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Equalizer

Original title: The Equalizer
  • TV Series
  • 1985–1989
  • TV-PG
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Equalizer (1985)
A retired Intelligence Agent turned private detective helps various threatened clients to equalize the odds.
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A retired Intelligence Agent turned private detective helps various threatened clients to equalize the odds.A retired Intelligence Agent turned private detective helps various threatened clients to equalize the odds.A retired Intelligence Agent turned private detective helps various threatened clients to equalize the odds.

  • Creators
    • Richard Lindheim
    • Michael Sloan
  • Stars
    • Edward Woodward
    • Keith Szarabajka
    • Robert Lansing
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    2,486
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    • Creators
      • Richard Lindheim
      • Michael Sloan
    • Stars
      • Edward Woodward
      • Keith Szarabajka
      • Robert Lansing
    • 61User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • Robert McCall
    • 1985–1989
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Mickey Kostmayer
    • 1985–1989
    Robert Lansing
    Robert Lansing
    • Control
    • 1985–1989
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Jimmy
    • 1985–1989
    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Scott McCall
    • 1985–1989
    Chad Redding
    • Sgt. Alice Shepard…
    • 1986–1989
    Richard Jordan
    Richard Jordan
    • Harley Gage
    • 1987–1988
    Maureen Anderman
    • Pete O'Phelan…
    • 1985–1988
    Ron O'Neal
    Ron O'Neal
    • Lt. Isadore Smalls…
    • 1986
    Irving Metzman
    • Sterno
    • 1985–1988
    Steven Williams
    Steven Williams
    • Lt. Jefferson Burnett
    • 1985
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Jacob Stock
    • 1985–1989
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Lt. Brannigan…
    • 1986–1989
    Melissa Sue Anderson
    Melissa Sue Anderson
    • Yvette Marcel
    • 1987–1988
    Jon Polito
    Jon Polito
    • Carmack…
    • 1986–1989
    Martin Shakar
    Martin Shakar
    • Detective…
    • 1986–1989
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Carter Brock…
    • 1987–1989
    Earl Hindman
    Earl Hindman
    • Lt. Elmer…
    • 1986–1987
    • Creators
      • Richard Lindheim
      • Michael Sloan
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    jrbleau

    A flawed show that I would not miss

    I doubt that I could call this an objectively excellent show, but I loved it. We all have worries and concerns in this world, and when The Equalizer would come on, it was as if someone showed up to take care of it all.

    The violence was gratuitous, the hero flawed, the premises and execution over the top. Yet the team, headed by an effective if somewhat hammy Edward Woodward who is in turn flanked by Mickey Kostmayer, and Jimmy and Sterno, and the regulars - Control, Pete O'Phelan, Lt. Smalls, Scott, etc. - grew on us. So many budding actors, now famous, guested on this show.

    In a key conversation, McCall tells Control how he wished the rain pouring outside could clear away all the human scum and filth that terrorizes society. McCall took it upon himself to do so.

    I often wished that longer-term plot elements would take hold. At one point, McCall says to Saul Rubinek's character, "Jason, you set me up. I don't know why, but believe me, I will find out" - but nothing came of this. Some of today's shows, Alias for example, show the potential for twists and turns in long-term plot elements. So, while there were serial elements (ex. McCall's family tribulations), the episodes were largely stand-alone. The Equalizer had huge potential for groundbreaking storylines, but failed to realize it. Still, it provided me with my weekly dose of valued escapism.
    ClanDonald

    Excellent and highly Intelligent

    "The Equalizer" was a unique and amazing series. I followed each episode with great interest. The ensemble of talent was remarkable - Edward Woodward having started out as a Shakespearean actor.

    Hostile comments against this brilliant series derive largely from an inability to understand what McCall represented and who he was. A veteran of the British Army, he served in the Suez conflict and - while in the SAS - in operations in Malaya against Maoist gunmen. On leaving the British service he was recruited by the CIA who had apparently heard of his SAS exploits and talent in intelligence gathering. As his mother was an American, he could qualify as a US citizen - combine that with his last name, and he hardly qualifies as an Englishman. In the CIA he worked in Vietnam, where he met many of his later New York allies.

