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# Hawaii Five-O: Season 7

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Filmed entirely on location in Hawaii, the show followed Jack Lord as he played Steve McGarrett, head of an elite state police unit investigating "organized crime, murder, assassination attempts, foreign agents, felonies of every type." James MacArthur played his second-in-command Danny ("Danno") Williams, with local actors playing members of the Five-O team.

Review: Continuing the grand tradition started six years earlier! - Season Seven of the long-running series features the same great storytelling, locations, acting, writing, and music as its predecessors. The 24 episodes presented in this set have been restored to crisp color and sound, only adding to the enjoyment of the dramas presented...and what dramas they are. "Hawaii 5-0" was always a series that dealt with more than just the cops and crooks theme; it dealt with the social and political issues of the day and was sometimes on the edge of issues that were just emerging. Examples of the latter would be "Diary of a Gun," a tale about the path of murder and death followed by a too-easy-to-get "Saturday Night Special," and "Computer Killer," a story of a computer "hacker" with murderous intentions. Other outstanding installments include "I'll Kill 'Em Again," "Right Grave-Wrong Body," "The Two-Faced Corpse," "Ring of Life," the "Thelma and Louise"-like "A Woman's Work is With a Gun," "Bones of Contention," "Presenting ...in the Center Ring...Murder (featuring the return of frequent villain Wo Fat), "How to Steal a Masterpiece," "Hari-Kari: Murder" with a rare television appearance by Ossie Davis, and "Welcome to Our Branch Office," a lighter-than-usual episode with guest stars Cameron Mitchell and Frank Gorshin. Two of the best and most tense-filled episodes are "We Hang Our Own" and "The Hostage." The former features Leslie Nielsen as a wealthy patriarch who seeks revenge after the murder of his youngest son, played by Bruce Boxleitner. Perry King also appears as the older son. "Hostage" deals with a traumatized World War II veteran, well-played by veteran Dane Clark, who holds a young girl (Linda Purl) hostage in an Hawaiian high-rise. Both episodes are well-acted and series star Jack Lord gets to show his acting mettle as well. Even the two "weak" episodes of the season have something going for them. Boxleitner returns, as another character, in "And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon," a not-so-engaging episode that is salvaged by some stunning scenes of parachuting and the Hawaiian landscape. It's too bad the story isn't as captivating. "Small Witness, Large Crime" benefits from an early scene of a jet taking off as an assassin makes ready to hit his "target." Whether or not the plane shot was planned or just a coincidence is not important; it's still an impressive sight. Like other season sets, the only "extras" are the episodic promos. It would've been nice if there had been some commentary from the last surviving member and longest, sans Lord, of the original cast: the late James MacArthur.
Review: One Of The Best Shows In TV History - I grew up on Hawaii Five-0. I was 5 years old when it debuted in 1968. I have to admit that I didn't watch much of Hawaii Five-0 during it's initial run. I didn't watch much of it when I became older either, though my family watched it regularly. The story lines were too complicated for a young kid to understand. However, I watched the show during re-runs in the 80's and became a fan of the show. From the stories I have read, I understand Jack Lord wanted to be the boss on the set and for everyone to do things the way he wanted them done. I think Jack Lord was an excellent actor and helped make the show what it was along with James MacArthur, Zulu and Kam Fong. I always liked Zulu and can't for the life of me figure out why they got rid of him. I also liked Al Harrington. From the gossip, I understand that Lord played a part in both of their firings. To me, those were two big mistakes. I only plan on buying through Season 8. The show went downhill fast after that. I think it was due to the death of Leonard Freeman in 1974 which proves Freeman was the force behind the show, not Jack Lord. It was a shame that Jack Lord made the co-stars play musical chairs the way they did. Most of the story lines for Season 7 were pretty good. My favorite is "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got The Bomb?". I haven't seen this episode in such a long time but I remember not believing McGarret's theory until the last minute. I couldn't believe he was right. The theory was too far fetched. (I don't want to spoil it for you). The worst? It has to be "Welcome To Our Branch Office". What a ridiculous story line. Five-0 look-alikes posing as Five-0. What!? Who came up with that story? The "Bones Of Contention" episode is pretty good but "Computer Killer" is another stinker. "I'll Kill 'Em Again" was also pretty bad with a Bill Gates look alike going around killing women who resemble woman from past Five-0 investigations. It was clear to me that Hawaii Five-0 was beginning to struggle for storylines during this season. But, in this 7th Season, there were still some awfully good episodes.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Freeman, Leonard, Lord, Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 397 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Television/Crime |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Freeman, Leonard, Lord, Jack
- **Format:** Box set, Color, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Television/Crime
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 6

