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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. WilsonListeners also enjoyed...
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- James M. Patton
- 08-07-18
Makes you feel like you were there!!
A great telling of what it was like to make and be behind the scenes of a 1980's iconic show.
The Making of Miami Vice makes you feel like you were there, right down to the screaming fans on the other side of the chain link fence.
A very good behind the scenes book!!
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- Danny Harr
- 01-02-21
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this is pretty good. it has a lot of information on how the show was made and the people that was in it. the stunt men. everything involving the show they talked about it. kevin Pierce did an excellent job narraiting this book
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- Ellen Oceanside
- 07-20-20
Well done , Interesting
As one who watched Miami Vice in the 80’s. Was interesting and well done, to go behind and read more about the show. The audio was good and added to it. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
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- C.F. Shifflett II
- 03-07-25
Sounds Like It was Cribbed From PEOPLE MAGAZINE
As an old school fan of the tv show, MIAMI VICE I was looking forward to hearing this. It sounded promising in the preview, so I took a chance. Sadly, the level of writing does not improve, and fails to deliver not much more than what you might expect from an 80's era fanzine. After a half dozen chapters it didn't get any better. Unable to return it for a refund, this title now blights my once great personal library of quality books acquired from Audible.
Buyer beware: If you like surface level "E! On Hollywood" style writing with no insight or revelation greater than the subject it covers, this book is for you.
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