 1
Forty years out, the 28 shows in this collection are retro cool--you can almost smell the Aqua Velva.
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