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The Streets of San Francisco

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1977
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.4K
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The Streets of San Francisco (1972)
ActionCrimeDramaMystery

A veteran cop with more than twenty years of experience is teamed with a young Inspector to solve crimes in San Francisco, California.A veteran cop with more than twenty years of experience is teamed with a young Inspector to solve crimes in San Francisco, California.A veteran cop with more than twenty years of experience is teamed with a young Inspector to solve crimes in San Francisco, California.

  • Creator
    • Edward Hume
  • Stars
    • Karl Malden
    • Michael Douglas
    • Reuben Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,882
    217
    • Creator
      • Edward Hume
    • Stars
      • Karl Malden
      • Michael Douglas
      • Reuben Collins
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 16 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Karl Malden
    Karl Malden
    • Detective Lt. Mike Stone
    • 1972–1977
    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Inspector Steve Keller
    • 1972–1976
    Reuben Collins
    • Inspector Bill Tanner
    • 1973–1977
    Richard Hatch
    Richard Hatch
    • Inspector Dan Robbins
    • 1976–1977
    Stephen Bradley
    • Bernie…
    • 1972–1976
    Lee Harris
    • Detective Lee Lessing
    • 1972–1973
    Darleen Carr
    Darleen Carr
    • Jeannie Stone
    • 1973–1977
    Ray K. Goman
    Ray K. Goman
    • Officer Vic Briles…
    • 1972–1976
    John Kerr
    John Kerr
    • Gerald O'Brien…
    • 1973–1977
    Fred Sadoff
    Fred Sadoff
    • Dr. Lenny Murchison
    • 1972–1977
    Vince Howard
    Vince Howard
    • Charlie Johnson…
    • 1973–1976
    Maurice Argent
    Maurice Argent
    • Bum…
    • 1972–1976
    Stu Klitsner
    • Detective at Crime Scene…
    • 1972–1975
    Robert F. Simon
    Robert F. Simon
    • Capt. Rudy Olsen…
    • 1972–1976
    Hari Rhodes
    Hari Rhodes
    • Floyd Marsden…
    • 1972–1976
    Dan Caldwell
    • Officer Brown…
    • 1972–1976
    Bruce Neckels
    Bruce Neckels
    • Andy Wilson…
    • 1974–1977
    Jay Jacobus
    • Judge…
    • 1972–1977
    • Creator
      • Edward Hume
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    10deefee

    A Plea to bring Streets of San Francisco back to viewers

    Please make a DVD package available for Streets of San Francisco!! This series was one that our family dropped everything to sit and watch together. Drama, suspense, great characters and plot lines and clean language all wrapped up in a 1-hour weekly show. How could you miss having a faithful audience? In 1973 my infant daughter became a (family) star on the episode titled "Most Feared in the Jungle." How many moms can say that they met Karl Malden and Michael Douglas, who commented on how cute the baby is?? I would LOVE to have a copy of it, along with the rest of the series.

    To whatever powers that be, I sincerely request that Streets be put on DVD. Thanks for listening!
    8rickr442

    Oh, if only...

    San Francisco was still like THIS! Karl Malden dispensing wisdom, Michael Douglas dispensing testosterone, new Fords as far as the eye can see, and only a hint of the depravity that the city exudes. Good stories, well directed, thoughtful in short doses. Worth your time until Douglas exits, then it fades to black.
    Sargebri

    The Show That Made Michael Douglas a Star

    This was definitely a good show and it really fed off the dynamic of the older cop (Malden) and the younger cop (Douglas). The chemistry between the two was what made the show great and it would eventually be the springboard to the later success that Michael Douglas would have in later years. Also, this show is definitely overlooked when it comes to classic police dramas. Too bad it had to come out in an era when the super cop shows dominated the television landscape.
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    Republic Pictures Home Video Releases

    Republic Pictures' five released VHS videos which represent eight different episodes are, I hope, the first of a complete series release. In recent years, "Streets" has been relegated to the pre-dawn graveyard of Indie and cable television stations, edited down to allow for more ghastly, no-budget local ads (trade schools, lawyers, and the like). Nowadays, low self-esteem broadcasters plaster their logos and moving promo messages along the bottom of the as if the program is an interruption of their commercials. So, what a treat to see these classic episodes without all of these distractions.

    Although popular enough to run for five seasons, it never received the credit it deserved -- none of the hype of a "Charlie's Angels," for example. It's too bad that Michael Douglas didn't stick with the show. His performances in "Streets" and "The China Syndrome" are among his best. I'm crossing my fingers that he'll consider returning to a follow-up "Streets" later in his career, taking the senior detective's role that Malden held in the original.

    "Streets" always had tight scripts, good plotting, and interesting characters -- even if they pandered to stereotypes a little. Way ahead of its time, gay themes are treated with surprising tact and good taste. In the episode "Harem," guest star Rick Nelson plays a gay pimp for female prostitutes (a novel idea in and of itself). The word "gay" is never used, but Steve (Douglas) simply tells Mike (Malden) that, "he's not exactly what you'd call a ladies man."

    The two-hour special "Thrill Killers," is perhaps the most interesting release. Patty Duke Astin plays a not-too-thinly disguised Patty Hearst (a headline story at that time) who takes a whole jury hostage and begins killing them one by one. It's a relief not to have to wait a week to see part two.

    The least interesting of these releases is "Dead Air," starring Larry Hagman as a radio talk show host (reminiscent of Bill Balance's Feminine Forum, an innovative show at the time). The studio scenes are completely unrealistic and the killer can be guessed before the end of Act 1.

    Unfortunately, none of these eight releases includes an episode from "Streets" most famous director, Richard Donner ("The Omen" and "Lethal Weapon" series.) Maybe they'll release some of his episodes on DVD with a director's commentary? Also missing is what I consider to be the best episode of the series, "Mask of Death," which has an amazing performance by John Davidson as a female impersonator.
    NashBridges

    A great pleasure to view again and again!

    The headline says all I think about "The Streets of San Francisco". Great scene, great screenplays, great actors, great atmosphere. Michael Douglas shouldn't have left 1976... I would have loved to see two or three more seasons with the Stone/Keller team. SIMPLY THE BEST in any way! There have been only few "great" TV crime shows during the past 30 years; I would place Streets of San Francisco on top, followed by (in no particular order) Cannon, Petrocelli, Vega$, Magnum, Miami Vice, Jack and The Fatman, and Nash Bridges. These make watching TV a real pleasure.

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    • Trivia
      By all accounts Karl Malden and Michael Douglas developed a strong professional and personal relationship from their time on the series. Twenty years after last working together on an episode they were both onstage at the 1996 People's Choice Awards. Malden referred to Douglas as "the son I never had" and mentioned that he had wanted producer Quinn Martin to cast Douglas on the series. Douglas responded to the compliment by calling Malden "my mentor," and both also expressed that they enjoyed working together on the show.
    • Crazy credits
      End credits (from seasons 2-5): Photographed Completely On Location in San Francisco. In season 1, the production was split with exteriors filmed in San Francisco and interior scenes filmed at the Burbank Studios in Burbank, California.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Straßen von San Francisco
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Color
      • Color

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