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L'homme de fer

Original title: Ironside
  • TV Series
  • 1967–1975
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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6.9/10
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Raymond Burr and Barbara Sigel in L'homme de fer (1967)
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Paralyzed police veteran Robert T. Ironside becomes a special consultant to the force.Paralyzed police veteran Robert T. Ironside becomes a special consultant to the force.Paralyzed police veteran Robert T. Ironside becomes a special consultant to the force.

  • Creator
    • Collier Young
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Don Galloway
    • Don Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    POPULARITY
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    • Creator
      • Collier Young
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Don Galloway
      • Don Mitchell
    • 24User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Robert T. Ironside…
    • 1967–1975
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • Det. Sgt. Ed Brown…
    • 1967–1975
    Don Mitchell
    Don Mitchell
    • Mark Sanger…
    • 1967–1975
    Barbara Anderson
    Barbara Anderson
    • Officer Eve Whitfield
    • 1967–1971
    Elizabeth Baur
    Elizabeth Baur
    • Fran Belding…
    • 1971–1975
    Gene Lyons
    Gene Lyons
    • Commissioner Dennis Randall
    • 1967–1974
    Johnny Seven
    Johnny Seven
    • Lt. Carl Reese…
    • 1968–1975
    Lee Miller
    • Policeman…
    • 1967–1974
    Barry Cahill
    Barry Cahill
    • Sgt. Miller…
    • 1967–1974
    Joan Pringle
    Joan Pringle
    • Diana Sanger…
    • 1974–1975
    Lorraine Gary
    Lorraine Gary
    • Nurse Green…
    • 1968–1973
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Capt. Walter Finch…
    • 1968–1974
    Dennis McCarthy
    Dennis McCarthy
    • Charlie King…
    • 1967–1974
    Dane Clark
    Dane Clark
    • Mr. Todd…
    • 1968–1974
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • Al Carter…
    • 1970–1974
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Capt. Dennis Barnes…
    • 1969–1975
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Dora Copeland…
    • 1970–1974
    Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn
    • Medical Examiner…
    • 1968–1970
    • Creator
      • Collier Young
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    7AlsExGal

    Raymond Burr brings another great TV role to life

    Hardly any actor so credibly reinvented himself as many times as Raymond Burr. In the late 40's into the mid 50's he often played the villain, usually in westerns and noirs, and once he even had a minor but crucial role as the villain in Hitchcock's "Rear Window". Then there were all those years playing unbeatable defense attorney Perry Mason that I figured he'd be typecast forever after that series ended. However, he did such a credible job playing the wheelchair-bound Ironside that the staff at restaurants were surprised when he would show up for reservations walking in on his own two legs. The show had camera-work that was ground-breaking without being annoying, there was a feeling of family and camaraderie among the cast that oddly enough reminds me of Joss Whedon's "Angel" in that regard, it had much better plots than the other ensemble cop shows of that era, and it even had lots of counter-culture material that worked out pretty well without being cheesy or preachy considering the age of its main star, Burr, who was 50 when the show premiered.

    The premise of the show is that while vacationing in an isolated farmhouse, Robert Ironside is shot by an unseen assailant. The result of this wound is that he is paralyzed from the waist down. Accustomed to being Chief of Detectives, and not wanting to be put out to pasture, he turns to his old friend, the Commissioner of Police, who makes him his Special Consultant so that Ironside can go on working on cases rather than face living the life of a retiree on a disability pension. The supporting cast, and his team in solving crimes during the series, consists of rookie detective Ed Brown, policewoman Eve Whitfield, and somewhat reformed juvenile delinquent Mark Sanger. Up to this time, police detective shows had consisted of able-bodied young white men dressed in suits complete with hats, no matter what the occasion. This was one of the first TV shows of that genre - maybe the very first - to mix things up with an interracial cast, a policewoman who was an integral part of the team, a handicapped leader, and a member of "the establishment" in Ed Brown thrown in for good measure.

    If this formula sounds a lot like Mod Squad, that's because it is, except Mod Squad came out the following year on the coattails of Ironside's initial success. Ironside had its share of guest stars that made it big in later years. In this first season keep a lookout for a young Harrison Ford in "The Past is Prologue", for Ed Asner in "The Fourteenth Runner", and Susan St. James in "Girl in the Night".
    10Falkenberg2006

    Burr had another hit with this one !

