[go: up one dir, main page]

    Release calendarTop 250 moviesMost popular moviesBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsIndia movie spotlight
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreTV news
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll events
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    Help centerContributor zonePolls
For industry professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign in
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
Episode guide
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

Section 4

Original title: S.W.A.T.
  • TV Series
  • 1975–1976
  • TV-14
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.3K
YOUR RATING
Section 4 (1975)
Trailer 1
Play trailer1:27
2 Videos
69 Photos
ActionCrimeDrama

The missions of a major city's police department's Special Weapons and Tactics unit.The missions of a major city's police department's Special Weapons and Tactics unit.The missions of a major city's police department's Special Weapons and Tactics unit.

  • Creators
    • Robert Hamner
    • Rick Husky
  • Stars
    • Steve Forrest
    • Robert Urich
    • Rod Perry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Robert Hamner
      • Rick Husky
    • Stars
      • Steve Forrest
      • Robert Urich
      • Rod Perry
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes37

    Browse episodes
    TopTop-rated

    Videos2

    S.W.A.T.
    Trailer 1:27
    S.W.A.T.
    S.W.A.T.: Season 1
    Trailer 1:49
    S.W.A.T.: Season 1
    S.W.A.T.: Season 1
    Trailer 1:49
    S.W.A.T.: Season 1

    Photos69

    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    + 63
    View Poster

    Top cast99+

    Edit
    Steve Forrest
    Steve Forrest
    • Lieutenant Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson
    • 1975–1976
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Officer Jim Street
    • 1975–1976
    Rod Perry
    Rod Perry
    • Sergeant David 'Deacon' Kay
    • 1975–1976
    Mark Shera
    Mark Shera
    • Officer Dominic Luca
    • 1975–1976
    James Coleman
    • Officer T.J. McCabe
    • 1975–1976
    Ellen Weston
    • Betty Harrelson
    • 1975
    Rose Marie
    Rose Marie
    • Hilda
    • 1975
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Chief Roman
    • 1975–1976
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • First Officer…
    • 1975–1976
    Christopher George
    Christopher George
    • Harry…
    • 1975
    Sal Mineo
    Sal Mineo
    • Roy…
    • 1975
    John Lupton
    John Lupton
    • John Tyler…
    • 1975–1976
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • Deputy Tom Holden…
    • 1975–1976
    Bill McLean
    Bill McLean
    • Ed Wilson, Mechanic…
    • 1975–1976
    Paul Sorensen
    Paul Sorensen
    • Officer D'Amico…
    • 1975–1976
    Robert Hackman
    • Bert…
    • 1975–1976
    Susan Dey
    Susan Dey
    • Janice
    • 1975
    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Ben Jordan…
    • 1976
    • Creators
      • Robert Hamner
      • Rick Husky
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews22

    6.72.2K
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Featured reviews

    7SnoopyStyle

    cool theme song

    Officer Jim Street (Robert Urich) is ambushed and his partner killed by a heavily armed gang. He is recruited to join the relatively new SWAT team in the WCPD led by Lieutenant Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson (Steve Forrest). It is a team of former soldiers trained with the latest military tactics to combat the rising violence of the urban criminal warfare.

    This is a spin-off of The Rookies. It is most notable for an infectious theme song and being a part of the increasing TV violence landscape. It's a response to the rising violence out in the real streets and contributes to the militarization of the police which continues into present day TV. In the first season, they are battling leftist fake news, the crazies, the criminals, and an ungrateful public. The action is good but the stories are boring. At least, it has a point of view. The second season pulls back from the political diatribes and turns it more into a regular cop show for both good and bad. The bad guys are kept to the easy villains like racists, mobsters, thieves, and arsonists. It's interesting that most of them are white. In general, it doesn't want to dig into the more difficult social issues unless it's decrying white supremacy. One of the good episode is a two-parter called The Running Man which seems to be setting up a spin-off which never occurs. It sometimes gets ridiculous like the scuba underwater gang which is reminiscent of a serious Baywatch episode. The action is still violent. It does remind me of the 80's A-team except some of the bad guys get shot and killed. With some quicker edits and sexier visuals, this could be a present day police show. The last episode returns to treating police action with more social seriousness. The story of officer Luca killing a man is retold by the only three witnesses in a Rashomon style telling. All in all, it's violent and with more flash, it would fit into a modern cop show. Essentially, that the recent remake.
    woods343

    S.W.A.T. TV show

    As a kid growing up in the seventies, I just couldn't wait for the next episode of swat. Came on after the Bay City Rollers. I know the younger folks probably think of this show as kind of goofy or something, but I believe its better than some of the cop shows we have today. Todays shows are very much more violent and I wouldn't let children watch them. Great theme song, M-16s and a big blue van. Wow!! These guys always got their man, and the issues they handled sometimes went with the time which the show ran. Steve Forrest was great, as was the rest of the team. I have the first season DVD set and hope they produce the second season. I hope TV Land brings this series back soon.
    7Sparky48

    70s' Hit Crime Drama

    "When you need help, you call the police. But when the police needs help, they call S.W.A.T." I vividly remember this tag used to advertise this then-new TV crime drama, which debut in 1974 when I was 13.

    Having watched a number of detective and conventional police crime dramas on television, S.W.A.T. was indeed a different type a crime-drama TV series about the quasi-military arm of the Los Angeles police department, assigned to respond to extreme/emergency situations. The show became an instant hit, with its theme song even becoming one as well on many radio stations during the mid-seventies.

