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Shérifs à Los Angeles

Original title: 10-8: Officers on Duty
  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
308
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Jamie Luner in Shérifs à Los Angeles (2003)
CrimeDrama

Rico Amonte was brought out to LA by his older brother Angelo, a detective in the LAPD Robbery/Homicide Division.Rico Amonte was brought out to LA by his older brother Angelo, a detective in the LAPD Robbery/Homicide Division.Rico Amonte was brought out to LA by his older brother Angelo, a detective in the LAPD Robbery/Homicide Division.

  • Creators
    • Louis St. Clair
    • Jorge Zamacona
  • Stars
    • Danny Nucci
    • Ernie Hudson
    • Scott William Winters
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    308
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Louis St. Clair
      • Jorge Zamacona
    • Stars
      • Danny Nucci
      • Ernie Hudson
      • Scott William Winters
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes15

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    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Deputy Rico Amonte
    • 2003–2004
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes
    • 2003–2004
    Scott William Winters
    Scott William Winters
    • Senior Deputy Matt Jablonski
    • 2003–2004
    Travis Schuldt
    Travis Schuldt
    • Deputy Chase Williams
    • 2003–2004
    Christina Vidal
    Christina Vidal
    • Deputy Gabriela Lopez
    • 2003–2004
    Charlie Shahnaian
    Charlie Shahnaian
    • Deputy Mike Moran
    • 2003–2004
    Miguel Sandoval
    Miguel Sandoval
    • Captain Otis Briggs
    • 2003–2004
    Jamie Luner
    Jamie Luner
    • Senior Deputy Ryan Layne
    • 2003–2004
    Alex Meneses
    Alex Meneses
    • Anna Valero
    • 2003–2004
    Toni Lewis
    Toni Lewis
    • Lt. Felicia Thibedeaux
    • 2003–2004
    Francesca P. Roberts
    Francesca P. Roberts
    • Darla Handy
    • 2003–2004
    Rosalind Chao
    Rosalind Chao
    • Lt. Maggie Chen
    • 2003–2004
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Angelo Amonte
    • 2003
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Gina Barnes
    • 2003–2004
    Kris Murphy
    Kris Murphy
    • Claire Tarisi
    • 2003–2004
    Carl DiMaggio
    • Julius Pepper
    • 2003
    Sarah Joy Brown
    Sarah Joy Brown
    • Astrid Fonseca
    • 2003
    Will Yun Lee
    Will Yun Lee
    • Det. Chang…
    • 2003–2004
    • Creators
      • Louis St. Clair
      • Jorge Zamacona
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    User reviews11

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    budikavlan

    Feels like something out of the 70s

    This is an old-fashioned cop show, like The Rookies or TJ Hooker. As such, it acquits itself nicely, but it's unlikely to attract much attention. In the right timeslot, it might last long enough to smooth out the storytelling and develop the characters, in which case it could build up a loyal audience. Ernie Hudson brings the proper authority to the gruff training cop, and all three rookies are appropriately green. I guess what I'm saying is that if there's not anything else you're hooked on watching, 10-8 makes a good solid backup. But I wouldn't invest too much interest in the show, as it's not a good bet to stand the test of time.
    jwrowe3

    Good Cop Show

    I like what a previous poster said about this show feeling like it was from the 1970's, along the lines of cop dramas from that era. I couldn't agree more. I thought pretty much the same way myself, and saw a little "Hill Street Blues" tossed in as well.

    Perfect ensemble show. Ernie Hudson is a great actor, and I found myself liking the rest of the cast, as well.

    Give it a look. Congratulations ABC TV, "10-8" and "LA Dragnet" have got me watching your network, again.

    2005 update.

    So, ABC cancels it.
    stafina

    10-8 awesome show

    I've seen the show whenever it was on. Loved it so much, I told my friends & family about it. If by any chance 10-8 got cancelled, please bring it back. It's a wonderful show. All actors are great, especially Danny Nucci who is my favorite. All plots were well written and everyone became hooked on it. Please have this awesome show return to television. 10-8 is the best cop show that I've seen on screen aside from others. My husband loves it so much that he recorded the episodes in case he didn't get a chance to see them. We don't understand why the show was cancelled (that's if it did). It didn't matter how many cop shows were there because this one topped them. All actors' performances are great.
    ernieswanks_757

    Shades of a "Bygone Era."