    I lived in San Francisco from 1964-1980 and had a great fondness for the city. Raymond Burr had an immediate hit with this show and I enjoyed it immensely. It was always interesting to see the shots of where Mark Sanger was driving and how they would cut to a studio set when they got out of the van. I always wondered how they made the old Hall of Justice look like it was still on Montgomery Street when it had been torn down by the start of the series.

    Another enjoyment was the development of the characters, particularly Mark Sanger who went from an uneducated street punk to a cop and then an attorney over the years.

    Barbara Anderson got an Emmy for her work on the series as I recall.

    If you look at the guest star list, there are a lot of character actors on it who appeared in everything from the 50's to the 80's including Richar Anderson, Michael Conrad, and Jack Soo.

    An exciting show and I find little on TV today which makes me want to watch it every week like I did with Ironside.

    George Senda Martinez, Ca
    9ironside-3

    Excellent Pilot for a successful tv detective series

    Raymond Burr is excellent as Robert T. Ironside and proves that despite being crippled by a snipers bullet, manages to trap his would be assassin and bring the culprit to book.

    Great locations,(set in San Francisco), powerful score by Quincy Jones and excellent supporting cast.

    This film captures the mood of the late 60's in America, better than any other film of its time.

    Naturally with the above combination it was decided to make a successful tv series that ran for eight years and quite rightly so, I always thought Ironside was one of the best cop shows of the 60's & 70's and it was exciting to see how he would cope in dangerous situations when confronting crooks, when his friends were not always around to help him.

    Raymond Burr as Ironside proved that he could solve cases sitting down better than any other tv cop standing and despite being paraplegic he was more than a match for any able bodied villain or crook, with his sharp mind and 26yrs experience on the SFPD.

    Excellent film and tv series, its a pity there is nothing like it around like it today.
    Sargebri

    Detective on Wheels

    If Perry Mason was Raymond Burr's defining role, then this was his second most famous role. This show proved that you didn't need a lot of violence to be a great detective show. This was more cerebral than most of the shows that were around at the time. Also the supporting cast of Don Mitchell, Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson and, later Elizabeth Baur, were all great as Ed, Mark, Eve and Fran respectively. The most compelling character on the show though was Mark. We got to see him evolve from Ironside's body guard, to a police officer and, finally, becoming an attorney. Too bad they don't make shows like this anymore.
    8bkoganbing

    Nothing fazes the Chief

    I mentioned this before on a review of a third series that Raymond Burr had after Perry Mason and Ironside, that most actors are lucky to have one successful series let alone two of them back to back. Burr did it with two very different kinds of characters.

    Perry Mason was cool and calculating until he sprung a trap in court that nailed the real murderer and/or the helpless prosecutor be it Hamilton Burger or someone else. But Robert Ironside had already faced his life crisis when that bullet severed his spinal cord. With that kind of baptism of fire nothing ever fazed the Chief. He was hostage a couple of times during the course of the show and he faced some unusual life threatening situations that were more stressful because of his paralysis, but he always kept a cool head.

    I loved the position he was in as the head of that special squad. He had a picked team in Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson, and Don Mitchell. He worked only the most important cases or something that interested him. I worked for NYS Crime Victims Board and believe me I always looked for interesting cases where people filed claims. So much is dull and routine. Burr had the dull and routine out of his life.

    Barbara Anderson did not go the full run of the series, but Elizabeth Baur came in and moved seamlessly into the team Ironside.

    Beneath all the gruffness and the demands on his people that work be finished yesterday, the Chief had a good heart and was an inspiration to all around him. I suspect to many viewers as well.

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    • Trivia
      As the show progressed, Mark went from being Ironside's bodyguard to a full fledged police officer, and eventually became an attorney in the final season. In "The Return of Ironside" (1993), he had become a judge.
    • Goofs
      Ironside's office/apartment was on the fourth floor of the Old San Francisco Hall of Justice. Stock footage of the building appeared on many episodes for the entire series run (1967-1974). The building itself was abandoned in 1961 and demolished in 1968.
    • Quotes

      Robert T. Ironside: I... LIKE... burned toast.

    • Crazy credits
      Gene Lyons plays San Francisco Police Commissioner Dennis Randall. However, on some closing credits, Lyons is listed as "The Commissioner".
    • Connections
      Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971)

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Raymond Burr Show
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Harbour Productions Unlimited
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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