Forum NewsForumsHTF Chat Hardware ReviewsSoftware Reviews HTF Events
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum

Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum Forum Search: 
 
Web Search: 
 
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum


 
Forum Jump

Forum Sponsors

Home Theater Forum > Archives > DVD Reviews Archive
[ HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season ]

Post New Thread   

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-18-2008, 08:51 AM   #1 of 60
MattH.
HTF Criterion & Disney DVD Reviewer
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 1,238

HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season



Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season
Directed by Danny Arnold et al

Studio: Paramount
Year: 1970-1971
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Running Time: 1215 minutes
Rating: NR
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 mono English, Spanish
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese
MSRP: $ 54.99

Release Date: January 22, 2008
Review Date: January 18, 2008


The Series

3.5/5

They say that the third time is the charm, and in the case of CBS’ Hawaii Five-O, its third season certainly was its breakthrough year. For the first time since it began, the show found itself among the top ten shows on network television. And one of its directors received an Emmy nomination for his work during this season. Admittedly, looking back on the series almost forty years after the fact, it’s a bit slower paced and more simply plotted than crime dramas of today. In its day, however, the location color photography gave the show an identity unique to network TV, and viewers continued to respond in great numbers during the next several years.

Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) heads the Hawaii Five-O crime unit branch of the Hawaii state patrol network. Since they work for the state rather than the local police department, the unit reports directly to the governor of Hawaii (Richard Denning). Second in command is Danny “Danno” Williams (James MacArthur), and also part of the team are the immense Kono Kalakaua (Zulu) and Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong). Reigning Red Chinese gangster Wo Fat (Khigh Dhiegh) makes very infrequent appearances as the thorn in McGarrett’s paw, a shame since the actor’s quiet menace adds terrifically to any episode that he’s a part of.

Most of the cases are the usual crime dramas involving kidnapping, theft, blackmail, or extortion, and viewers are usually clued in early as to the identity of the perpetrators. However, occasionally, the writers throw in a real mystery that allows the audience to play detectives themselves in attempting to discover whodunit. The mysteries aren’t especially clever or thickly plotted, but the change of pace from the routine crook or gangster chase is nice. I wish more episodes were traditional mysteries.

Naturally compared to the quick paced, flashy crime drama procedurals of today (the three CSIs, Bones, and Medium being among the most unique), Hawaii Five-O might seem rather plodding and unimaginative. Stars Jack Lord and James MacArthur do bring charisma and sincerity to their roles that maintain interest even in cases that on the surface don’t seem very challenging (the two other detective working with them are rather poor actors). We also got to see just a little bit of the two lead characters’ emotional lives with women this season. And, as the episodes are all self-contained (or at most two-part episodes), there’s no worry about following long range story arcs through multiple episodes as so many shows do today. Give the producers fifty minutes of your time, and you’ll see a case from beginning to end.

One of the real joys in watching a show of this age is to see the amazing line-up of very worthy character actors who parade through the episodes. Some are in the prime years of their careers while others will have shows of their own at some point in the future. Among the famous performers I noticed during this season are Gerald O’Laughlin, Ed Flannery, Nancy Wilson (as a heroin addict!), Harry Guardino, John Vernon, Anne Archer, Eric Braeden, Vera Miles, Martin Sheen, Dewey Martin, Madlyn Rhue, Simon Oakland, Andrew Duggen, Lloyd Bochner, Paul Burke, Don Stroud, Hume Cronyn, Joan Van Ark, Patrick Duffy, Albert Salmi, John Marley, John McMartin, Hope Summers, Tim O’Connor, Monte Markham, Jock Mahoney, Don Chastain, and Pernell Roberts.

