Longstreet

1971
Longstreet

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EP1 Way Of The Intercepting Fist Sep 16, 1971

Mike Longstreet enlists the Teachings of martial arts expert Li Tsung in order to defend himself despite his blindness.

EP2 A World of Perfect Complicity Sep 23, 1971

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EP3 One in the Reality Column Sep 30, 1971

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EP4 So, Who's Fred Hornbeck? Oct 07, 1971

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EP5 Elegy in Brass Oct 14, 1971

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EP6 Spell Legacy Like Death Oct 21, 1971

Spell Legacy Like Death is a 1971 action, crime and drama television episode written by Mark Rodgers, Sy Salkowitz, Stirling Silliphant and Baynard Kendrick and directed by Paul Krasny.

EP7 The Shape of Nightmares Oct 28, 1971

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EP8 The Girl with a Broom Nov 04, 1971

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EP10 I See, Said the Blind Man Nov 18, 1971

I See, Said the Blind Man is a 1971 action, drama and crime television episode written by Sandor Stern and directed by Leslie H. Martinson.

EP11 This Little Piggy Went to the Marquette Dec 02, 1971

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EP12 There Was A Crooked Man Dec 09, 1971

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EP13 The Old Team Spirit Dec 16, 1971

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EP14 The Long Way Home Dec 30, 1971

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EP15 Let the Memories Be Happy Ones Jan 06, 1972

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EP16 Survival Times Two Jan 13, 1972

A deadly water moccasin and an equally deadly trapper add up to peril for Longstreet and Duke, whose trek into the Louisiana bayous turns into a battle for survival.

EP17 Eye of the Storm Jan 20, 1972

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EP18 Please Leave the Wreck for Others to Enjoy Jan 27, 1972

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EP19 Anatomy of a Mayday Feb 03, 1972

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EP20 Sad Songs and Other Conversations Feb 10, 1972

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EP21 Field of Honor Feb 17, 1972

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EP22 Through Shattering Glass Feb 24, 1972

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EP23 The Sound of Money Talking Mar 02, 1972

Bank teller Roy has an interesting early-retirement plan: he's the inside man on a quarter-million-dollar heist.
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Released: 16 September 1971 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Longstreet is an American crime drama series that was broadcast on the ABC in the 1971-1972 season. A 90-minute pilot movie of the same name aired prior to the debut of the series as an ABC Movie of the Week.

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crmfghtr A series that truly had depth and got you into the character more then any series today. Brilliantly scripted, directed and acted. Anyone having issues coping with life on any level will find the show inspiring. Yes the mystery aspect was well done, but more well done is the portrayal of a man overcoming impossible odds to strive and persevere. Add to this some bonus episodes of the incomparable Bruce Lee and you have a winner of a series. It's a true crime that the series did not continue, because it had a depth rarely found in series of the time, or in fact on TV today. Longstreet is one of those rare treasures waiting to be found by those who wish to dig.
Rumjal I enjoyed Longstreet, which followed in the steps of Raymond Burr's successful Ironside TV series and was intended to give it competition. But this show was canceled after one season because it was decided--I believe wrongly--that Longstreet was not able to compete with Mr. Burr's Ironside.I may add that the pilot for this show was especially well done and very memorable. I hope that a box set of Longstreet will appear.Writers should note that this story idea was only briefly explored here and that much more could and should be done to show the play and interplay of disabilities on TV.
hamlet-16 This series was a cut above the rest of the TV detective series of the day but somehow didn't find an audience.The idea of a blind detective may not be totally new but added so much to the story. And who could forget Pax, the beautiful guide dog in the series!Whilst the stories themselves may have been no better than the average series, the settings , in New Orleans, the acting and the music (I note the comment about the music score in other comments ...I remember that clearly) all work to make a good television series even better!Well you never know ...one day Paramount might just dig into its archives and release it on DVD!
peter07 Like the film "Marlowe," the only claim to fame of this rather insignificant series is its inclusion of aspiring actor Bruce Lee as a recurring character.Nobody seems to remember it for anything other than that. Still, a special DVD with all of the episodes starring Lee would be worthwhile.