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O Homem da Máfia

Título original: Wiseguy
  • Série de TV
  • 1987–1990
  • TV-14
  • 1 h
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Kevin Spacey, Jonathan Banks, and Ken Wahl in O Homem da Máfia (1987)
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Vincenzo Terranova é um agente italiano disfarçado do Gabinete do Crime Organizado que vai de uma missão a outra, capturando criminosos perigosos enquanto se coloca em grande perigo.Vincenzo Terranova é um agente italiano disfarçado do Gabinete do Crime Organizado que vai de uma missão a outra, capturando criminosos perigosos enquanto se coloca em grande perigo.Vincenzo Terranova é um agente italiano disfarçado do Gabinete do Crime Organizado que vai de uma missão a outra, capturando criminosos perigosos enquanto se coloca em grande perigo.

  • Criação
    • Stephen J. Cannell
    • Frank Lupo
  • Artistas
    • Jonathan Banks
    • Jim Byrnes
    • Ken Wahl
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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    • Criação
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Frank Lupo
    • Artistas
      • Jonathan Banks
      • Jim Byrnes
      • Ken Wahl
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    • 10Avaliações da crítica
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    • Indicado para 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 vitórias e 19 indicações no total

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    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Frank McPike
    • 1987–1990
    Jim Byrnes
    Jim Byrnes
    • Daniel Benjamin 'Lifeguard' Burroughs
    • 1987–1990
    Ken Wahl
    Ken Wahl
    • Vinnie Terranova…
    • 1987–1990
    Dwight Koss
    Dwight Koss
    • Mark Sirmac…
    • 1987–1990
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Roger LoCocco
    • 1988–1990
    Ken Jenkins
    Ken Jenkins
    • Paul Beckstead
    • 1988–1990
    Elsa Raven
    Elsa Raven
    • Carlotta Terranova Aiuppo…
    • 1987–1990
    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Amber Twine…
    • 1989
    Ray Sharkey
    Ray Sharkey
    • Sonny Steelgrave
    • 1987–1989
    Joan Severance
    Joan Severance
    • Susan Profitt
    • 1988
    Steven Bauer
    Steven Bauer
    • Michael Santana
    • 1990
    Cecil Hoffman
    Cecil Hoffman
    • Hillary Stein
    • 1990
    George Petrie
    George Petrie
    • Don Rudy Aiuppo…
    • 1988–1990
    Kevin Spacey
    Kevin Spacey
    • Mel Profitt
    • 1988
    Gerald Anthony
    Gerald Anthony
    • Father Peter Terranova
    • 1987–1989
    Dennis Lipscomb
    Dennis Lipscomb
    • Sidney 'Sid' Royce
    • 1987–1990
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Daryl Elias
    • 1987–1989
    Glenn Frey
    Glenn Frey
    • Bobby Travis
    • 1989
    • Criação
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Frank Lupo
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    9hawk-58

    TV doesn't get any better than this

    Thank God for those reruns, allowing those of us who weren't smart enough to tape it at the time to do so now! There isn't anything I don't like about this series, other than the fact that it ended. Great acting, great scripts, great production values - this is a production everyone involved with can be proud of. It was unique and ahead of its time in that watching it now I don't think it looks or feels dated at all. There are some great contemporary crime dramas on TV now, but none with the arc structure that made Wiseguy so compelling. Even though the story lines ran in arcs, each episode is eminently watchable in and of itself. Gosh, I miss it, and I sure miss Ken Wahl.
    shaadows

    The DVD's

    I remember watching Wiseguy in it's original run ... the first season was fantastic, the shows were well written, the actors were well chosen for their parts ... the chemistry between Vinnie and McPike, Vinnie and Sonny, Vinnie, McPike and Lifeguard, the emotional ending of the Steelgrave arc ...

    then the chemistry between Vinnie and Lacoco in the next arc ... I haven't been as devoted to a season of TV since until the first season of '24'.

    I have the first 2 DVD sets. The show is holds up great, and what's even better, I've introduced a number of friends and family to the series, and they have all enjoyed them. The series did start to slide downhill after the first season, though I enjoyed the 'KKK' arc, and though not great ...I really did enjoy the "Dead Dog Records" arc. I still say the few minutes of Vinnie and Pattie doin' the nasty towards the end of the arc was some of the hottest scenes I had ever seen on network TV, I'm looking forward to seeing if My memory of it was accurate when the DVD comes out.

    One thing I am VERY upset about though, on the DVD, last Steelgrave episode, where Sonny is leaning against the jukebox, beaten and bloodied, and Vinnie is across the room, in the same condition, there is NO "Knights in White Satin" !!!!????? That song was so important to that scene, it just doesn't feel right if you have seen the original televised version and then see the DVD version ..it looses A LOT in the translation ... I understand that they couldn't get the rights or it would have cost too much to get the rights .. but I have to admit, I was very, very disappointed when that came around :(

    Other than that lil(?) gripe, it was awesome to see Vinnie and McPike back in action again ... and yes ..I will probably by the complete series as it is released.
    10ironjade

    why was it never shown on terrestrial TV in UK? Answer below

    After Wiseguy vanished from Sky One I believe the UK rights were acquired by the Family Channel which then closed down or changed hands.