Here’s the rundown for the third season’s twenty-four episodes with an occasional comment about an unusual outing:

1 - And Time to Die
2 - Trouble in Mind
3 - The Second Shot
4 - Time and Memories
5 - The Guarnerius Caper
6 - The Ransom
7 - Force of Waves
8 - Reunion
9 - The Late John Louisiana
10 - The Last Eden
11 - Over Fifty? Steal (a rare comedic episode for the show)
12 - Beautiful Screamer (a worthy showcase for co-star James MacArthur)
13 - The Payoff
14 - The Double Wall
15 - Paniolo
16 - Ten Thousand Diamonds and a Heart (a caper episode, my favorite of the season)
17 - To Kill or Be Killed
18 - F.O.B. Honolulu - Part I
19 - F.O.B. Honolulu - Part II
20 - The Gunrunner
21 - Dear Enemy
22 - The Bomber and Mrs. Moroney (another standout showcase for James MacArthur)
23 - The Grandstand Play - Part I
24 - The Grandstand Play - Part II

Video Quality

3.5/5

The original 1.33:1 aspect ratio of the TV broadcasts is reproduced faithfully in these transfers. Visual quality varies from episode to episode, but most of them feature good sharpness and accurate color reproduction in any scenes filmed on soundstages. Location work can vary from adequate sharpness to soft and sometimes dirty. There are occasional black and white scratches that aren’t badly intrusive, but without anamorphic enhancement, moiré patterns and line twitters in cloth patterns and car grille work are very noticeable. Edge enhancement also shows up from time to time. Each episode has been divided into 8 chapters (9 chapters if you play the promos).

Audio Quality

3/5

The Dolby Digital 2.0 mono track is decoded by Dolby Prologic into the center channel. Representative of television sound recording for its era, the track does its job adequately. There isn’t any hiss, pops, or other audio artifacts, but obviously the track lacks fidelity in comparison to audio tracks on today’s TV crime dramas.

Special Features

1/5

Most of the episodes have introductory promos lasting for a minute giving viewers a taste of the show ahead. (They were originally aired as previews for the next week's episode.) The viewer can choose to watch the show with or without the promos.

In Conclusion

3.5/5 (not an average)

Hawaii Five-O hit its stride in its third season, and while this box set is light on extras, the shows themselves are addictive and despite hipster dialog and wardrobe that date the show sometimes, the performances of the two leads and a great line-up of guest stars make for an entertaining walk back in time.


Matt Hough
Charlotte, NC
MattH. is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-18-2008, 10:35 AM   #2 of 60
Jeff*H
Member
 
Location: Colorado
Join Date: Jun 2004
Local Time: 06:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 413

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


My favorite season of the series. I'm buying one for myself and several for friends! Keep 'em coming CBS Paramount!

I think for a 40-year-old show it holds up fantastically well, the earlier seasons such as this moreso than the late '70s seasons.
Jeff*H is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 03:11 AM   #3 of 60
BobSchneider
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Local Time: 05:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 227

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


Yes Im looking forward to picking up season three this weekend , personally I liked the Kono years the best, which I think season three was the last year kono was on. Here In So Cal Hawaii Five -0 is re ran on koce 56 and honestly I cant really watch any season after seven because Five -0 became almost parody of the great show it was.... but the first five or six seasons are fantasic fun to watch tv.



Q: Why do you care?

A: You'll never know.
BobSchneider is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 08:20 AM   #4 of 60
MattH.
HTF Criterion & Disney DVD Reviewer
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 1,238

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


I think Kono sticks around for one more season. He did four in all, I believe.
MattH. is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 08:24 AM   #5 of 60
Corey3rd
Joe Corey
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 907

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


Kono has one more season.
Corey3rd is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
HTF Ads



Sponsored links



Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 08:46 AM   #6 of 60
RickER
Member
 
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Join Date: Jan 2003
Local Time: 07:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 3,351

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


Yea, those 4 years are all i am in for. I think the death of the shows creator, and producer in the 5th year must have brought about a change. That and the growing power that Jack Lord had. So it was easy for me to find a stopping point when Kono leaves at the end of season four. Shoot that will be over 100 episodes anyway.



