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The Making of Miami Vice

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The Making of Miami Vice

By: Rob MacGregor, T. J. MacGregor
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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The intriguing story of a television phenomenon! Find out directly from the cast and crew why "The Look", "The Style", "The Music", "The People", "The Energy", placed Miami Vice on the cutting edge of television! The Making of Miami Vice includes: Interviews, Behind-the-Scenes Photographs, Plot Synopses, Credits, and Music for Every Episode - and Much, much more! This new edition includes an expanded extra chapter covering a bit of "where are they now". Must have for Miami Vice collectors and fans.

©1986 Rob MacGregor and T. J. MacGregor (P)2013 David N. Wilson
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I was too little to watch when Miami Vice first aired, and only finally watched the whole series last year. It's a little bit expensive on streaming, so we had to hunt down a dvd box set! It's actually a really fun show, I fully understand the hype at the time. I thought it might be fun to listen to this book about it, and I was right. It's actually a really fascinating peek at how TV used to be made. You'll find yourself filled with random production facts, like "Did you know, the Miami Vice office had the only collating and stapling Xerox machine in all of Southern Florida?" "He used a Moog!" "Michael Mann's entire office was painted black and his desk was shaped like a giant paint palette!". "The guy who played Zito had a cat named Pansy!" "Philip Michael Thomas wrote a self help new age pamphlet called 'Perfectionistics!". "Olivia Brown ran a cool art gallery and made styrofoam art!!" .... I loved it!!! The chapters alternate between interviews with production staff and the stars. A really enjoyable listen that kept me interested.

Entertaining and educational glimpse into TV production history

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