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Peter Gunn

  • TV Series
  • 1958–1961
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.8K
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Craig Stevens in Peter Gunn (1958)
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Peter Gunn is a private detective with a knack for finding trouble. His cases often mean he runs into the shadiest characters, most vicious thugs and the most powerful crime bosses. Cool and... Read allPeter Gunn is a private detective with a knack for finding trouble. His cases often mean he runs into the shadiest characters, most vicious thugs and the most powerful crime bosses. Cool and resourceful, he always gets the guilty party.Peter Gunn is a private detective with a knack for finding trouble. His cases often mean he runs into the shadiest characters, most vicious thugs and the most powerful crime bosses. Cool and resourceful, he always gets the guilty party.

  • Creator
    • Blake Edwards
  • Stars
    • Craig Stevens
    • Herschel Bernardi
    • Lola Albright
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,177
    1,254
    • Creator
      • Blake Edwards
    • Stars
      • Craig Stevens
      • Herschel Bernardi
      • Lola Albright
    • 34User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 8 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 nominations total

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    Craig Stevens
    Craig Stevens
    • Peter Gunn
    • 1958–1961
    Herschel Bernardi
    Herschel Bernardi
    • Lieutenant Jacoby…
    • 1958–1961
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Edie Hart
    • 1958–1961
    Bill Chadney
    • Emmett…
    • 1958–1961
    Hope Emerson
    Hope Emerson
    • Mother
    • 1958–1959
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Mother
    • 1959–1960
    James Lanphier
    James Lanphier
    • Leslie…
    • 1958–1961
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • Babby
    • 1958–1961
    Morris D. Erby
    • Sergeant Davis…
    • 1959–1961
    Dick Crockett
    Dick Crockett
    • 1st Gunman…
    • 1958–1961
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Sylvester…
    • 1958–1961
    Herbert Ellis
    • Wilbur
    • 1958–1960
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Club Patron…
    • 1958–1960
    Jack Perkins
    Jack Perkins
    • Assailant…
    • 1959–1961
    Peter Mamakos
    Peter Mamakos
    • Lt. Vasquez
    • 1961
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • Bartender…
    • 1959–1960
    Anthony De Mario
    • Boss…
    • 1960–1961
    Frank Richards
    Frank Richards
    • Barber…
    • 1959–1961
    • Creator
      • Blake Edwards
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    9redryan64

    Grown Up Detective Drama For Beat Generation, The Martini Set and All Fans of Cool Jazz!

    Sam Spade, Phillip Marlowe, Mike Hammer and Rocky King (Roscoe Karnes) were all just a few well-known Private Detectives of our Popular Fiction. Though there were some obvious similarities, each one had some individually unique characteristics that gave them their own "personalities". All the above mentioned were multi-media characters, save for Roscoe Karnes' clever, under-stated everyman character from the DuMont Network's "ROCKY KING INSIDE DETECTIVE" series of the early 1950's. The 3 others were first gum-shoeing it first in the pages of the Detective Novel; then were adapted to Radio, Film, Comic Strips/Books and Television.

    In the ensuing years we saw some string of original, 'Made for TV' Private I's. There was Ralph Bellamy as Mike Barnett- "MAN AGAINST CRIME" (1949-54), Don Haggerty in the title role in "THE FILES OF JEFFREY JONES (1954-55) and Frank Lovejoy portraying the main guy in "MEET McGRAW" (1957-58).

    But it was a case of the cool, urbane and cerebral "PETER GUNN" (1958-61) who brought the sleuthing business to an unprecedented high on the little, living room screen. The series was a creation of a young writer by the name of Blake Edwards. And if Peter Gunn has a middle name, it surely must be "Style".

    A typical GUNN episode was a murder mystery and like a good citizen, Mr. Gunn (Craig Stevens) always worked closely with the Local Police; especially with a certain Lieutenant Jacoby (Hershcel Bernardi) who is a regular and the number 1 supporting player. Gunn's home away from home was Mothers, the coolest of cool Jazz Clubs. It was there that he met with girlfriend, singer Edie Hart (Lola Albright).

    Peter Gunn was a successful Detective, so there was never any doubt that he could take care of himself and shoot with the best of them. But the gun-play and fisticuffs were played down, though not eliminated. The series instead relied on well constructed plot, clever dialog, skilled direction and fine performances by the fine cast.

