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*** Kojak - Season 5 NEW PAL 5-DVD Set Telly Savalas ***

Brand new, official studio-released DVD of this great film, imported from Germany ( Kojak - Season Five )
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Original Title: Kojak - Season Five
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Emmy Awards
Golden Globes
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
990 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1977 and produced in:
Country: United States ( Region: USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Leo Penn


Written By:
Abby Mann
Donald P. Bellisario


Actors:
Telly Savalas ..... Lt. Theo Kojak
Dan Frazer ..... Capt. Frank McNeil
Kevin Dobson ..... Det. Bobby Crocker
George Savalas ..... Det. Stavros
Charles Cioffi ..... Arnie Brace
Paula Kelly ..... Janet Carlisle
Carole Cook ..... Marie Stella
Edward Power ..... Federal Agent Robinson (as Ed Power)
Cathey Paine ..... Linda
Mike Lane ..... Curly (as Michael Lane)
Earl Boen ..... Assistant D.A. Hepburn
Jan Peters ..... Ben
Mark Russell ..... Det. Saperstein
Vince Conti ..... Det. Rizzo
Lynne Topping ..... Charlene
Larry J. Blake ..... Desk Lieutenant
Connie Sawyer ..... Mary Benson
Wade Graham ..... Paramedic
Norma Michaels ..... Mary Anne (uncredited)


Synopsis:
A bald New York City detective cop, Lt. Theo Kojak, is primarily best-known for his no-nonsense capacity of bringing criminals and sending them to justice, in a calmly and quietly matter. He also had the knack of licking lollipops and using his popular catch-phrase, 'Who Loves Ya, Baby?' At work in the New York Precinct, prior to loading up several cases on the scene of the crime, he frequently supports and often had a close bond with each of his workers, Capt. Frank MacNeil, who was his primarily boss who was also promoted as Chief of Detectives, Det. Bobby Crocker (with whom he always admired, all the time) as Kojak's loyal partner, and Det. Stavros.

Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak.
Season 5
Season 5, Episode 1: The Queen of Hearts Is Wild
Original Air Date-2 October 1977
Season 5, Episode 2: A Strange Kind of Love
Original Air Date-9 October 1977
A taxicab driver listens to a female late-night talk-radio host during his beat. The host frequently inveighs against evildoers in the city, and the psychotic driver decides to take her up on it - stalking the people who she names and gunning them down.
Season 5, Episode 3: Laid Off
Original Air Date-16 October 1977
A New York City budget crisis results in "last hired, first fired" for a friend of Kojak's who had recently joined the police force. As the rookie's bills mount, he winds up in debt to a numbers-running gang as well and joins it, secretly feeding information to Kojak from inside the gang.
Season 5, Episode 4: Cry for the Kids
Original Air Date-23 October 1977
Season 5, Episode 5: Once More from Birdland
Original Air Date-30 October 1977
A singer helps clear her father of a murder for which he was imprisoned 14 years earlier.
Season 5, Episode 6: Caper on a Quiet Street
Original Air Date-6 November 1977
A year ago, a gang of thieves knocked over a bank, killed three people and got away with $6 million. They then split up, leaving one member to hide the loot. Now that the heat has died down, the gang plans to reunite and divide the cash. The bag man, however, is recognized by a cop and suffers a fatal heart attack while running away. The thieves decide to scour the neighborhood where the bag man died, and eventually focus on an apartment building which they invade with assault rifles. Kojak, trying to slip into the building, is cornered by a woman who used to be the gang leader's girlfriend but dumped him for his violence. She holds Kojak at bay with a gun but then leaves him - whereupon Kokak douses another thug with a water hose and escapes - in order to keep the gang leader from killing a group of apartment-house tenants he holds hostage.
Season 5, Episode 7: Letters of Death
Original Air Date-13 November 1977
Season 5, Episode 8: Tears for All Who Loved Her
Original Air Date-20 November 1977
Season 5, Episode 9: The Summer of '69: Part 1
Original Air Date-4 December 1977
A young woman is found stabbed to death in the trunk of a car and the MO is the same as a serial killer known as the "Clothesline Killer", who terrorized Manhattan some eight years earlier. However, the main suspect in the killings was shot and killed by Kojak while trying to escape. Theo then questions whether or not he killed the right man, especially after another body eventually turns up.
Season 5, Episode 10: The Summer of '69: Part 2
Original Air Date-10 December 1977
Kojak is placed on suspension due to the his behavior following the return of the Clothesline Killer. However, he continues to work the case and during the course of his investigation he reunites with several people who were in his life during the original case, including a young woman with whom he had a brief affair.
Season 5, Episode 11: Case Without a File
Original Air Date-17 December 1977
Season 5, Episode 12: I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer
Original Air Date-24 December 1977
Everett Coughlin is a divorce attorney as Satan in a business suit, harassing a cop (whose wife he represents) mercilessly. Even his client doesn't know some of the lawyer's tricks: at mid-show the lawyer hires a thug to bomb the cop's pleasure boat. When the bomb explodes prematurely and kills the bomber, Kojak, the cop and the cop's wife team to try to put the attorney out of business and hopefully in jail.
Season 5, Episode 13: Justice for All
Original Air Date-7 January 1978
Season 5, Episode 14: Mouse
Original Air Date-21 January 1978
Season 5, Episode 15: Chain of Custody
Original Air Date-28 January 1978
Season 5, Episode 16: The Captain's Brother's Wife
Original Air Date-4 February 1978
Season 5, Episode 17: No License to Kill
Original Air Date-11 February 1978
Kojak gets word from Crocker about a sniper shooting on a golf course. The M.O. is that of a notorious hit man whose tally is 110 victims. When Kojak asks who did the sniper kill this time, Crocker replies: "He didn't, he missed." A stunned Kojak and a Federal agent tracking the hit man try to find out what might have happened. The slug came closest to an up-and-coming politician who's trying to woo the ethnic groups in New York City, and has made a powerful enemy in Koreatown, and when Kojak and a Korean-American officer (whose father was African-American and who looks it) go to chat with the suspect, the cop picks up the conversation in Korean and confirms that the suspect ordered the hit. But before he can be arrested, the suspected hire is found gunned down in his own car. The hit man, spurred by rage at the victim (who violently shook his son, causing the sniper to spazz out and waste his shot) plugged his own employer for advising to lay off the hit, and with a second gun is going after the politician himself.
Season 5, Episode 18: The Halls of Terror
Original Air Date-18 February 1978
A mystery about an unseen, psychotic strangler who is stalking the corridors of a hospital.
Season 5, Episode 19: May the Horse Be with You
Original Air Date-25 February 1978
Horse stealing in New York City is the focus of this episode, focusing on the kidnapping of a mare in foal and the attempts to sell her offspring (which has already been pegged as a champion racehorse) to various bidders.
Season 5, Episode 20: Photo Must Credit Joe Paxton
Original Air Date-4 March 1978
Season 5, Episode 21: 60 Miles to Hell
Original Air Date-11 March 1978
While traveling to Las Vegas to pick up a suspect, Crocker and a female magician are kidnapped by the suspect and his associates. Kojak travels to Vegas himself, where he meets Liberace (playing himself and explaining his act in one long scene) and the magician's identical twin sister -- they form an act together pretending to be the same person. Crocker and the kidnapped magician try to cobble together a way to capture the kidnappers before they can flee to Mexico.
Season 5, Episode 22: In Full Command
Original Air Date-18 March 1978
The regular-series finale, described by other authors as "A 'The Caine Mutiny' for the police force" and directed by Telly Savalas (his only directing credit for series television), features Danny Thomas as an assistant chief inspector who is haunted by an error he made years ago, keeping him from the top chief-inspector position he so desperately wants even though he is aging and his skill as a police officer is falling to pieces. Desperate to prove himself, he latches onto Kojak's investigation of the mob and tries to run it to bring a "scalp" to the top brass. Kojak soon realizes the old man is a dangerous liability to the investigation and to himself, and tries to figure out how to survive an inquiry launched by the vengeful assistant chief inspector after literally dragging him aside. Perhaps not coincidentally, this episode has MANY similarities to Thomas's last role on "Empty Nest" in 1991, where he played a doctor and mentor to Dr. Weston who had let his age impair his skills as a diagnostician.

Lt. Theo Kojak is the main character in this popular television police drama. Kojak is a tough cop, but his trademark is a fondness for lollipops. Despite his difficult work, he tirelessly brings criminals to justice while staying upbeat and good-natured.

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