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Vega$
Tóm tắt
Vega$ is an American detective television drama series that aired on ABC between 1978 and 1981. It was produced by Aaron Spelling. The series was filmed in its entirety in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is believed to be the first television series produced entirely in Las Vegas. The show stars Robert Urich as private detective Dan Tanna, who drove around the streets of Las Vegas in a red 1957 Ford Thunderbird solving crimes and making Las Vegas a better place for residents and tourists alike.
Chi tiết
- Ngày phát sóng đầu
- 1978-09-20
- Trạng thái
- Ended
- Số mùa
- 3 mùa
- Số tập
- 68 tập
- Thể loại
- Phim Chính Kịch, Phim Hình Sự
- Kênh phát sóng
- ABC
- Quốc gia
- US
- Ngôn ngữ gốc
- EN
Diễn viên
- Robert Urich vai Dan Tanna
- Bart Braverman vai Bobby 'Binzer' Borso
- Phyllis Davis vai Beatrice Travis
- Greg Morris vai Lt. David Nelson
- Naomi Stevens vai Sgt. Bella Archer
- Tony Curtis vai Roth
- Byron Morrow vai Judge Hunt
- Richard Bakalyan vai Bernie
- Peter Haskell vai Turner
- Heather Menzies
- Pernell Roberts
- Linda Thompson
Nhà sáng tạo và ê-kíp
- Michael Mann - Creator
- Aaron Spelling - Executive Producer
- E. Duke Vincent - Producer
- Douglas S. Cramer - Producer
- Leonard Goldberg - Producer
- Don Chaffey - Director
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