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McCloud was an American television police drama that aired on NBC from 1970 to 1977. The title role was played by Dennis Weaver as Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam McCloud, a law officer from Taos, New Mexico on semi-permanent "special assignment" with the New York City Police Department.

Portrayal of New York City in the 1970s

The show, which was in some senses a big city Western, was set in New York City during what was arguably the nadir of the city's existence in the late 20th century, a period following the troubled 1960s and leading up to the fiscal crisis of 1975 (which figured in "The Day New York Turned Blue", for example).

Related Topics:
Western - New York City - Nadir - 20th century - 1960s - 1975

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At the time, the city seemed to be on an inexorable downward slide into chaos, a theme that was explored in a more brutal fashion in William Friedkin's film The French Connection which was released the year after the pilot of McCloud. In some episodes (such as "Walk in the Dark") the city was portrayed as particularly crime-ridden, with the danger of muggings and bodily harm at every turn. Such lurking evil was often more in the dialogue than the pictures, however, and the show retained a somewhat whimsical and sunny flavor despite the subject matter.

Related Topics:
William Friedkin - The French Connection - Crime-ridden

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McCloud was filmed partially on location (the unit was in New York for "A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley" notably, and traveled to Hawaii for "A Cowboy in Paradise", to Mexico City and Teotihuacan for "Lady on the Run", and to Sydney for "Sharks!"?second-unit footage came from London, Paris, Monaco, Rome, and Moscow at various times), but utilized the Universal back lot for many scenes.

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A recurring theme in many episodes was the incorporation of a plot device from Hollywood cinema, particularly at the climax of an episode. Examples included chases on horseback to lasso cattle rustlers ("The Colorado Cattle Caper"), a 1930s-style gangster shoot-out (the film-within-a-film shot on location in "The Gang That Stole Manhattan,"), a Jesse James-style train hold-up on the Long Island Rail Road ("Butch Cassidy Rides Again"), and a showdown with a vampire on the Third Street Bridge ("McCloud Meets Dracula").

Related Topics:
Plot device - Hollywood - Cinema - Lasso - 1930s - Jesse James - Long Island Rail Road - Vampire - Third Street Bridge

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Since leaving the air in 1977, the show has played regularly and often in syndication. In 1989, Dennis Weaver reprised the role in The Return of Sam McCloud in which his character was now a senator from New Mexico.

Related Topics:
1977 - 1989 - New Mexico

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
History
Recurring Themes and Characters
Portrayal of New York City in the 1970s
Revival plans
External links

 

 

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