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HAWAII FIVE O DVD COLLECTION
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HAWAII FIVE O DVD COLLECTION. The Complete Collection of the hit TV Series on DVD.

 
MYSTERY HAWAII FIVE O DVD COLLECTION

Title: HAWAII FIVE O DVD COLLECTION
Description: HAWAII FIVE O DVD COLLECTION. The Complete Collection of the hit TV Series on DVD.
Genre: Mystery
Price: $179.99
$59.95
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Hawaii Five-O is an American television series that starred Jack Lord and James MacArthur as detectives for a fictional Hawaii state police department. The show ran for 12 seasons, from 1968 to 1980, making it the longest running crime show on American television until the police drama Law & Order surpassed it in 2003. The twelfth season was repackaged into syndication under the title McGarrett.

The CBS television network produced the program from September 20, 1968 to April 5, 1980. Currently, the program is broadcast in syndication throughout the world and on-demand streaming media via CBS Interactive. Created by Leonard Freeman, Hawaii Five-O was shot on location in Honolulu, Hawaii, and throughout the island of Oahu — with occasional filming in other locales like Los Angeles, Singapore and Hong Kong as well as other Hawaiian islands.

Hawaii Five-O centers on a fictional state police force (named in honor of Hawaii's status as the 50th State) led by former Navy officer Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord), who was appointed by the Governor Paul Jameson (Richard Denning). McGarrett was assisted regularly by State Police officers — a young officer, Danny Williams (played with intensity by Tim O'Kelley in the show's pilot, but replaced in the regular series by James MacArthur), Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) and Kono Kalakaua (Zulu). Later, Honolulu Police Department Officer Duke Lukela (Herman Wedemeyer) joined the team as a regular, as did Ben Kokua (Al Harrington) who replaced Kono. Occasionally, they were assisted by other officers on an "as-needed" basis. During the course of the show, the team was also assisted regularly by: medical examiner Doc Bergman (Al Eben), forensic specialist Che Fong (Harry Endo) and a secretary. The first secretary was May (Maggi Parker), then Jenny (Peggy Ryan) and later Luana (Laura Sode-Matteson).

For twelve seasons, McGarrett and his team hounded international secret agents, criminals, and Mafia syndicates plaguing the Hawaiian Islands. With the aid of District Attorney and later Hawaii's Attorney General John Manicote (Glenn Cannon), McGarrett was successful in sending most of his enemies to prison. One such Mafia syndicate was led by crime family patriarch Honore Vashon (Harold Gould), a character introduced in the fifth season. Blaming McGarrett for the death of his son, Vashon swore vengeance using all of the resources available to him. Most episodes of Hawaii Five-O ended with the arrest of criminals with McGarrett's catch phrase to Williams, "Book 'em, Danno!", with the offense occasionally added after this phrase, such as "-Murder one!".

What an amazing DVD Set for the Hawaii Five-O Fan!

All 284 Uncut Episodes - 12 Seasons on 29 DVDS

  • Excellent video and audio quality
  • 100% in chronological order
  • Commercial free and unedited
  • This box set contains all 29 DVDs with Custom Artwork.
  • These DVDs are region free so they will play on any DVD player Worldwide and DVD-Rom, X-Box or PS2 worldwide.

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Hawaii Five O DVD complete series with all episodes and seasons on DVDs

An American television series Hawaii Five-O was produced by CBS Productions in Hawaii. This series remained on air for twelve years with twelve seasons from 1968 to 1980. The storyline of this series is such that there is a fictional state police unit in Hawaii run by Detective Steve McGarrett, played by actor Jack Lord.

Morton Stevens composed the theme music that became extremely popular. Usually episodes would end with the most popular dialogues of that time as McGarrett instructing his subordinate to "Book 'em, Danno" and sometimes when specifying a charge such as "murder one."

The duration of the Hawaii Five-O on the CBS television network was from September 20, 1968 to April 4, 1980. CBS Interactive is currently broadcasting the program in syndication worldwide and streaming on demand from CBS Interactive. Created by Leonard Freeman, Hawaii Five-O created by Leonard Freeman was shot on international locations like Honolulu, Hawaii, Oahu as well as other Hawaiian islands, with occasional filming in other places like Los Angeles, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Hawaii Five-O is based on a fictional state police force named in honor of Hawaii's status as the 50th State led by former U.S. naval officer Steve McGarrett which is played by Jack Lord, who was appointed by the Governor, Paul Jameson (played by Richard Denning, though Lew Ayres played the Governor in the pilot).

In the show, McGarrett oversaw State Police officersâ€"a young officer, Danny Williams (played by Tim O'Kelly in the show's pilot but replaced in the regular series by James MacArthur), Chin Ho Kelly (played by Kam Fong) and Kono Kalakaua (played by Zulu). Also, Honolulu Police Department Officer Duke Lukela (played by Herman Wedemeyer) joined the team as a regular, as did Ben Kokua (played by Al Harrington) who replaced Kono.

Occasionally, McGarrett's Five-O team was assisted by other officers as needed: medical examiner Doc Bergman (played by Al Eben), forensic specialist Che Fong (played by Harry Endo) and a secretary. The first secretary was May (played by Maggi Parker), then Jenny (played by Peggy Ryan) and later Luana (played by Laura Sode-Matteson).[4]

For twelve seasons, McGarrett and his team hounded international secret agents, criminals, and organized crime syndicates plaguing the Hawaiian Islands. With the aid of District Attorney and later Hawaii's Attorney General John Manicote (played by Glenn Cannon), McGarrett was successful in sending most of his enemies to prison.

One such Mafia syndicate was led by crime family patriarch Honore Vashon (played by Harold Gould), a character introduced in the fifth season. Most episodes of Hawaii Five-O ended with the arrest of criminals and McGarrett snapping, "Book 'em." The offense occasionally was added after this phrase, for example, "Book 'emâ€"murder one." In many episodes this was directed to Williams and became McGarrett's catch phrase, "Book 'em, Danno." [5]