The Renegades
- Not to be confused with the 1992-97 TV series Renegade
The Renegades | |
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Ad for the 1982 TV movie | |
Genre | Crime drama |
Created by |
Executive Producers Lawerence Gordon Charles Gordon Directed by Roger Spottiswoode |
Written by |
Steven E. de Souza Rick Husky |
Starring |
Patrick Swayze Kurtwood Smith James Luisi |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes |
Pilot - 2 Hrs 6 episodes[1] (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Lawrence Gordon Productions Paramount Television |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | March 4, 1983 – April 8, 1983 |
The Renegades is a 1983 ABC TV show about a street gang that becomes a special police undercover unit in order to avoid jail time.[2] The show starred Patrick Swayze as "Bandit", the leader of the gang.[1]
Cast
- Patrick Swayze as Bandit
- Randy Brooks as Eagle
- Paul Mones as J.T.
- Tracy Scoggins as Tracy
- Robert Thaler as Dancer
- Brian Tochi as Dragon
- Fausto Bara as Gaucho
- James Luisi as Lt. Marciano
- Kurtwood Smith as Captain Scanlon
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Back to School" | March 4, 1983 | ||
College athletes are suspected of point-shaving. | ||||
2 | "The Demon Dragsters" | March 11, 1983 | ||
Car strippers use souped-up cars to evade the police. | ||||
3 | "The Big Time" | March 18, 1983 | ||
Prisoners are being trained to crack sophisticated safes. | ||||
4 | "On the Pad" | March 25, 1983 | ||
The team goes undercover to find out why a cop lets two extortionists go. | ||||
5 | "Film at Eleven" | April 1, 1983 | ||
An 11-year-old is a witness to a holdup-murder. | ||||
6 | "Target: Marciano" | Nicholas Corea | Barbara Peeters | April 8, 1983 |
An escaped drug pusher wants Marciano to surrender to him or else there will be a blood bath in the streets. |
Broadcast history
After the success of the movie The Warriors, Hollywood looked to take the youth gang concept and market it to TV. In 1981, Swayze did a TV show, Return of the Rebels, about an aging motorcycle gang who get together to help a friend who owns a popular campground that is being threatened by a band of arrogant groupies. However, the show didn't catch on and was quickly canceled.
Brother team Lawrence and Charles Gordon tried to market Swayze's rebel look, combine the gang concept with a police angle and came up with The Renegades. Roger Spottiswoode directed the TV movie pilot that first broadcast on 11 August 1982 and a six-episode series was later broadcast in 1983. It too didn't do well and due to weak ratings ABC pulled the show.
Director Roger Spottiswoode, screenwriter Steven E. de Souza, and producers Lawrence and Charles Gordon went on to make the film 48 Hrs. Several years later, the Gordon brothers and de Souza created the Die Hard franchise.[3] Lawrence served as President of 20th Century Fox from 1984 to 1986. The brothers then formed Largo Entertainment.
References
- 1 2 Roger Barr (aka: -RoG-) (2009). "The Renegades". I-Mockery. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
- ↑ "The Renegades". film.com. 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
- ↑ Michael Cieply (September 20, 2008). "Battle Over ‘Watchmen’ Surrounds a Producer". New York Times. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
External links
- The Renegades at the Internet Movie Database
- Renegades at TV.com
- TV Guide
- epguides.com
- Episode list
- Episode six ("Target: Marciano") on YouTube