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Nash Bridges: The First Season [2 Discs] DVD 097360383140 Front

Nash Bridges: The First Season [2 Discs]  (DVD) 

SKU:  8970349 Release Date: 10/14/2008
Rating:  NR
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Synopsis

Includes:
  • Nash Bridges: Genesis (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Key Witness (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Aloha, Nash (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Vanishing Act (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Javelin Catcher (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Skirt Chasers (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: Home Invasion (1996)
  • Nash Bridges: High Impact (1996)

    Nash Bridges: Genesis
    Don Johnson stars as a San Francisco police inspector, who, in the opener, tries to foil a computer-chip heist while contending with issues related to his failed marriages. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Key Witness
    Lisa witnesses a murder, but the body disappears, leaving Nash nothing to work with. Except, of course, Lisa. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Aloha, Nash
    Nash risks missing his vacation to track down an incriminating book of gambling markers, which is also sought by a dangerous criminal. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Vanishing Act
    Harvey disappears during a sting operation aimed at gangsters who were once KGB agents. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Javelin Catcher
    Nash seeks a stolen antitank weapon used in a gang-related shooting; Evan goes undercover as a cross-dresser. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Skirt Chasers
    A narcotics trafficker rolls into the city and wants to make it his home turf, but Nash intends to run him out of town. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: Home Invasion
    Nash tries to bring down a violent gang that specializes in home robberies; Dominguez crashes at Nash's after his wife kicks him out. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

    Nash Bridges: High Impact
    Nash guards the mayor from a bomber, and, on a personal note, he takes in his father after his dad is kicked out of a nursing home. ~ Tim Holland, Rovi

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    Nash Bridges: The First Season [2 Discs] - Fullscreen Dolby - DVD (3 out of 4)
    KILLED
    5
    Posted by: from MACON GA on 08/15/2009NASH AND COMPAMY KILLED MORE BAD GUY'S THAN DIRTY WAY TO GO NEED MORE LIKE THEM ON THE STREETS TO PROTECT PEOPLE WHO WANT TO WALK AT NIGHT AND NOT HAVE TO BE AFRAID IT'S TIME HONEST AMERICAN'S TAKE BACK THE STREET'S ..

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    5 Stars for Show, 3 Stars for DVD
    4
    Posted by: from on 10/27/2008I found this to be a very entertaining show. I have no criticism of the show itself. The problem is with the DVD set. For the collector or discerning user, they should know that it appears that the publisher did not get the license for any of the original music including the theme song. So all the stylish music used in the show has been replaced by generic music. Also, it should be noted that these are edited, cut episodes. Some may want to buy the set primarily for the extra features, and if they don't mind the high price (for 8 episodes) then that's understandable. 5 stars for the show, 3 stars for the DVD.

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    Great Show, Best of the 90's
    5
    Posted by: from on 09/08/2008I think this was truly one of the last "family" shows of the 90's. It had something for everyone. And, it's remarkable how well the series did, although season 6 (the last season) was a major disappointment, the others make up for it. It had a great cast, with great chemistry. The plots were sometimes serious, some times funny, and some times both. It all worked. And the way it worked, it was like you couldn't question it, nor should we. Entertainment is that..entertainment. Want real life? Watch the news. This was a great way to spend a Friday ngiht at home if you were stuck at home, and certainly worth taping (which I did) if you weren't going to be home. This had a "heartfelt" charm, some "hilarious, bust-out-laughing moments", but very little "s e x and sleaze". The language was mild, but still realistic. It was something you wouldn't mind watching with your kids. It was a true treasure and gem.

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    Good TV show
    4
    Posted by: from Riverside, CA on 08/01/2008Don Johnson's return to TV with Cheech Marin of all people! But, it works! The show is funny and has a little action to keep you occupied for the hour. Created by Carlton Cuse, who is now the executive producer on Lost, the show is written well. Don and Cheech are a great team and have a natural chemistry that makes the show even better.

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