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Directed by
  
Charles R. Rondeau

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
10 September 1977

Number of seasons
  
1

Number of episodes
  
12

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IMDb

Genre
  
AdventureChildren's

Country of origin
  
USA

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
26 November 1977

Network
  
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Starring
  
Matthew LaborteauxJ.R. MillerJolie NewmanJohnny BrognaJames Bond III

Cast
  
Matthew Labyorteaux, James Bond III

Similar
  
Big John - Little John, Run - Joe - Run, Baggy Pants and the Nitwits, The Kids From CAPER, Monster Squad

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The Red Hand Gang is an American live-action Saturday morning television series that aired on NBC from September 10 to November 26, 1977. The show featured five crime-solving pre-teens and their dog Boomer, who lived in the inner city. The group was so named because its members left red hand prints on fences to mark where they had been.

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Main cast

Members of the Red Hand Gang include:

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  • Frankie played by Matthew Laborteaux, later of Little House on the Prairie fame, was the gang's leader.
  • Doc played by James Bond III, who went on to play in Spike Lee's School Daze a decade later.
  • Joanne played by Jolie Newman, who went on to become a professional producer and who died on March 31, 2002 at age 36.
  • Lil' Bill played by Johnny Brogna, who starred with Gregory Peck in the film MacArthur.
  • J.R. played by J.R. Miller, later of The Amityville Horror fame.
  • Boomer, their dog, who would later have his own spin-off series, Here's Boomer.

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    The episodes of The Red Hand Gang, unlike those of other Saturday morning shows, were grouped into multiple shows: one of five parts, one of four, and one of three. Each episode ended in a cliffhanger.

    Synopsis and supporting cast

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    The first adventure is split across the first 5 episodes. A young boy called Johnny, played by Robert Ahlers, is kidnapped and held for ransom in an old house. The Red Hand Gang find out where the boy is being held by trailing one of the kidnappers, played by Maureen Arthur to their hideout. The gang set traps to scare the other kidnappers, played by Anthony Zerbe and James Hampton but the kidnappers move to another location with the gang in pursuit.

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    The second story is split across the next four episodes. The gang go to a hotel to meet their hero, a football player called O.K. Oakins, played by Van Williams, who is the special guest at a charity auction. The star attraction of the auction is a priceless jewel. Whilst at the hotel the gang stumble across a plot to steal the jewel by replacing O.K. Oakins with a lookalike and replacing the real gem with a fake. The two jewel thieves are played by Buck Kartalian and James Griffith.

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    The final story is set over the final three episodes. The gang visit an animal sanctuary with their friend Holly, who is deaf, played by Dawn Lyn. The animal sanctuary features a chimpanzee called Maxwell who can understand sign language. Unbeknownst to the gang, the chimpanzee is going to be used by two crooks to help them carry out a museum robbery. The two museum thieves are played by Tom Reese and Walter Burke.

    Filming locations

    Scenes for the series were shot in and around Los Angeles, California.

    The opening credits contain scenes that were shot on South Seaside Avenue in San Pedro, showing the gang running along a pier that is part of Terminal Island in the Port of Los Angeles. The same location was used in the first adventure for the scene where the kidnappers are holding the kidnapped boy on board a boat. The pier is located opposite Marine Sheet Metal Works. The pier itself is located at berth 259/260 of the Port of Los Angeles and next to the building of the Southern California Marine Institute. Coordinates: 33°44′9.22″N 118°16′13.79″W.

    Some of the outdoor scenes for the first adventure (5 episodes) were filmed in Venice, Los Angeles. During one scene, the character Frankie trails a female kidnapper along what is Windward Avenue, pausing at the intersection of Windward Avenue and Pacific Avenue outside a shop. The shop is now a cafe called Cafe Collage. Coordinates: 33°59′16.29″N 118°28′19.98″W.

    During the second adventure about a jewel heist. The fictional football player O.K. Oakins is kidnapped and replaced with a stooge, in order to steal a priceless diamond during a charily auction taking place in a hotel. The hotel used for filming is now the Ritz-Carlton Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. At the time of the filming, the hotel was called the Wentworth Hotel, but uses the fictitious name, The Park Hotel, in the episode. Coordinates: 34°7′7.77″N 118°8′1.67″W.

    In the third adventure about a museum robbery, the street scenes are filmed on Clinton Street and North Norton Avenue in Hollywood. The rear of Raleigh Studios doubles as the entrance to the museum. This location is about one block from Melrose Avenue. Coordinates: 34°4′53.98″N 118°19′2.97″W.

    Cancellation

    The Red Hand Gang was cancelled in November 1977 — not even halfway into the television season. The cancellation was partly due to its 12:30PM ET time slot, when many key affiliates tend to preempt NBC programming after 12 Noon ET for their own programming, especially college football.

    Syndication and DVD release

    The series has often been broadcast in the United Kingdom, where it is considerably better known than in its home country. The Red Hand Gang was initially released on DVD in the U.K. only, on September 30, 2008 in its first ever retail release. A 2-disc DVD set was released on July 28, 2009 in the U.S. The series was also broadcast in the early 1980s in syndication in Italy under the title La Gang della Mano Rossa (same meaning as in English).

    References

    The Red Hand Gang Wikipedia