    A strong cast lead by Steve Forrest, who plays the stern, level-headed Lt. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson--and featuring Rod Perry as "Deacon" Kay, his loyal right-hand man, Marc Shera as Officer Dominic Luca, the free-spirited Italian, James Coleman as Officer T.J. MaCabe, the expert marksman, and Robert Urich, as the no-nonsense young Officer Jim Street--provides solid and intriguing drama that would hold the TV viewers' attention in almost every episode.

    However, I recently viewed the series again in re-runs on TVLand, and as a middle-aged man now instead of a young teenager, I've become a bit more critical. When watching the series now, it seems quite unrealistic how in certain episodes a S.W.A.T. team member had personal connections to an individual who was involved in a particular case that the S.W.A.T. team responded to.

    In one episode, T.J. reunites with his former high-school basketball teammate and introduces him to the other members of the S.W.A.T. team. Later that evening, T.J.'s buddy, who's now a pro basketball player, plays a basketball game at the local arena and thugs kidnap his team. They hold the players hostage in the locker room, and you can guess--by the strangest coincidence--what particular law enforcement unit comes to the rescue.

    In another episode, a college professor of a university is also held hostage by extremists with the S.W.A.T. team responding to the emergency. Interestingly enough, the professor just happens to be Street's instructor of a course that he's is currently taking in night school at the university.

    Yet in spite of these "Hollywoodish" moments, the show still holds up fairly well after 35 years. It can still captivate TV audiences with its action-packed, dramatic moments and provides sufficient entertainment to merit viewing.
    pegward61

    Still a great show

    S.W.A.T. was my favorite show that came out of the 70's and I still enjoy it as much today as I did back then since it was shown on TVLand for a month and now the first season has been released on DVD. I read all these reviews saying that the show doesn't transcend to today but I think that is totally wrong. My teenage boys think the show is as cool as I did back in the 70's, I have yet to sit down and watch an episode without one of them coming in to watch with me. I only hope that the second season is also released on DVD because there are episodes in the second season that I haven't seen since the show originally aired.

    I only had a few complaints with the show, one is that they would change details from one season to the next without explanation, such as in the first season TJ was engaged but in the second he was out dating again. That seemed to happen a lot on shows in the 70's.

    My major complaint with the show was that it seemed to focus mainly on the character of Hondo. Each episode seemed to make him out to be the hero, instead of ever letting one of the other members of the team get any glory.

    All in all I think this was a great tv show that never got the praise it deserved.
    cadfile

    A realistic police show before its time

    S.W.A.T was a spin-off off the other great police drama of the 1970s - "The Rookies" SWAT told the stories of an elite police unit called Special Weapons and Tactics Unit or S.W.A.T for short.

    They handled situations to dangerous for the regular police.

    The show was very violent for the time and the SWAT officers were more violent than the criminals they were going against.

    What was cool about this show was the title music which hit the TOP 10 in 1975 and the team scrambling into their truck, speeding to a scene, and then rushing into action. They did it without the body armor and helmets we see such officers wear today.

    When I kid, my friends and I would play SWAT and today I wish I could watch the repeats.

    Without the theme music and action it would be a run of the mill police show.

    More like this

    Police Story
    7.5
    Police Story
    The Rookies
    6.8
    The Rookies
    Vegas
    6.9
    Vegas
    Barnaby Jones
    6.9
    Barnaby Jones
    La nouvelle équipe
    7.0
    La nouvelle équipe
    Harry O
    7.6
    Harry O
    Sergent Anderson
    6.6
    Sergent Anderson
    S.W.A.T. : Unité d'élite
    6.1
    S.W.A.T. : Unité d'élite
    Hooker
    6.1
    Hooker
    Hawaii police d'état
    7.4
    Hawaii police d'état
    Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
    7.0
    Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
    Kung Fu
    7.6
    Kung Fu

    Storyline

    Edit

    Did you know

    Edit
    • Trivia
      Burt Reynolds recommended his friend Robert Urich to producer Aaron Spelling for this show. Reynolds and Urich were both alumni of Florida State University. Although this show lasted only two seasons, Spelling remembered Urich and later cast him in Vegas (1978), which had a longer run.
    • Goofs
      The police cars have an emblem on the doors that reads "W.C. Police Department Founded 1751." There were no police departments in California in 1751. The Philadelphia Police Department is America's oldest police department. It was founded in 1751.
    • Connections
      Featured in Saturday Night Live: Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme from S.W.A.T.
      Written by Barry De Vorzon

    Top picks

    Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations
    Sign in

    FAQ19

    • How many seasons does S.W.A.T. have?Powered by Alexa

    Details

    Edit
    • Release date
      • May 16, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • S.W.A.T.
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Police Department, Hollywood Station - 1358 Wilcox Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA(exterior: Police Station Div. 6)
    • Production company
      • Spelling-Goldberg Productions
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Tech specs

    Edit
    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

    Contribute to this page

    Suggest an edit or add missing content
    • Learn more about contributing
    Edit pageAdd episode

    More to explore

    Recently viewed

    Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
    Get the IMDb App
    Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
    Follow IMDb on social
    Get the IMDb App
    For Android and iOS
    Get the IMDb App
    • Help
    • Site Index
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • License IMDb Data
    • Press Room
    • Advertising
    • Jobs
    • Conditions of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, an Amazon company

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.