    Presumably the broadcast rights are now in limbo.

    I agree that the one-off TV movie was pretty dire but Steven Bauer's version was rather good and should have been allowed to develop.

    Wiseguy, in either version, is one of the best crime shows ever and it's tragic that only a tiny number of people in the UK got to see it on satellite TV. This means that there may never be a region 2 DVD release
    blanche-2

    one of the best shows of the '80s

    Wiseguy was one of the best shows of the '80s and probably one of the best dramas ever produced for television, ending only, I believe, because of the many infirmities/injuries suffered by Ken Wahl. The gorgeous Wahl was surrounded by an excellent cast that included Jonathan Banks, Jim Burns, and, over the years, George Petrie, Patti D'Arbanville, Gerald Anthony, etc. - anyone brought on the show was a winner. Wiseguy proved a breakthrough for Kevin Spacey and Joan Severance, whose story arc was probably the most powerful the series offered - right up there with the Sonny Steelgrave (Ray Sharkey) story arc. I'm glad to see it's being re-run now - it's a pity there aren't more episodes.
    behranblue

    Season 1 of "Wiseguy" is must-see, amazing t.v.

    I noticed there has only been one other review written since after 2005 so I thought I should write a current one. They started showing all the Wiseguy episodes on channel H & I on cable television in 2017. I watched it from the beginning when it started in 1987 and remember how great the first two story arcs in season 1 were with Ray Sharkey and Kevin Spacey. I thought to myself now I can watch seasons 2-4 and see if I missed anymore great story arcs back then. To my horror I found out I actually had watched all the episodes back then, they are just not worth remembering. Later story arcs after season 1 in included Tim Curry, Fred Thompson, singer Blondie, and even Jerry Lewis. I stopped liking anything new Jerry Lewis did after this show probably because I didn't like his character, bad acting and a bad story, so if you are a Jerry Lewis fan don't feel like you need to watch his episodes just because he is in them, you might wish you never watched his episodes like me. Future Law and Order alum and 2008 presidential candidate Fred Thompson is very good but is the only bright spot in the KKK story line.

    If you want someone to watch the episodes with just tell your friends that Mike from "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" is in every episode as Vinnie's boss.

    It is hard to decide which part of season 1 I like best, the beginning 9 episode arc with Ray Sharkey as a mafia boss where you actually get to like his character or the 11 part arc with Kevin Spacey as a crimelord which I never wanted to end. I wish they knew what they had and extended that story line to a whole another season or two. I believe it was the first time I ever saw Kevin Spacey and despite all the great things he has done since, his work in "Wiseguy" is still my favorite. William Russ as Roger Lacocco is another reason to like this story arc, although I didn't realize how much I liked his character until he came back towards the end of season 3 for a small story arc and William Russ does some great acting. I have to admit when I first watched the first season, with all the great stories and acting, Joan Severance as Kevin Spacey's characters sister was my favorite part, hard not to fall for her.

    I have to add in here somewhere that my lasting impression of the series all these years when I thought of Wiseguy has been the last episode of the first story arc titled "No one gets out of here alive" where the song "Knights in White Satin" plays on the jute box at the perfect time, but on cable and I've heard on the DVD they replace it with mood music, probably because they couldn't afford to use the music on DVD (the same thing caused the series "The Wonder Years" to not come out on DVD for many years). Very disappointing. If you taped that episode on your VCR when it first aired then you have a collectors item.

    There is a season 4 for only half a season without Ken Wahl as Wiseguy. They make it seem at first like it is only a two episode story of someone who knew Vinnie and talk about him all the time, but then the series continues without the main character Vinnie. I have read that Ken Wahl quit because he was getting injured too often or that he gained so much weight that they took him off the show. The only part of season 4 I liked was the main characters girlfriend played by singer Martika who was barely ever shown.

    So if you can buy just season 1 of Wiseguy with the first two story arc I would give it a 10 out of 10. If you can only buy it as a whole series or can watch it on cable I would also watch another episode in season 3 called "Sleepwalk" that is very fun that takes place between story arcs where Vinnie and his girlfriend are advised to spend time in a cabin and end up at an out of the way bar on 1950's theme night, then the last seven episodes in season 3 which includes when Lacocco comes back, and the last of those 7 episodes being the last episode with the main actor Ken Wahl (looking back a great last episode with a great last scene if the series had ended right there).

    In conclusion, season 1 is must-see, the episode "Blooddance" even being thought of as the 14th best episode of any show ever on TV by TV Guide in 1997. If the show had only lasted the first season I would consider it about the 14th best television show of all time.

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    • Curiosidades
      Vinnie Terranova's (Ken Wahl's) Agent number 4587 was chosen because the show began filming on April 5, 1987.
    • Citações

      Mel Profitt: Only the toes knows.

    • Versões alternativas
      Due to licensing costs, the song "Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues featured in one episode has been replaced by a less expensive tracks on the DVD release.
    • Conexões
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      • 16 de setembro de 1987 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • North Shore Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadá(Studio)
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