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Genre
  
Action, Crime, Drama

Initial release
  
November 11, 1973

First episode date
  
1973

Network
  
NBC

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Director
  
Robert Butler

Final episode date
  
1973

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Writer
  
Joseph Wambaugh (novel), E. Jack Neuman (teleplay)

Cast
  
William Holden
(Bumper Morgan),
Lee Remick
(Cassie Walters),
Joe Santos
(Sergeant Cruz Segovia),
Sam Elliott
(Detective Charlie Bronski),
Eileen Brennan
(Glenda),
Vic Tayback
(Neil Grogan)

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The Blue Knight is a 1973 made-for-TV film based on Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It gave rise to the 1975 TV series also named The Blue Knight. It ran originally on NBC TV in November 1973, was directed by Robert Butler, and starred an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper Morgan. The additional cast includes Lee Remick, Anne Archer, Sam Elliott, Joe Santos, and Vic Tayback. The film was a four-hour series.

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Plot

The film follows one week in the life of 20-year LAPD veteran Bumper Morgan, who is scheduled to retire. Before he leaves, he must work on the murder of a prostitute in one of LA's far corners. Along the way, he must grapple with vicious thugs, his fellow officers who feel mixed on his leaving, and his woman who wants him to leave the streets behind.

Cast

  • William Holden as Bumper Morgan
  • Lee Remick as Cassie Walters
  • Anne Archer as Laila
  • Sam Elliott as Detective Charlie Bronski
  • Joe Santos as Sergeant Cruz Segovia
  • Vic Tayback as Neil Grogan
  • Production

    Holden said he was surprised to be cast as Morgan, as he thought Ernest Borgnine or Rod Steiger would have been preferred. Shooting took seven weeks. The Blue Knight was filmed as a four-episode miniseries of 100 minutes each for the US market and a 100-minute theatrical film for European markets. It was one of the first miniseries on American television.

    Reception

    The first episode aired on November 11, 1973, and continued over the course of the next three days. The Blue Knight received positive reviews. Jay Sharbutt of the Associated Press praised the miniseries' realism and wrote that readers "ought to catch this show". Rick Du Brow of United Press International wrote that the miniseries' length allows it to unfold slowly and create a "cohesive dramatic atmosphere", unlike typical TV shows. Time Out London, in a retrospective review of the theatrical cut, called it "seminal stuff" and wrote that it is more interesting for its influence on following police dramas than its story.

    Awards

    Emmys went to William Holden (in his first TV film role), director Robert Butler, and editors Marjorie and Gene Fowler Jr. Lee Remick received an Emmy nomination. The show was also nominated for Outstanding Limited Series.

    References

    The Blue Knight (film) Wikipedia
    The Blue Knight (film) IMDb The Blue Knight (film) themoviedb.org