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The Commish

  • TV Series
  • 1991–1996
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.7K
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Michael Chiklis in The Commish (1991)
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Tony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight again... Read allTony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight against crime.Tony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight against crime.

  • Creators
    • Stephen J. Cannell
    • Stephen Kronish
  • Stars
    • Michael Chiklis
    • Theresa Saldana
    • Kaj-Erik Eriksen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.7K
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    • Creators
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Stephen Kronish
    • Stars
      • Michael Chiklis
      • Theresa Saldana
      • Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Michael Chiklis
    Michael Chiklis
    • Tony Scali
    • 1991–1996
    Theresa Saldana
    Theresa Saldana
    • Rachel Scali
    • 1991–1996
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    • David Scali
    • 1991–1996
    Geoffrey Nauffts
    Geoffrey Nauffts
    • Stan Kelly
    • 1991–1994
    Melinda McGraw
    Melinda McGraw
    • Cyd Madison
    • 1992–1994
    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
    • Ronnie Lopez
    • 1991–1996
    John Cygan
    John Cygan
    • Paulie Pentangeli…
    • 1992–1996
    Dayna Cornborough
    • Sarah Scali
    • 1992–1996
    Justine Cornborough
    • Sarah Scali
    • 1992–1996
    Gina Belafonte
    Gina Belafonte
    • Carmela Pagan
    • 1991–1993
    Nicholas Lea
    Nicholas Lea
    • Ricky Caruso
    • 1991–1994
    Evan Tylor
    • Jonathan Papadakis…
    • 1992–1995
    Pat Bermel
    Pat Bermel
    • Mike Rose…
    • 1991–1995
    Michael Patten
    • Gordy Tuefel…
    • 1991–1993
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Lucille…
    • 1991–1994
    William A. McManus
    • Jim McGinley…
    • 1994–1996
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    • Freddie…
    • 1991–1995
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • John Hibbs…
    • 1991–1995
    • Creators
      • Stephen J. Cannell
      • Stephen Kronish
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    pedroandnomar99

    WELL DONE!

    This show initially looked like another boring cop show, but proved to be exactly the opposite. I never saw this on ABC. I started watching reruns on cable. It is hard to explain why I loved this show so much. Maybe it was the small town. Maybe the irony, it was hard to predict the endings. Maybe it was Michael Chiklis? I don't know. I loved the entire cast, which is rare for me. I loved all the deputies especially Sid. I keep hoping it will be back on the air soon. Not my favorite show ever, but a GREAT one.
    budikavlan

    The TV equivalent of comfort food

    I really loved this show during its peak years. When it first premiered, I resisted watching it, because I hated the title. I always hate when people try to sound cool by shortening words (and yes, I realize how silly that sounds). Anyway, I tried and tried to watch "Sisters," the competition on NBC at the time. I finally had to give up--it was just too gynocentric (given to endless gnashing of teeth over nebulous, incomprehensible emotional dilemmas). Channel hopping to ABC, I saw something (or someone actually) who caught my attention, and watched the show. "The Commish" turned out to be thoroughly entertaining. The plots, while never earth-shattering, were inventive and often both suspenseful and funny. Michael Chiklis was surprisingly charismatic as the title character. My favorite character was Stan--the story thread which ran through the first three seasons (until Stan was killed off) depicting the mentor/protege relationship between Tony and Stan was the best part of the show. After Stan (Geoffrey Nauffts) was killed and Syd (Melinda McGraw) left the show, unfortunately, "The Commish" lost its way. The plots became less inventive and more serious. I felt like the heart went out of the show. The show at its best, however, was like eating macaroni and cheese--pleasant, familiar, and comforting.
    actionpro

    Great Underrated Show

    "The Commish" was one of the best shows in the early 90s. Michael Chiklis was wonderful and extremely believable in the title role. Also, the supporting cast was always very good. The writing was excellent in the beginning until perhaps the 3rd season. Then, it turned into the usual Cannell fare. Mr. Cannell always wrote/produced excellent shows in the beginning, but once he and his production company ran out of ideas, they looked to current events and/or clichés to pull them through. This is true of "The A-Team," "Hunter," "Night Rider," "Rockford Files," and, of course, the cliché-in-and-of-itself, "21 Jump Street." "The Commish" was flying high until each episode became a carbon-copy of the last one. Of course, that is the fate of many a TV show and is to be disregarded. All this aside, it was an excellent show that made Saturday nights enjoyable for a few years.
    movieman_kev

