DVD Review: Hawaii Five-O Season 6 - Page 4

This collection contains 24 episodes on six discs. Except for Jack Lord's “Join us next week for…” promos, there are no DVD extras. The transfers are good, but some installments are noticeably grainy and there are skips in the music on occasion as if it was edited in order to get four hour-long episodes on each disc.

Other things in this collection to watch for are the magic green Ford with an equally green vinyl top that appears as a cab, then a detective car, then a victim’s car, then the bad guy’s getaway car. There is also an old, beaten up, white Chevrolet station wagon that makes repeat appearances as either a stolen vehicle or a detective’s personal car. Count also one of my all-time pet peeves — the interior rear view mirror that appears and disappears depending on how vain the guest star is. Speaking of guest stars, some famous actors turn up in their younger days all over the place in bit parts or even as just extras.

Possibly the most noticeable thing about this particular collection is the complete lack of the catch phrase, “Book ‘em, Danno!”

All and all I liked season six. If only for the "30,000 Rooms" episode it’s well worth the price.

Cast:

  • Jack Lord - Steve McGarrett
  • James MacArthur - Danny "Danno" Williams
  • Kam Fong - Chin Ho Kelly
  • Herman Wedemeyer - Duke Lukela
  • Harry Endo - Che Fong
  • Richard Denning - Gov Paul Jameson
  • Al Harrington - Det. Ben Kokua
  • Al Eben - Doc Bergman
  • Peggy Ryan - Jenny

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  • 1 - Jet Gardner

    May 15, 2009 at 2:56 am

    Here's some Hawaii 5-0 trivia that I decided to edit out because the article was too long...

    Trivia:
    In some stock footage you can spot McGarrett’s original two-door 1967 car instead of the four-door ’68 by its red interior. Until the end of the 1974 season, Steve drove a 1968 Mercury Park Lane Brougham 4-door Sedan, with power steering, power front disc brakes, power windows, power seat, A/C, AM/FM, and cruise control. For some unfathomable reason the actual “hero” car was blown up as part of the final episode of that season instead of a double. Even after it was destroyed, footage of the Park Lane flying down the street was used as stock footage in later seasons.

    Jack Lord was offered the role of Captain Kirk on Star Trek and turned it down.

    Sammy Davis Jr. did a vocal of the famous theme song that never aired.

  • 2 - ok-auguste

    May 15, 2009 at 3:27 am

    Rah! Rah! for a new 5-0 series release!
    Unhappily tantalising for us in Uk/Europe who are several months behind each release.
    But...
    the wadding's worth it.

  • 3 - Jet Gardner

    May 15, 2009 at 3:29 am

    Thanks auguste, if you're a music lover, the "Bachish" electronic fugue used to accompany the 30,000 room episode is well worth the price and the wait.

    Jet

  • 4 - ok-auguste

    May 15, 2009 at 3:33 am

    "waiting's worth it" natch.
    who knows though...with all the good reviews I'm reading about Hawaii 5-0 series 6, it is getting wadded up to mucho great expectations.

  • 5 - ok-auguste

    May 15, 2009 at 3:38 am

    Thanks for the tip-off re "30,000" room" ep, a Bachish (the best) fugue sounds sublime.

  • 6 - Jet Gardner

    May 15, 2009 at 8:28 am

    No problem, how long is the release delay in Europe?

  • 7 - roger nowosielski

    May 15, 2009 at 8:36 am

    I always liked Jack Lord. Wasn't there some tragedy connected with his death?

  • 8 - Jet Gardner

    May 15, 2009 at 9:28 am

    He died of what almost took me-Congestive heart failure, rumors flew that he had Alzheimer's but they were never confirmed.

    At one time he ran for governor of Hawaii.

  • 9 - Jet Gardner

    May 15, 2009 at 9:29 am

    Despite what you may have heard, his hair did move on occasion.

  • 10 - ok-auguste

    May 16, 2009 at 2:53 am

    Aloha Jet ~ lol at the Lord's hair moving, on occasion.
    Woeful blues: We seem to lag behind by about 4 or 5 months. (Could you have a word?)

  • 11 - Jet Gardner

    May 16, 2009 at 7:29 am

    August; doesn't Europe have a different video format than the U.S.? That may be why there's a lag... but four or five MONTHS????

    Wow!

