N.Y.P.D.
N.Y.P.D.
| 05 September 1967 (USA)
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    Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
    Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
    KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
    Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
    GUENOT PHILIPPE Another TV show I recently discovered. I appreciate that it is very different from the usual - but worth - Hollywood stuff. You rapidly recognize here the NY City style, way of filming. You may think of Sidney Lumet's films. Yes, fast paced is the best word to describe this show. Acting performances are absolutely fantastic, Jack Warden at his best. I am very happy to Watch this TV show. I also Watch SWAT in the same time; I also appreciate, but the two are very different. The score is terrific. I don't know if this show has already been aired in France. I don't think so. Anyway, I was too young to remember.
    aquaman-2001 Best TV cop show of the 1960's. I watched the show as a kid. I was8 years old. Real Hardcore NYC background & reality violence.Loved the intro theme song & images of New York. Found a 9 minuteclip and & intro on youtube.com Now if Hawaii-Five0 is on DVD on its 4th season, how about NYPD coming on DVD. It would be a hotseller for the boomer generation. ***New York's World Trade Center wasn't even built when this show ran from 1967 thru 1969. WTC started construction in 1970. A great TV show. Running time 30 minutes. Running time 30 minutes. Reflection of turmoil during 1960's urban cities crime problem.
    mikeghee I sat through many episodes of NYPD 1967 when I was a kid which kept me riveted and in suspense. I just thought it was so exciting to look at and I can clearly remember talking about it the next day after it aired with my 3rd Grade schoolmates who were watching also. As i remember, the show was basically about 3 NYPD detectives cracking interesting cases in NYPD. Each show was 30 minutes which made them brisk and right to the point ! Some of the episodes i remember clearly remember which were great was one with Jon Voight as a mad bomber. Then there was one when Detective Corso posed as a bum to entrap some muggers. There was another one with the guy who was on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (I think the actor's name was Graham Jarvis) who was troubled (i forget why) but decides to take his aggression out on a rooftop with a high powered rifle. This was suspenseful stuff.The opening of the show with the theme song and camera close up of the the flashing red siren and the announcer saying "NYPD......in color) is classic 60's nostalgia.
    teejay-4 Shows like Homicide owe a debt of gratitude to NYPD. This show was gritty and felt real as the detectives worked NYC fighting crime. The always reliable Jack Warden was the boss, Frank Converse was young Johnny Corso, and the under-rated Robert Hooks was Jeff Ward (whose wife Ethel was played by Denise Nicholas). And many, many later famous faces showed up on this show each week. It was a great show and it deserves a more than honorable mention!