Vernon Dent: Stooge Heavy (Second Banana to The Three Stooges and Other Film Comedy Greats)
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BLUE BLOODS – Flags of Our Fathers
Air Date/Released | Friday, December 11, 2015 |
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Station/Studio | CBS / Panda Productions |
The Reagan family comprises three generations of NYPD, including the Police Commissioner (Tom Selleck), his father, a former Commissioner, and his two sons, one a detective and the other a patrolman. Commissioner Reagan’s daughter is a prosecutor for the District Attorney. Stories focus on the tight, loving Reagan family as it deals with their jobs and the effects it has on their personal relationships.
Jamie and his partner try to help a young, 13-year-old girl who carries bitterness toward the NYPD over the death of her father. She believes he was innocent, but in truth he was killed in a righteous shooting. Danny learns that his former partner planted the key evidence in a murder case from seven years earlier. The killer was guilty, but his conviction will be overturned unless Danny can find evidence for a new trial. Commissioner Reagan deals with the Constitutional right of Free Speech, versus his personal views toward the Department’s obligation to protect a protest group determined to burn the American flag. The young girl tries to deal with weighing the truth about her father, against the man she loved...
He could be really sweet, ya know? He cooked me breakfast. Then we’d watch TV. The Three Stooges. We’d laugh until our stomachs hurt.
Crew: David Barrett (Director), Ian Biederman (Writer), David Barrett, Peter Blauner, Bryan Goluboff, Siobhan Byrn O’Connor, Brian Burns, Ian Biederman, Kevin Wade, Leonard Goldberg, Tom Selleck (Executive Producers), John Mabry, Daniel Truly Jane Raab (Producers), Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess (Creators)
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