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Miami Vice ()


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-Resplendent with authentic 1980s music, fashion, and vibe, "Miami Vice" follows two undercover detectives and their extended team through the mean streets of Miami, Florida.

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  • Won 4 Primetime Emmys. Another 9 wins & 29 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Detective James Crockett (111 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Detective Ricardo Tubbs (111 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Detective Gina Calabrese / ... (111 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Detective Trudy Joplin (111 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Detective Stan Switek (110 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Lieutenant Martin Castillo (107 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Det. Larry Zito (58 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  F.B.I. Agent Paul / ... (26 episodes, 1984-1987)
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  Izzy Moreno / ... (23 episodes, 1984-1989)
Raphael Rey Gomez ...
  Delgado Man / ... (10 episodes, 1987-1989)
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  Lester Kosko / ... (8 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  Neville 'Noogie' Lamont / ... (7 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  Caroline Crockett / ... (6 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Caitlin Davies (8 episodes, 1987-1988)
Parris Buckner ...
  Bob Ballard / ... (5 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Diplomat Roberto / ... (5 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Brookings / ... (5 episodes, 1985-1989)
Joe Hess ...
  Javier Escobar / ... (5 episodes, 1985-1987)
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  FBI Agent / ... (5 episodes, 1986-1989)
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  Street Person / ... (5 episodes, 1984-1986)
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  Drug Dealer / ... (5 episodes, 1988)
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  Lt. Lou Rodriguez (5 episodes, 1984)
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  Frederico Librizzi / ... (4 episodes, 1985-1989)
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  George Sordoni / ... (4 episodes, 1985-1988)
Alfredo Álvarez Calderón ...
  Caesar Montoya / ... (4 episodes, 1986-1989)
Robert Hoelscher ...
  Policeman / ... (4 episodes, 1986-1988)
Bob Gerchen ...
  Paul Fremont / ... (4 episodes, 1987-1989)
Michael George Owens ...
  Deacon / ... (4 episodes, 1986-1988)
Tom Kouchalakos ...
  Agent Hanley / ... (4 episodes, 1986-1989)
Roger Pretto ...
  Miranda / ... (4 episodes, 1986-1989)
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  Doctor / ... (4 episodes, 1987-1989)
Duke Vincent ...
  Fuentes / ... (4 episodes, 1987-1989)
John Archie ...
  Walter Mills / ... (4 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  Don / ... (4 episodes, 1984-1986)
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  Emilio / ... (4 episodes, 1988-1989)
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  Juror / ... (4 episodes, 1985-1989)
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  Joey 'Fallon' Harden / ... (3 episodes, 1988-1989)
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  Albert Lombard (3 episodes, 1984-1989)
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  Valerie Gordon (3 episodes, 1985-1989)
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  Frank Mosca / ... (3 episodes, 1986-1988)
Toukie Smith ...
  Angie, Caitlin's Assistant (3 episodes, 1987-1988)
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  Adonis Jackson / ... (3 episodes, 1984-1985)
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  Charlie Fusco / ... (3 episodes, 1985-1989)
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  Orlando Calderone / ... (3 episodes, 1986-1989)
Julie Brams ...
  Hackman's Wife / ... (3 episodes, 1988-1989)
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  Oswaldo Guzman / ... (3 episodes, 1986-1987)
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  Billy Crockett (4 episodes, 1987-1989)
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  Jiveman / ... (3 episodes, 1984-1988)
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  Conejo / ... (3 episodes, 1984-1987)
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  Tommy / ... (3 episodes, 1985-1986)

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Plot Summary

-James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs are undercover Miami police detectives. Their world is the sordid yet distinctly high-flying and glamorous world of drug dealers. To fit in they need to look and act the part: flashy cars, trendy clothes, glamorous women. Written by grantss

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Also Known As
  • Miami Unworthiness (United States)
  • Gold Coast (United States)
  • Deux flics à Miami (France)
  • Corrupción en Miami (Spain)
  • Полиция Майами: Отдел нравов (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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Runtime
  • 48 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Don Johnson was ready to leave the show at the end of its second season, and the studio lined up Mark Harmon or Treat Williams to take over the role of Sonny Crockett. The only one not happy with this solution was executive producer Michael Mann, who convinced Johnson to stay on. As a result, Johnson became the best paid actor in the history of television series. Johnson subsequently had to turn down roles in quite a few movies, such as the leads in both The Untouchables (1987) and Die Hard (1988). See more »
Goofs In the beginning of the episode "Calderon's Return, Part 1", a hired assassin, supposedly one of the best in the world, is seen putting on surgical gloves to keep his fingerprints off the gun he is about to use. However, before he puts on the gloves, he moves the gun off of them by touching the gun butt with his fingertips. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1985). See more »
Crazy Credits Three episodes of the series have these additional songs playing at the closing credits instead of the show's original theme song: "Calderone's Return": Tina Turner - "What's Love Got to Do With It?"; this song plays over footage of Crockett and Tubbs riding a speedboat, plus flashbacks of Tubbs and Angelina. "Phil the Shill": Phil Collins - "Life is a Rat Race" and "Freefall" (final episode): Terry Kath - "Tell Me"; this song plays over a montage of scenes from the show. See more »
Quotes [During an auction]
Sonny Crockett: The secret to success, whether it's women or money, is knowing when to quit. I oughta know: I'm divorced and broke.
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