Hawaii Five-O - The Second Season | 
| Actor: Jack Lord Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 1206 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: PARD852124D UPC: 097368521247 EAN: 0097368521247 ASIN: B000PGTPC8
Theatrical Release Date: September 26, 1968 Release Date: July 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, still in plastic, ships as soon as you buy it!
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/05/2008
Amazon.com Solving crimes and putting the perps behind bars is Steve McGarrett's bag. Why, he says so himself, and in so many words, in the very first of the 24 episodes collected in this five-disc set comprising the complete second season (1969-70) of Hawaii Five-0. Portrayed by Jack Lord, and described by no less an authority than the New York Times as "a model of steadfast decency" and "beyond cool but still so square he could have been Lawrence Welk's cop brother-in-law," McGarrett is the leader of the islands' crack, four-man police unit, and as usual, he has his hands full. Perhaps that's why the man has no discernible sense of humor and only the merest suggestion of a social life. Between keeping his famous hair in order, delivering stern lectures about right and wrong to clueless lowlifes, and, as he puts it in another Second Season episode, constantly worrying "about a world without law and justice
where no one gives a damn about anything," who has time for such trivialities? This season finds McGarrett and cohorts Danno (James McArthur), Kono (Zulu), and Chin Ho (Kam Fong) dealing with the usual complement of sleaze: murderers, gamblers, druggies, prostitutes, insurance scammers, low-rent terrorists, and so on. But Hawaii Five-0 offers its share of weirdness as well. In "Forty Feet High and It Kills!", Red Chinese uber-criminal Wo Fat (Khigh Dhiegh) and his crew orchestrate a fake tsunami warning so they can kidnap a brilliant scientist (an amusing performance by Will Geer) and force him to conduct genetic-tampering experiments designed to create a master race. In the fairly ridiculous "King Kamehameha Blues," a group of young folks steal the legendary king's robe from a museum, just to show they can; it's a measure of McGarrett's ultra-hardline attitude that the governor's offer of amnesty to the thieves if they'll return the precious garment really sticks in his righteous craw. And in "The Singapore File," McGarrett travels overseas in order to accompany a comely murder witness back to Honolulu; though tempted by her charms, he's far too scrupulous to indulge in any extra-curriculars while on the job (and Steve McGarrett is always on the job). Hawaii Five-0's other elements are a mixed bag. As always, the Hawaiian scenery is gorgeous. Morton Stevens' theme song remains one of the best ever, and much of the other music, especially the jazzy stuff, is also terrific. However, the show isn't big on either action or tension; too many scenes are slow and talky. And in the final year of the '60s, when men walked on the moon and Woodstock and Altamont marked the respective high and low points of the hippie movement, its depiction of the counterculture is laughably square; it's as if the entire decade barely happened. The box set includes brief, previous-week promos for each episode, but no other bonus material. --Sam Graham
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Missing Episode November 22, 2008 The missing episode in question was a show about members of the Unification Church. The church is based on the name of church founder Sun Myung Moon (known to many as the "Moonies").
The unification Church threated to sue CBS in the 1970's due to what they considered a defamatory portrayal of their members and beliefs.
A settlement was reached where CBS agreed never to air the show again. This episode was aired only once, and has never been seen again, not even in syndication.
This is the missing episode, and was likely not included for this reason.
5-O Rocks! September 23, 2008 Can it get any better than this? I gave the first 4 seasons to my husband for his birthday and he said it was the best present EVER. We look for landmarks we know, my husband knows the make and model of every car. Sometimes we laugh because of the out of date "lingo" etc but its very endearing. The music still stirs the blood, and every time Jack Lord says " book him Dan-O" we say it right along with him :) This was one of my mothers fav shows when I was a kid.
Just as I remember... July 21, 2008 I cannot believe Jack Lord was in his 50's when this series was taped! He looked great. The scenery is beautiful, the haircuts hysterical, and the acting so so -- just like I remember it when I watched as a kid. Classic cars and absurd plots ... worth every penny.
Hawaii Five-0 June 23, 2008 Just loved the show and am glad to see it out on dvd for continual enjoyment!!
Hawaii Five 0 The Second Season DVDs June 9, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Please see my review of Season One first:
For Season Two, they added episode previews as the 'Special Feature'. NOT all of the previews are here. In fact, they left out an entire episode.
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