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Cannon

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1971–1976
  • PG
  • 1 Std.
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William Conrad in Cannon (1971)
Frank Cannon is an overweight, balding ex-cop with a deep voice and expensive tastes in culinary pleasures; he becomes a high-priced private investigator.
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Frank Cannon ist ein übergewichtiger, kahlköpfiger Ex-Cop mit tiefer Stimme und einem teuren Geschmack für kulinarische Genüsse; er wird ein hochpreisiger Privatdetektiv.Frank Cannon ist ein übergewichtiger, kahlköpfiger Ex-Cop mit tiefer Stimme und einem teuren Geschmack für kulinarische Genüsse; er wird ein hochpreisiger Privatdetektiv.Frank Cannon ist ein übergewichtiger, kahlköpfiger Ex-Cop mit tiefer Stimme und einem teuren Geschmack für kulinarische Genüsse; er wird ein hochpreisiger Privatdetektiv.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Edward Hume
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • William Conrad
    • Patrick Culliton
    • Tom Pittman
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      • Edward Hume
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      • William Conrad
      • Patrick Culliton
      • Tom Pittman
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      • 2 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    William Conrad
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    • Frank Cannon
    • 1971–1976
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    big_bellied_geezer

    A Great Show I wish I could see again!

    I agree with the others about the quality and the care that each episode of Cannon had. A memorable TV show that only ended because William Conrad grew tired of doing it and wanted to end it on a high note. There was a "reunion" TV movie called "The return of Frank Cannon" done around 1980 as I recall. Perhaps it will see the light of day again in reruns.
    teddyrob66

    Cannon and the 70's

    I agree, I think Cannon was one of the best series ever made. The early 70's era was the best for guest stars, and Cannon had its share of famous actors. It was about something different every time. Cannon carried a gun, but he could also disarm a enemy with either a fist or a menacing sneer. The series hasn't been on in my area in a few years, yet I still remember particular episodes in great detail. I put the show on the level of Columbo, which was another series put together with great care. You can see the same episode several times over, and still not be bored. Also, there are a few episodes you need to see a few times to really get them. This is quality, something Quinn Martin did so well.
    Victor Field

    Frank Cannon; large and in charge.

    Once upon a time you weren't a real TV detetctive unless you had a gimmick; Banacek was Polish, Barnaby Jones was old, Pepper Anderson was a "Police Woman," Ironside was in a wheelchair, Longstreet was blind, McCloud was a cowboy, Kojak was bald, Starsky and Hutch were "cool" (I HATE that word!), Columbo was polite and persistent...

    Cannon, who left the force after his wife and child were killed (a plot thread tied up in one of the later episodes), was fat. And like Sammo on "Martial Law" nearly thirty years later, he didn't let his excess avoirdupois hinder his getting results. Unlike Sammo, however, he was hopeless when it came to the rough stuff - watching him get physical is embarrassing, and you suspect he and everyone else involved knew it, which is why hand-to-hand fight scenes were kept to a minimum throughout. (Scenes of him scuba-diving were also kept to a minimum of one episode of the entire run - William Conrad in a wetsuit is not something you want to see.)

    The series was more reliant on stories than gimmicks, however, and it was William Conrad's show. No sidekicks, no best buddies, no revolving-door love interests, no down-at-heel stuff for him; he was good value, and so was the series.
    9ironside-3

    Another Excellent Detective series of the 70's.

    Cannon was an excellent tv movie and resulted in a successful series that ran for 5yrs.

    William Conrad was brilliant as the overweight Private Eye Frank Cannon.

    He proved that you didn't have to be good looking or a super hero to be a good detective.

    So he was fat, so what, he was an everyman detective and an ordinary guy that you might see in the street who happened to be overweight.

    Despite this he proved he was intelligent, quick witted and he had a number of smarts to outwit his opponents, but he was also capable of looking after himself physically when the situation arose (he was an expert in karate, being overweight does not mean you can't handle the rough stuff when you need to, my judo instructor was 19st, the same weight as Cannon, but boy could he move fast when performing various judo throws and moves).

    I am 19st myself, but I know that I can look after myself when need be, with my experience of judo.

    Remember Cannon was cunning and knew that his size might get in the way of the physical rough stuff, so he planned his moves carefully and used short swift karate & judo moves to gain the upper hand of his opponents.

    He proved that a fat man could look after himself and that he was more than capable when it was needed to deal with violent crooks.

    If he was ever attacked and beaten up, he usually got his revenge at the end of the story one way or another.

    Also it has to be remembered that Cannon carried a gun. He was an expert with firearms and an excellent marksman (as was William Conrad in real life)and was a competent driver in his Lincoln Continental.

    All in all Cannon was another good tv detective series of the 70's, which sadly has given way to the over violent and over done crime films & television series of today, which to my mind lack story content of these old tv detective series of yesterday, which had good story content without the need for over the top violence.

    I hope to see video releases of this series soon.
    10ramsfan

    A Great Representation of 70's Detective Series

    The great memories of childhood included playing sports and watching television (it was ALWAYS on when I was in the house!!). For my money, the 70's produced the best shows, detective/cop series in particular: Starsky and Hutch, Baretta, Kojak, S.W.A.T. Barnaby Jones, The Rookies etc... And of course "Cannon".The plot has been described already: William Conrad starred as Frank Cannon, a heavyset private detective who took (and invariably solved) cases of interest. Aside from occasional help from his police contacts in gathering information from time to time, Cannon worked alone and relied on intelligence and the occasional gunplay to get things done. Presented in the trademark "Quinn Martin format" of "Acts I, II, III, IV, Cannon was thoroughly enjoyable. The fun in watching today lies in the many great character actors of the day (many of whom appeared on every show of the decade, it seems!), the "sterile" violence and the personal childhood memories the show holds. A great way to spend an hour.

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      Frank Cannon was a pipe smoker. He was shown with a pipe in the first two seasons but it was seen occasionally in the third and fourth season before it was subsequently dropped altogether. In reality, William Conrad was a pipe smoker.
    • Patzer
      Cannon frequently uses his mobile phone in his car but exterior shots of the car never shows the necessary antenna.
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      [repeated line]

      Frank Cannon: My name's Frank Cannon, I'm a private investigator.

    • Crazy Credits
      In all five seasons, the credits are shown in capital and lower case letters.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)

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      • 15. Juni 1973 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Sunset Tower Hotel - 8358 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA(Cannon's apartment)
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      • Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
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