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    The Streets of San Francisco

    1972 · Crime drama · 5 seasons

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  1. Awards

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 1977, 1976, 1975 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama 1976, 1975 · Nominated

    • Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 1976, 1975 · Nominated

    • Emmy (Primetime) Best Supporting Actor in Drama 1974 · Nominated

    • Emmy (Primetime) Best Lead Actor in a Drama 1974 · Nominated

  1. The Streets of San Francisco Jump to American Cinema Editors, USA (2) Bambi Awards (2) Directors Guild of America, USA (2) Edgar Allan Poe Awards (1) Primetime Emmy Awards (16) Golden Globes, USA (3) Writers Guild of America, USA (2)

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  3. June 9, 1977. ( 1977-06-09) 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). It starred Karl Malden and Michael ...

    • September 16, 1972 –, June 9, 1977
    • ABC
  4. The Streets of San Francisco: Created by Edward Hume. With Karl Malden, Michael Douglas, Reuben Collins, Richard Hatch. A veteran cop with more than twenty years of experience is teamed with a young Inspector to solve crimes in San Francisco, California.

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    • Karl Malden, Michael Douglas, Reuben Collins
    • TV-PG
    • Karl Malden had been a long-time friend of Michael Douglas’s father, Kirk. Malden and the senior Douglas met when they were both young actors doing summer theater in the Adirondacks in 1940.
    • The series is based on characters in Carolyn Weston’s 1972 novel Poor Poor Ophelia, the first of three books in the Krug and Kellog series. Al Krug became Lt.
    • Michael Douglas left the series after the second episode of Season 5. He had won the Best Picture Oscar earlier in 1976 as the producer of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and was itching to dive fully into a movie career that would go on to include another Oscar win — as Best Actor — for Wall Street.
    • Don Johnson and Tom Selleck both made guest appearances on The Streets of San Francisco. Selleck played a surveillance expert in Season 4’s “Spooks for Sale,” which was directed by Michael Douglas in his only directorial effort to date.
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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_MaldenKarl Malden - Wikipedia

    Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American stage, movie and television actor who first achieved acclaim in the original Broadway productions of Arthur Miller 's All My Sons and Tennessee Williams ' A Streetcar Named Desire in 1946-7. Recreating the role of Mitch in the 1951 film of Streetcar, he ...

  7. The series focuses on the warm relationship between a veteran detective and his much younger partner. The older cop is a classic by-the-book gumshoe with instincts honed by years on the job, while the younger one has much less experience but brings a better sense of youth culture, an important skill for a series that took place in the in 1970s when the generation gap was vast.

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