Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter vanishing for 20 years, a hip 70's private detective brings his act into the 90's with the help of his young partner Bob and a couple of trusty assistants.After vanishing for 20 years, a hip 70's private detective brings his act into the 90's with the help of his young partner Bob and a couple of trusty assistants.After vanishing for 20 years, a hip 70's private detective brings his act into the 90's with the help of his young partner Bob and a couple of trusty assistants.
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BUDDY FARO should be on DVD! At least as fun as "Get Shorty", "Midnight Run" or "Analyze This!", this "crime" show deserved to be on for many, many seasons. I saw all the broadcast episodes and they never ran out of good stories, jokes or ideas. Dennis Farina made Buddy a believable character: from the dregs to dude-dom. Frank Whaley could have been the re-incarnation of W.C. Fields' "Bank Dick." Another part of the overall fun were the sets and decor and the lush, even lurid color photography. All in all a terrific show. Calling Dennis Farina: get the rights/permissions and issue this on DVD. It worked for that other delicious oddment, "Wonderfalls."
I agree with all aforementioned comments. This show was a delight to watch. Funny, witty, terrific acting and zany sets. It's always a thrill to find a show that is smartly written, assumes the audience has brains and displays subtle humor. I would spend good, hard-earned cash money to see it again on DVD. And as long as we're requesting Smart Series That Never Got a Chance...How about DVD releases of Maximum Bob (another well written, odd duck show with a delightful cast of characters.) And add to the list...Middle Ages or Frank's Place. There has to a way to release these shows out of the vaults and into the hands of devoted fans and new audiences.
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Well, if the previous reviewer felt that he had been "sucker punched" when this series was canceled, I felt like someone jerked the carpet out from under me. Besides being a fan of Dennis Farina the show itself was my idea of a good detective show. I promoted this show at the office so you can see how I felt when it hit the can. So now I see a new series beginning on January 17, 2011, called Harry's Law starring Kathy Bates. This looks like a winner to me so, like Buddy Faro, it will probably last for a few episodes before being summarily dumped. Dennis would have made a good "Harry." In fact, I'm reading that the lead was supposed to have been a male but they didn't find what they wanted and selected Kathy, also an excellent actor/actress.
Some TV programs continue into embarrassment (my beloved 'X-Files' comes to mind.) I've been a fan of Dennis Farina since 'Crime Story,' another late, lamented show. 'Buddy Faro' never had a chance. The series had a good premise and great actors. It's really, really a shame.
Man, I miss this type of show. And, I was probably as cynical as the rest of America back in 1998, as this was on network television and thought that network t.v. was for old people Specifically CBS. I bet it would've found its audience on the fledgling FOX.
So here I am in 2020 lamenting why this isn't still on air.
A LOT of sitcom people gather here, Allison Smith and Charles Robinson to name a few and great character actor leads from Dennis Farina and (a very underrated Frank Whaley) gives this a buoyant traipse through late 90's Hollywood (the time I first arrived in Los Angeles).
Hard boiled detective nods, and also a reference to "L.A. Confidential" this is a spoof much like "Sledge Hammer!" Sometimes oddball (which seems not so odd for Los Angeles) and great cases you watch to get to the end.
The production value is something to mention as it travels around some REALLY iconic areas, that, in today's climate, they probably would charge and arm and leg to film. Places like The Magic Castle and Forum make appearances. Stunts, explosions, and so much went into this series. I'm sicken that this didn't have a longer run.
Any way, for those wondering why it hasn't been released into DVD land, I can only assume the music clearance would be astronomical.
But look, I think pre-Millenium Hollywood was the last of this look into real Hollywood. When you still hung out at divey bars that weren't overrun by hipsters. And that the internet and cellphones were in their infancy.
I LOVE this show. And thank you Mark Frost for adding the "Twin Peaks" oddness to it.
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- TriviaThirteen episodes of the series were filmed. However, since poor ratings resulted in the show's cancellation, five of those episodes were never broadcast.
- ConexionesFeatured in Target Presents CBS Sneak Peek (1998)
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