    This show reminds me of the days when I was a "Rookie" Police Officer for the City of Ventura, California. I could relate totally to the way Deputy Amonte was being treated like "Crap" by the other Officers. You got a sense of how you're not fully accepted into the group until you "Prove Yourself" to the other Officers that you work with. In that sense, the show was very realistic.

    It was amazing to me that with all of the chase scenes, shootings, taking of hostages, fist fights, etc; I never once saw ANY of the Deputies show any type of Report Writing.

    I realize that this is Hollywood & they try to show all of the exciting action type "stuff" but they need to show some type of realism because, all of the above mentioned situations requires some type of Crime Report, Incident Report, Traffic Report, etc.

    Report Writing is the "Backbone" of Police Work, yet the show never even "skims the surface" of this important function.

    Further, Deputy Amonte seemed to always get the "Pretty Women" & he was just a "Rookie". I KNOW that this NEVER HAPPENS during the period when you are a "Trainee." Another thing I noticed was the relationship between Deputy Amonte & his "Training Officer" Deputy Barns (Ernie Hudson), was for the most part "too friendly." especially as the series progressed into the later episodes.

    When I was a "Trainee," there was NO relationship that even resembled anything like "Friendly," In fact, we HATED our Training Officers!!! When these "dynamics" began to be noticed, I felt it impacted the show in a "negative" way.

    I guess that's the difference between playing the part of a Police Officer & actually BEING a Police Officer. I feel that in order for a Police Show to be "credible" it must show ALL aspects of Police Work & not just the "exciting" part of it.

    The "ironic" thing about it is the fact that the person who only "plays" the Police Officer role as an actor gets more money than the person who's REALLY out there doing "REAL POLICE WORK"!!!

    All of the other aspects of this show were portrayed pretty good for the most part.
    vikitoria

    You have the right to remain silent...

    I've watched many of the police dramas since I was a child in the 70's and this was a decent show for something current. The acting is good and the premise is promising. But, why does ABC hate this show?

    The rookie kid, Amonte, is a good hearted thug from the East. The veteran Sarge is a rough, by the book cop who handles his family the sme way. It is better than that old show, The Rookies, with Ontkean, et al. Hudson adds charm to his character, and Nucci brings in his freshness to the small screen here. I love it. The other guys on the show are fun and great to look at - no doubt in that. This show has it all; political correctness, a diverse cast, current themes, and yet ABC is submerging it into the trash. Disney, of all studios, should be backing this show 110%. I love Disney.

    If there is a way to save this show, and you like it, we should try and do something......

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    • Trivia
      Ernie Hudson, who plays Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Deputy John Henry Barnes, is in real life a Reserve Deputy for the neighboring San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department.
    • Quotes

      Deputy Rico Amonte: Sir, I am just trying to make small talk.

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: I don't do small talk!

      Deputy Rico Amonte: [dissapointed] So I'm not gonna tell you how much I miss Brooklyn, huh? Especially the Summers...

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: I don't want to hear your birthday, I don't want to hear your favorite ice cream, I don't want to hear how your dog Skippy died, and I certainly don't want to hear about your bedroom life!

      Deputy Rico Amonte: How did you know my dogs name was Skippy?

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: Are you pulling roots?

      Deputy Rico Amonte: Sir, I do not pull roots, especially when it comes to Skippy. Yellow lab, we had him for fifteen years...

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: How do you say shut up in Italian?

      Deputy Rico Amonte: [confused] What?

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: How do you say shut up in Italian?

      Deputy Rico Amonte: Stait zit.

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: Stait zit.

      Deputy Rico Amonte: Italian is a beautiful language, you know sir?

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: Stait zit!

      Deputy Rico Amonte: Hey, that is pretty good. You know, most people don't...

      Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes: I mean stait zit!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Dinner for Five: Episode #3.6 (2004)

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 10-8: Officers on Duty
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Spine Films
      • Badlands Entertainment
      • Spelling Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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