    The production was also on of contrasts, for there was a lot of real film making skills being put into play to create mood, which could vary a great deal from scene to scene. Most scenes were shot in dark, shadowy lighting. This worked well for both setting up the scenes feeling and taking advantage of being rendered in good, old Black & White.

    One Trademark of "PETER GUNN" was the teaser opening that was utilized. In a typical one of these "grabbers", the camera would slowly close in on the subject or subject, often with no dialog. Then the murder would suddenly occur with a shot or some other means, just as the background music would be growing to a crescendo, then suddenly the music changes to the famous Peter Gunn Opening Theme while simultaneously the Peter Gunn opening Title and Credits would rapidly flash across the screen.

    And about this music, we just can't say enough for the score written and performed by Henry Mancini and Orchestra. The incidental music was properly exciting and lively or eerie and menacing as needed. And as for that haunting, infectious Peter Gunn Theme, well we just don't have enough superlatives in the English Dictionary to describe it. This is such a fine instrumental that its fame is spread far and wide and surpassed the familiarity of the GUNN Series.

    The characterization of Peter Gunn as delivered by Craig Stevens was one of a worldly guy who is highly intelligent, well educated and quite well suited for handling anything that would come his way. In the final analysis, it is almost as if Mr. Craig Stevens was playing it as if Cary Grant were a Private Detective.

    Thank God for Re-Run Channels like Nick At Night, Nick's TV Land and local Channels like our WMET TV Channel 23 here in Chicago.
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    mr. cool

    although i didn't get to see pete do his thing when the show originally aired from 1958-61 i have thoroughly enjoyed watching the released episodes on homevideo.peter gunn has the smoothest demeanor about the cases he works,but when he gets riled,look out.he can spar with the best of them.i'm sure it helps his image to be dating the pretty night club singer at the local scene called mothers.this way,it doesn't seem like he's just a hood bustin machine,but also a loverboy on the side.henry mancini does wonders for this show with its slick "crime jazz" that sets the tone at the beginning of each episode.i recommend anyone who is into police or detective stories to get into pete if they haven't already.
    9westerfieldalfred

    Outstanding

    I watched the show every week as a teenager, but never appreciated the art that went into it. Shooting at night is difficult enough, but for a limited budget TV show, the workmanship has seldom been surpassed. Crane shots, deep focus, unusual camera heights and angles. All show how much care went into production. And the action was quite limited, replaced by excellent dialog and interesting characters. It seems the show used every set on the MGM back lot. Quite a treat for me after recently reading a book on the subject. Great show!
    10lqualls-dchin

    Terrific film-noir-entertainment in short form

    "Peter Gunn" was one of the most enjoyable TV-detective series of all time! Every week, the black-and-white cinematography (by Hollywood veterans like Philip Lathrop), the jazzy music (by the incomparable Henry Mancini; the album won the first Grammy "Album of the Year" in 1958), and the sharp writing and directing (contributed and supervised by the creator, Blake Edwards) combined, along with the incredibly "cool" performances of Craig Stevens, Lola Albright, Herschel Bernardi, and Hope Emerson, to create a mini-movie, a little "film noir" that took the elements of the big studio thrillers and condensed them into 24 minutes! There was always time for a little musical interlude, with Lola Albright's Edie performing a standard. It was all done with style, wit and verve. Now, the entire first season is available on DVD, and it's as sophisticated and seductive as such movies as "Double Indemnity" or "The Killers" or "The Big Sleep", only in short bursts.
    ccthemovieman-1

    Noir In Small Segments

    Are you a fan of 1940s film noir? If so, check out this Peter Gunn compilation. You'll find a lot of the same type of snappy dialogue and great black & white cinematography complete with shadows and interesting camera angles. Also featured are interesting stories, a "cool" (or "crazy" as the expression of the time period was) lead character in Craig Stevens and an absolutely dead-gorgeous blonde in Lola Albright.

    True, you can't develop character studies or much of an intricate plot in 25- minute stories, but if you just "dig" the atmosphere, you'll find a real sleeper of a DVD series here. Wonderful stuff for film noir buffs.

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      The pianist who played the well known piano portion of the "Peter Gunn Theme" was future film composer John Williams. Henry Mancini later said that whenever he heard John Williams' name, he would immediately think of the "Peter Gunn Theme" before any of the other iconic music that Williams wrote.
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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gunn for Hire
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Spartan Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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