    The character of Robert McCall may be in his early-mid fifties, but has a background of training and experience which would humble any supposedly tough petty-thug. For better organised enemies, McCall has a loyal following of friends to call on, including a selection of law enforcement personnel and ex-Special Forces men.

    Therefore, he is not the tea-sipping greying middle-aged gentleman he may appear to be at first.

    I adored this show. It requires a certain depth of historical knowledge to fully understand.
    matlock-6

    Dark and serious with great writing and acting.

    A very strong series during its initial run and in the occasional burst of reruns that can be found occasionally.

    Edward Woodward is a superb actor, and was a sharp contrast to most other private detectives of the day (and indeed, even today). The 80's might as well have been called the "Era of the P.I." with so many series centered around them (Magnum P.I., Simon and Simon, Riptide, even Miami Vice and the other police shows). But Robert McCall was an entirely different kind of detective. He was a seemingly mild mannered Englishman, who dressed sharply and drove a cool Jaguar. He rarely engaged in any kind of physical struggles, yet was probably the most menacing of any television P.I. While the others were jumping onto the hoods of cars and duking it out with the bad guys, McCall's quiet presence and absolute lack of any fear whatsoever was thrilling. The fact that a middle aged man who looks more like a University professor than a detective could look so menacing and literally HARDCORE speaks volumes about Woodward's acting capability.

    Probably the best theme music ever written, as well.
    CoolComix2

    Robert McCall was the ultimate chess player!

    "The Equalizer" was an action-adventure TV series unlike any that I had ever seen before. It effectively mixed espionage, crime drama, and the private eye genres into a wonderful film noir package. Robert McCall (played to perfection by Edward Woodward) was no Mike Hammer, nor was he meant to be. He relied more on brains than brawn and his plans worked like a game of chess. Whether he attended an embassy affair or was running down a lead on a guns dealer in the South Bronx, McCall seemed right at home.

    Disenchanted with his cloak-and-dagger life in the CIA, and perhaps seeking some redemption for some of his darker exploits in the name of God and Country, he broke away from "the Company," and offered his services to people in trouble.

    McCall's strength was his abilities as a strategist and tactician. Although he was quite able in shootouts and fisticuffs, he tended to leave the rough stuff to other operatives who sometimes took time off from their day jobs (usually in the CIA) to work for McCall. One of his most trusted colleagues was his comrade-in-arms Mickey Kostmeyer (played by Keith Szarabajka), a Company man who seemed willing to dive into any dangerous situation for the thrill.

    Although McCall resigned from the CIA, he continued to maintain contact with his friend and former boss, a man known only as Control (played by Robert Lansing). There is a history of camraderie between Control and McCall, but Control's job tends to get in the way of that friendship. When one of Control's operations involved lying to McCall, and McCall confronted him, Control's only response was, "It's what I do for a living, Robert."

    All in all, a wonderful show with high production values. I'm only sorry it lasted four seasons.
    temflex2

    McCall brought some justice to an unjust world

    Discovered The Equalizer on A&E. It had heart and I thoroughly enjoyed the interplay of the characters. I especially enjoyed the character of Jimmy played by Mark Margolis. You got glimpses into his life and wanted to know more. I wish someone would pick up the series again now that A&E has dropped it.

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    • Trivia
      During the height of the show's popularity, Edward Woodward was often approached on the street by people in need, with situations similar to those depicted in the show. He began carrying flyers with the phone numbers of social services organizations and legal clinics for them to contact.
    • Quotes

      Mickey Kostmayer: What do we need a diversion for? Just kick in the door and hose the room.

      Robert McCall: Mickey, there is a five year old boy in there.

      Mickey Kostmayer: Oh yeah, we're gonna need a diversion.

    • Alternate versions
      The Region 1 DVD releases have fifty percent of the show's original music replaced for copyright reasons. However, international DVD releases retain the original music.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1986)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Equalizer
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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      • 48m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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