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- 1. The Streets of San Francisco Sep 16, 1972
- The detectives must find the killer of a body that washes ashore beneath the Golden Gate Bridge.
- 2. The Thirty-Year Pin Sep 23, 1972
- Stone pursues a killer who shot an officer about to retire in three days.
- 3. The First Day of Forever Sep 30, 1972
- The only survivor of a series of knifings of prostitutes leads Stone and Keller to the murderer.
The Streets of San Francisco is an American television crime drama filmed on location in San Francisco and produced by Quinn Martin Productions, with the first season produced in association with Warner Bros. Television (QM produced the show on its own for the remainder of its run).
A classic crime drama series starring Karl Malden and Michael Douglas as a veteran cop and a young inspector in San Francisco. Find out the cast, episodes, trivia, ratings, and more on IMDb.
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- 1972-09-16
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Dec 1, 2023 · Watch the first episode of the classic TV series starring Karl Malden and Michael Douglas as San Francisco homicide inspectors. The pilot is based on a novel by Carolyn Weston and features Robert Wagner, Tom Bosley, and Kim Darby as guest stars.
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A band of modern-day Gypsies descends on San Francisco, its aging patriarch unaware that the younger generation has moved on from the traditional flim-flam to million-dollar heists and murder.
This is a list of episodes for the television series The Streets of San Francisco, which ran from 1972 to 1977; a Made-for-TV-movie sequel aired in 1992.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"The Thirty Year Pin"22"The First Day of Forever"33"45 Minutes from Home"Walter Grauman44"Whose Little Boy Are You?"Walter GraumanWhen Stone's longtime friend and partner of many years, Steve Keller, is murdered, Stone goes back to the streets to find the killer. However, as one of San Francisco's top homicide detectives, Stone cannot ignore another deadly crime spree that is fast developing in his city.
Two "Gunsmoke" writers teamed on this modern-day Western set at a rodeo in San Francisco's Cow Palace. A bronc rider dies in what appears to be an accident.