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Wiseguy - Sonny Steelgrave and the Mob Arc (Season 1 Part 1) | 
enlarge | Directors: Charles Correll, Jan Eliasberg, Larry Shaw, Peter D. Marshall, Helaine Head Actors: Dennis Lipscomb, Eric Christmas, Cecil Hoffman, Manolo Villaverde, Martika Studio: Studio Works Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 600 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 1.3
UPC: 634991155526 EAN: 0634991155526
Theatrical Release Date: September 16, 1987 Release Date: August 26, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Average used DVD with original artwork * * We carefully inspected this * Great customer service * Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Amazon.com With the release of Wiseguy on DVD, one of the best TV series of the 1980s gets a new lease on life. Long before Donnie Brasco brought similar drama to the big screen, Ken Wahl brought charisma, credibility, and chutzpah to his small-screen role as Vincent Terranova, a handsome 30-year-old agent with the FBI's Organized Crime Bureau. As conceived by cocreators Stephen Cannell (of The Rockford Files and The A-Team fame) and Ken Lupo, Wiseguy followed an innovative "story-arc" structure, allowing Vinnie's deep-cover missions to last only as long as necessary to bring each case to a sensible conclusion. Since copied by countless TV shows, this unique approach to storytelling attracted a devoted following of viewers addicted to the self-contained plots that forced Vinnie, his sourpuss OCB handler Frank McPike (Jonathan Banks), and disabled covert liaison Dan "Lifeguard" Burroughs (played by double-amputee Jim Byrnes) to achieve their objectives within 6 to 10 hourlong episodes. Season 1, Part 1--the first of six Wiseguy DVD sets--includes the entire nine-episode arc (plus pilot) in which Vinnie infiltrates the New Jersey mob family of Sonny Steelgrave, a silk-suited kingpin played by Ray Sharkey in his finest TV role. Their brotherly relationship poses a moral dilemma for Vinnie (giving the arc its dramatic core and primary source of suspense), and Wiseguy earned its reputation as a well-written series that favored character-driven tension while providing the requisite pulp fiction (i.e. occasional murder and mayhem) that kept viewers and advertisers happy. While the DVD packaging gives bogus equal billing to Annette Bening (who appears here in one pivotal episode), her pre-stardom appearance is indicative of the show's consistently high standards in writing, casting, and stylish direction. The styles may be dated (including poodle-puff hairdos for women, including Bening), but there's not a weak episode in the bunch, including the stand-alone shows (involving domestic crises for McPike and Burroughs) that allowed character growth beyond the story-arc structure. It's all good, apart from a dispensable gag reel and commentaries by Wahl (on his two favorite episodes), who says little of interest between long gaps of silence. (He promises more on later DVDs, so Wiseguy devotees are advised to keep listening. Next up: the "Mel Profitt" arc, with guest star Kevin Spacey.) --Jeff Shannon
Description Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl), a tough, street-wise undercover agent, infiltrates the organized-crime syndicate in Atlantic City where, with one slip of his cover, he could end up a dead man. Partly because of his smarts and "wiseguy" attitude, special Agent Terranova has been trained by the Organized Crime Bureau (OCB). In his precarious position, only a select few know his true identity including Frank Mc Pike, his supervisor in the OCB and "lifeguard" his only communications link to the Bureau while undercover. In Sonny Steelgrave & the Mob, Federal Agent Vinnie Terranova establishes an ex-con rap to infiltrate the organized crime of Atlantic City.
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A little fact checking goes a long way ... September 26, 2007 Chesscott (Louisville, KY United States) In case anybody besides Amazon missed it, Ken Wahl played Vincent Terranova for at least the first three seasons of Wiseguy. I'm not sure if he was replaced by Stephen Bauer (the actor who played "Manny", Tony Montana's buddy in Scarface) beginning with season 4 or later, but ALL of the Amazon product descriptions which state that these boxed sets of Wiseguy star Stephen Bauer and NOT Ken Wahl are INCORRECT.
Wiseguy- Sonny Steelgrave and the Mob Arc (Season 1 Part ) August 30, 2007 Darla (Portland, ME) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first watched the Wiseguy series 20 years ago, my all-time favorite was this first story. I waited all these years to see the reruns, but never did. I was thrilled when I saw I could actually purchase this particular story. What I remember most from all these years ago, was the final episode of this one, where Vinny and Sonny were trapped together in the abandoned theater. Especially heart-rendering was their silent exchange of feelings toward each other while "Knights In White Satin" (Moody Blues) played in the background. Any time I heard this song since then, I always remembered that scene. This is where my disappointment comes in! THIS PART SEEMS TO BE EXCLUDED!! (Or am I mistaken?...it WAS 20 years ago).
Wrong Wiseguy August 2, 2007 Rush T. Caley (Port Orchard, WA) I have every episode ever shown over 5 seasons on video tape Steven Bauer ( a terrible replacement) was only in a few of the failed last season. KEN WAHL was the WISEGUY the only one any good.
Right up there with The Sopranos! June 10, 2007 Brian Dimattia 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wiseguy season 1 is fantastic..Ray Sharkey plays Sonny Steelgrave and is just awsome, the way he acts and the things he says are great..Ken Wahl does a great job as the main person "Vinny"...Great story all the way to the end, it was a show that I did not want to end, but as it did, the way it was ended was perfect!! Do your self a favor and pick this boxset up.
Good Place to start if you've never seen the show May 13, 2007 StacyLe 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Before cable started making shows with fewer episodes than networks, WiseGuy was trying to use this format with 'arcs.' The advantage is that a more complex story could be told without dragging it out to fill the season. It also kept the show fresh for a long time. I find the Sonny Arc the most compelling. Right away you can see that the show presents no easy answers and the line between right and wrong is blurred. The characters are charismatic and the story unfolds naturally. In later arcs there was more of a tendancy to use shock value. But the first few episodes were more character driven and made use of the tv format. If you don't want to commit to a whole season, just watch this arc and you'll get a taste of what's right with the whole show.
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