    Doesn't get enough acknowledgment

    Tony Scali (Michael Chiklis of "The Shield" fame) is the police commissioner in a small town, he must deal with everyday problems and scenarios that that entails, but he does it with finesse, if with unorthodox techniques. The arch-typical nice guy and very different than the bad-ass Vic Mackey that Chiklis would later portray. The slightly offbeat show also focuses on The Commish's home life. This was a well written show and very likable in a quaint kinda way. Only plummeting downwards after Geoffrey Nauffts as Officer Stan left the show, among many others. Sadly the show went on for one season to long, plus a TV movie afterwords that didn't help either. The first 3 reasons were great, the 4th one was merely alright, and the 5th one, I would just skip.

    My Grade: B-
    elvimark01

    Welcome to Tonyland!

    An unsung gem from the waning days of Stephen J. Cannell's production company, the big draw of The Commish nowadays is definitely Michael Chiklis. Now best-known as tough guy Lt. Vic Mackey from the lauded FX drama The Shield, it's intriguing to see Chiklis in his earlier series, playing a cop who's the polar opposite of his Emmy-winning Shield character.

    The show centers on small-town Police Commissioner Tony Scali, who leads the force in Eastbridge, New York (based on real-life Rye, N.Y., Police Commissioner Tony Schembri, who collaborated on a few scripts for the series). As another poster stated, Eastbridge could easily be the Mayberry of the North, but considering that violent crime can and does happen there, one could also make comparisons to Cabot Cove, Maine or Sparta, GA., two other seemingly sleepy TV towns where trouble often lurks in the shadows.

    Most of the time, though, it's petty crime and petty incidents that take up the time of Tony and his quirky force of officers...they're just as likely, if not more so, to help an old lady whose son stole her dentures (as part of a bigger plot to force her to move into a nursing home) or break up a fight between two guys dressed in chicken outfits, as they are to investigate a murder or a drug deal. Also, Tony's home life takes up a good deal of some episodes...he has to help his son get a date or coach the kid's basketball team, he supports his wife in their efforts to have another child...it's little things like this that lighten the mood and make The Commish more than just another shoot-'em-up.

    Commissioner Scali is truly a different cop...unlike Chiklis's later character of Vic Mackey, who was more of a criminal than the criminals he pursued, with his brutality and disregard for suspect's rights, Tony relies on wit, charm and good old common sense to solve most problems...but that doesn't mean he doesn't get mad...far from it. He can yell with the best of them if the occasion warrants. Tony Scali might be a kind, sweet man, but he's nobody's pushover.

    If Tony is Andy, he needs a Barney. For most of the first season, Irv Wallerstein (Alex Bruhanski) fills that role, until he's killed while working undercover, prompting one of the biggest bursts of anger from the normally-calm Commissioner. After solving Irv's murder, Tony takes on 'visiting' L.A. detective (and high-school buddy) Paulie Pentangeli (John Cygan) as a sidekick. Cygan fills out the season, then disappears to make way for Detective Cyd Madison (Melinda McGraw) for a couple of seasons, then returns to stay for the fourth season and the TV-movie follow-ups. And at home, he has the support of his beautiful and devoted wife Rachel, played by the underrated Theresa Saldana, who sadly seems more remembered for being brutally attacked by an obsessed fan that for any acting roles.

    The Commish is definitely a great, lighter cop show if you want to see a cop that favors brains and charm over weapons. My rating...8 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Tony Scali was supposed to be in his late 30s. Michael Chiklis was actually 28 when cast as Scali, in part because he looked much older than his real age. When Chiklis lost weight during the course of the series, the network, fearing that such weight loss might negatively effect the ratings, reportedly had Chiklis stuff his clothing to appear older and heavyset, and also discouraged him from shaving off his hair to look still older. Chiklis claimed he ran into problems later in his career when casting directors assumed he was much older than he actually was because of the show.
    • Quotes

      [Cyd and Tony are in a tattoo parlor]

      Tony: A starburst would look perfect on you.

      Cyd: Thanks, but I think one is enough.

      [Long pause]

      Cyd: It's on my shoulder, okay?

      Tony: Did I ask?

      Cyd: In a manner of speaking.

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      Featured in The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El comisionado
    • Filming locations
      • North Shore Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • ABC Productions
      • Stephen J. Cannell Productions
      • Three Putt Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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