RickER is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 09:28 AM   #7 of 60
Gary OS
Member
 
Location: Florida
Join Date: Feb 2004
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 1,214

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


I agree with Rick. I'm in for one more season and then I'm done. Hawaii Five-0 was a neat show that had some great location scenes and decent storylines, but after Kono leaves I am too.

Gary "4 seasons is a good stopping point for me with this series" O.



TV ON DVD HOLY GRAIL WANT LIST:
1950's - Father Knows Best (S3-6), The Donna Reed Show (S2-8), Dennis the Menace, Mickey Mouse Club, The Rifleman, Have Gun Will Travel (S4-6), Naked City (S1), Rawhide (S4-8), Leave it to Beaver (S3-6), Ozzie & Harriet, Perry Mason (S4-9), Hawaiian Eye, The Phil Silvers Show, Lone Ranger (S4,5.5), Lassie, 77 Sunset Strip, Fury

1960's & 70's - The Fugitive (S2-4), My Three Sons (S1.5-12), The Patty Duke Show, Route 66 (S3-4), The Untouchables (S3-4), Daniel Boone (S6), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (S4), Big Valley (S2.5-4), That Girl (S5), Flipper (S2-3), Tarzan, Petticoat Junction (S2-7), Beverly Hillbillies (S3-5), The Lucy Show, Harlem Globetrotters, Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, The Partridge Family (S4), Quincy (S3-8)
Gary OS is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 09:50 AM   #8 of 60
Ockeghem
Scott D. Atwell
Member
 
Location: Michigan (U.S.A.)
Join Date: Feb 2007
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 975

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


^^^
Gary OS,

Those are some fine choices in your list. I'm looking forward to The Patty Duke Show (I own the complete series on VHS). It would be quite a treat to have that one on DVD one day. You've listed some other gems there as well.



Ockeghem is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 10:06 AM   #9 of 60
Gary OS
Member
 
Location: Florida
Join Date: Feb 2004
Local Time: 08:02 AM
Local Date: 09-08-2008
Posts: 1,214

Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: Hawaii Five-O: The Third Season


Quote:
Originally Posted by Ockeghem
^^^
Gary OS,

Those are some fine choices in your list. I'm looking forward to The Patty Duke Show (I own the complete series on VHS). It would be quite a treat to have that one on DVD one day. You've listed some other gems there as well.

Thanks Scott. That list is really only partial, as there are many other shows from the 50's & 60's that I want. But I had to stop somewhere, or my sig would have been way too big. Heck, some think it's too big as it is.

Yea, I'd love to see THE PATTY DUKE SHOW come out too. Great series. It really deserves a release, but if Sony owns it we had better hope a company like Shout! Factory rents it out. We cannot depend on Sony to release it. That will NOT happen.

Gary "perhaps the show isn't under Sony's control - I can't remember for sure" O.



TV ON DVD HOLY GRAIL WANT LIST:
1950's - Father Knows Best (S3-6), The Donna Reed Show (S2-8), Dennis the Menace, Mickey Mouse Club, The Rifleman, Have Gun Will Travel (S4-6), Naked City (S1), Rawhide (S4-8), Leave it to Beaver (S3-6), Ozzie & Harriet, Perry Mason (S4-9), Hawaiian Eye, The Phil Silvers Show, Lone Ranger (S4,5.5), Lassie, 77 Sunset Strip, Fury

1960's & 70's - The Fugitive (S2-4), My Three Sons (S1.5-12), The Patty Duke Show, Route 66 (S3-4), The Untouchables (S3-4), Daniel Boone (S6), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (S4), Big Valley (S2.5-4), That Girl (S5), Flipper (S2-3), Tarzan, Petticoat Junction (S2-7), Beverly Hillbillies (S3-5), The Lucy Show, Harlem Globetrotters, Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, The Partridge Family (S4), Quincy (S3-8)
Gary OS is offline Quote this post in a PM Send Support Ticket
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
sendpm.gif
Home Theater Forum
Home Theater Forum
Old 01-19-2008, 10:39 AM   #10 of 60
Jeff*H
Member
 <