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On September 21, 1975, Serpico premiered on television on The ABC Sunday Night Movie. [81] It was released on VHS in 1991, [82] and on DVD in 2002. [83] The film was made available on Blu-ray in 2013. [84] Masters of Cinema released Serpico in the United Kingdom on Blu-ray in 2014. It contains three video documentaries about the film, a photo ...
Serpico is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from September 24, 1976, until January 28, 1977. The series was based on the book by Peter Maas and the 1973 film of the same name that starred Al Pacino in the title role.
1976: Serpico (unknown number of episodes) 1976: Bonnie and McCloud (TV episode) 1976: McCloud (1 episode) 1976: Who's Who in Neverland 1976-1977: Quincy M.E. (2 episodes) a.k.a. "Quincy" (International: English informal title)
The play The Opium Eater by Andrew Dallmeyer was based on Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, [16] and has been published by Capercaillie Books. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In 1962, Vincent Price starred in the full-length film Confessions of an Opium Eater , which was a reimagining of De Quincey's Confessions by Hollywood producer Albert Zugsmith .
Francesco Vincent "Frank" Serpico (/ ˈ s ɜːr p ɪ k oʊ / SUR-pik-oh; born April 14, 1936) is an American retired New York Police Department detective, best known for whistleblowing on police corruption. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was a plainclothes police officer working in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Manhattan to expose vice ...
Mr. Quincy Episode: "Greatest Show in Watts" 1976 Good Times: 2nd Man Episode: "The Big Move: Part 2" 1976 The Blue Knight: Mose / Frank Moseley 4 episodes 1976 Serpico: Scooter Episode: "Danger Zone" 1977 The Jeffersons: Willie Episode: "George's Guilt" 1977 Quincy, M.E. Chambers Episode: "The Hot Dog Murder" 1978 Soap: Sergeant Episode #1.17 1978
Bisoglio was born in New York City, New York, [3] on May 7, 1926. [3] [2]Bisoglio may be best known for his recurring role as restaurateur "Danny Tovo" in the popular medical drama television series Quincy, M.E. from 1976 to 1983.
Norman Wexler (August 16, 1926 – August 23, 1999) was an American screenwriter whose work included films such as Saturday Night Fever, Serpico and Joe.A New Bedford, Massachusetts native and 1944 Central High School graduate in Detroit, Wexler attended Harvard University before moving to New York in 1951.