  • 12 - ok-auguste

    May 16, 2009 at 7:53 am

    Yes, Jet ~ it's a BIG lag. Especially when you look up Amazon and see a film/DVD set - then see it's in dollars. Hopping on to the UK site, no release yet. Europe vids are PAL 2 and DVD's are for zone 2; different formats to yours.
    Could be something to do with demand? You have these vintage show's running all the time in some TV stations or other, so the shows have original fans as well as collecting new ones. Good side is that just as we're getting ready to pull out the boots and mufflers in the autumn, we'll be set for a trip to the islands via 5-0!

  • 13 - Jet Gardner

    May 16, 2009 at 9:27 am

    On the other hand there are DVD titles of American TV shows in Europe that may never come to America because they're in the wrong format.

    I have a whole shopping list of movies etc. that I used to look for that I can only get over there and they'd only play-over there.

    It gets frustrating because 5 years later I can't afford them.

    I wonder if it's possible to get a European formatted DVD player over here-Then again it probably wouldn't be compatible with our TVs

    When I think of it, I'll have to see if someone on the internet sells format converters... then again the picture would probably be really shitty after all that processing.

    alas

  • 14 - ok-auguste

    May 18, 2009 at 4:32 am

    Ah ha Jet, please don't get me going on that one! Seriously, I'm gob-smacked that there are US films & TV prog s unreleased in DVD in the States? That's a shocker. You've a continent of a mass market which caters to so many tastes; demand must be far greater there. For US markets, I'd have thought Europe was even more a diminished market than Britain, where, small though we are, we share the same language. And the UK has a large appetite for American TV.

    Last winter a review turned me on to the 5-0 releases. Since then have acquired a few vintage TV shows in boxed-sets. Several British shows, like The Avengers, Secret Agent, even a super Brit sit-com with fabulous Elaine Stritch (Two's Company), is only available in the US! As I'm getting into DVD sets, my lists too grows frustratingly longer. When - WILL they make compatible players for these things? After all, we're only separated by the Atlantic. Great idea about the converters, but think you're right about losing picture quality.

    That said, we're fortunate so many of the quality show's are being harvested, and great that people like you write these public reviews so people like me buy them. Then the companies go on to release succeeding new seasons.

  • 15 - Jet Gardner

    May 18, 2009 at 4:55 am

    No no, There apparently are companies that record things over there off the air that are formatted for the European TV broadcast system-either that or they don't think they'll sell here.

    A good example is the EXCELLENT pilot movie by Abby Mann, "The Marcus-Nelson Murders" which became the "Kojak" series in the 70s. It was based on a real mystery that had a lot of plot twists and turns, but apparently it can only be found over there.

    There's a Richard Burton movie called The Medusa Touch and The Robert Wagner series "It takes a thief".

    By the way, if I forget to tell you, I'm going into the hospital again this thursday so I'll be gone for a while after that...

    alas

  • 16 - Jet Gardner

    May 18, 2009 at 4:59 am

    As for British TV series, I have the entire collection of the Emma Peel episodes of "The Avengers", all of "Are you being served?" "Space 1999" and of course "Blackadder" on DVD.

  • 17 - ok-auguste

    May 19, 2009 at 5:04 am

    Was curious about "To Catch a Thief so on googling it, came across a tip where you might find it available? www.hulu.com/watch/12204/it-takes-a-thief-a-spot-of-trouble.

    Nice one! I feel the Emma Peel series are the best, and most humorous. There's also something special about the sharp black & white shows. (Some episodes available in Uk, thought not all the collection).

    Jet, sorry to hear that you have a hospital stay coming up. Always a challenge and a hill to climb. Wishing you all the very best, and leave you with an Irish blessing,
    "May the road rise to meet you
    May the wind be always at your back"

    Keep on truckin'
    (Patricia)

  • 18 - Jet Gardner

    May 19, 2009 at 1:22 pm

    Thanks Patricia, I've watched "It takes a thief" on Hulu, it's a great site, especially with the season 2+ episodes of Kojak.

    If you get a chance checkout "I want to report a dream" on the Kojak series there. There's a piano piece used in the soundtrack that was the first think I learned how to play.

  • 19 - Bliffle

    May 19, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    5-0 is proof of my contention that TV is about VISUAL effects and has little to do with sound or (heaven forfend) plot.

    Best to watch TV while listening to something else or reading a book.

    An exception is listening to the audio during the opening credits of 5-0 when those Hawaiian guys are pouring it on and roaring through the surf in a dugout canoe. Best part of the whole show.

  • 20 - Jet Gardner

    May 19, 2009 at 6:05 pm

    As a matter of fact Blif, there are very few visual effects in 5-0 so the only thing it had going was its plots and story lines.

    That's what made it so successful through 12 seasons, compare that to nearly any other TV show's longetivity and you'll see what I mean. It had appeal.

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