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Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer: The Complete Series (1958 – 1960/Darren McGavin/Universal/A&E DVD Set)

 

Picture: C+     Sound: C+     Extras: D     Episodes: B

 

 

The gumshoe detective peaked in the 1950s, along with Film Noir, radio dramas (which were phased out as TV took hold) and that included Mike Hammer, the famous detective created by Mickey Spillane.  The books were selling well and still sell to this day, but Hammer was also being imitated.  On the big screen, the best Hammer film ever made arrived in Robert Aldrich’s Kiss Me Deadly (1955, reviewed on Criterion Blu-ray elsewhere on this site) and the best TV version was also produced with the great actor Darren McGavin in Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer: The Complete Series.

 

Running from 1958 – 1960, the half-hour series stayed so during its entire run, but it turns out to be the most brutal crime show of its kind until Mannix ten years later and actually got better and better as the show moved along despite no storylines identifying progress or multi-part episodes.

 

Although there were some great actors here I was less familiar with, the show is still loaded with name actors.  Guest stars include (sometimes playing more than one character during the show’s run) Mike Connors, Lorne Greene, Angie Dickinson, Nita Talbot, Ruta Lee, Sue Ane Langdon, Barbara Bain, Walter Reed, Lawrence Dobkin, Robert Fuller, Evelyn Scott, Richard Benedict, DeForest Kelley, Yvette Vickers, Virginia Gregg, J. Pat O’Malley, Ken Lynch, Charles Aidman, Marion Ross, Herschel Bernardi, Dick Van Patten, Robert Vaughn, Ted Knight, Barrie Chase, Paul Langton, Anna May Wong, Keye Luke, Barbara Luna, Constance Towers, Karl “Killer” Davis, Gloria Talbott, Robert Dix, Jack Weston, Penny Santon, Denver Pyle, Abby Dalton, Grace Lee Whitney, John Hoyt, Jeanne Cooper, Marya Stevens, Alan Mowbray, Evelyn Scott, Neil Hamilton, Barney Phillips, Suzanne Lloyd, Madlyn Rhue, June Dayton, Dorothy Provine, Evelyn Ward, Victor Sen Young, Frank Maxwell, Richard Crane, Gene Saks, Dennis Patrick, Val Avery, Ned Glass and even The Ames Bothers.  Now that’s a great guest cast!

 

The writing became stronger in the second season and the teleplays in particular by B.X. Sanborn (M Squad) are the strongest in a solid group of adventures.  Most of all, there is McGavin in his early prime, more formidable than you might expect the father from A Christmas Story to be, having plenty of fist-fights and shootouts each show.  Though Stacy Keach had a 21-year run as the character, I still think this is more consistent and all 79 half-hours (on 12 DVDs) offers a great show much deserving of rediscovery.  You are bound to be more impressed than you might think.

 

 

The 1.33 X 1 black and white transfers are pretty good and the show was shot on 35mm film, which is why they look as good as they do today.  Despite the disclaimer on the package about picture quality, these copies have fine detail and gray scale for the most part and hold up nicely.  The Directors of Photography are also very talented including John L. Russell, A.S.C. from Hitchcock’s Psycho.  Hope we see a Blu-ray set someday.  The Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono is very well recorded for its time and typical of how well Universal (and their Revue TV subdivision) was at recording their series, which is what you would expect from a company that owned MCA Records/  Dave Kahn’s instrumental theme song for the series “Riff Blues” is perfect for the show.  Very sadly, there are absolutely no extras, though the show and McGavin deserved them.  At least the show has finally arrived on DVD.

 

However, we all know McGavin moved on to success as monster-hunting reporter Carl Kolchak where his voiceover style from this show was taken to new heights.  For more McGavin, try these links:

 

Night Stalker/Night Strangler DVD (out of print)

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/1379/Night+Stalker/Night+Strangler+(MGM/r

 

Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974 – 5) complete DVD series set – U.S. version

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/2888/Kolchak:+The+Night+Stalker+(1974-7

 

Australian version

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/9520/Kolchak:+The+Night+Stalker+-+The

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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