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Continuing the grand tradition started six years earlier!
*by R***D on March 6, 2011*

Season Seven of the long-running series features the same great storytelling, locations, acting, writing, and music as its predecessors. The 24 episodes presented in this set have been restored to crisp color and sound, only adding to the enjoyment of the dramas presented...and what dramas they are. "Hawaii 5-0" was always a series that dealt with more than just the cops and crooks theme; it dealt with the social and political issues of the day and was sometimes on the edge of issues that were just emerging. Examples of the latter would be "Diary of a Gun," a tale about the path of murder and death followed by a too-easy-to-get "Saturday Night Special," and "Computer Killer," a story of a computer "hacker" with murderous intentions. Other outstanding installments include "I'll Kill 'Em Again," "Right Grave-Wrong Body," "The Two-Faced Corpse," "Ring of Life," the "Thelma and Louise"-like "A Woman's Work is With a Gun," "Bones of Contention," "Presenting ...in the Center Ring...Murder (featuring the return of frequent villain Wo Fat), "How to Steal a Masterpiece," "Hari-Kari: Murder" with a rare television appearance by Ossie Davis, and "Welcome to Our Branch Office," a lighter-than-usual episode with guest stars Cameron Mitchell and Frank Gorshin. Two of the best and most tense-filled episodes are "We Hang Our Own" and "The Hostage." The former features Leslie Nielsen as a wealthy patriarch who seeks revenge after the murder of his youngest son, played by Bruce Boxleitner. Perry King also appears as the older son. "Hostage" deals with a traumatized World War II veteran, well-played by veteran Dane Clark, who holds a young girl (Linda Purl) hostage in an Hawaiian high-rise. Both episodes are well-acted and series star Jack Lord gets to show his acting mettle as well. Even the two "weak" episodes of the season have something going for them. Boxleitner returns, as another character, in "And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon," a not-so-engaging episode that is salvaged by some stunning scenes of parachuting and the Hawaiian landscape. It's too bad the story isn't as captivating. "Small Witness, Large Crime" benefits from an early scene of a jet taking off as an assassin makes ready to hit his "target." Whether or not the plane shot was planned or just a coincidence is not important; it's still an impressive sight. Like other season sets, the only "extras" are the episodic promos. It would've been nice if there had been some commentary from the last surviving member and longest, sans Lord, of the original cast: the late James MacArthur.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One Of The Best Shows In TV History
*by R***L on October 23, 2009*

I grew up on Hawaii Five-0. I was 5 years old when it debuted in 1968. I have to admit that I didn't watch much of Hawaii Five-0 during it's initial run. I didn't watch much of it when I became older either, though my family watched it regularly. The story lines were too complicated for a young kid to understand. However, I watched the show during re-runs in the 80's and became a fan of the show. From the stories I have read, I understand Jack Lord wanted to be the boss on the set and for everyone to do things the way he wanted them done. I think Jack Lord was an excellent actor and helped make the show what it was along with James MacArthur, Zulu and Kam Fong. I always liked Zulu and can't for the life of me figure out why they got rid of him. I also liked Al Harrington. From the gossip, I understand that Lord played a part in both of their firings. To me, those were two big mistakes. I only plan on buying through Season 8. The show went downhill fast after that. I think it was due to the death of Leonard Freeman in 1974 which proves Freeman was the force behind the show, not Jack Lord. It was a shame that Jack Lord made the co-stars play musical chairs the way they did. Most of the story lines for Season 7 were pretty good. My favorite is "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got The Bomb?". I haven't seen this episode in such a long time but I remember not believing McGarret's theory until the last minute. I couldn't believe he was right. The theory was too far fetched. (I don't want to spoil it for you). The worst? It has to be "Welcome To Our Branch Office". What a ridiculous story line. Five-0 look-alikes posing as Five-0. What!? Who came up with that story? The "Bones Of Contention" episode is pretty good but "Computer Killer" is another stinker. "I'll Kill 'Em Again" was also pretty bad with a Bill Gates look alike going around killing women who resemble woman from past Five-0 investigations. It was clear to me that Hawaii Five-0 was beginning to struggle for storylines during this season. But, in this 7th Season, there were still some awfully good episodes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best of the Best
*by X***X on August 8, 2009*

Five-0 had several winning combinations, which made it the 12-year success it was and the 41-year classic it has become. First of all, Leonard Freeman and Jack Lord teamed together to insist on quality. Perhaps, Jack was more outspoken than Len, or perhaps, Jack was more visible and thus quoted more often than Len, but the result was an adherence to quality performances, quality cinematography, and, of course, the quality music of Morton Stevens and Don B. Ray. Second, Hawaiian scenery is unsurpassable. One viewing it for the first time comes away with the feeling that s/he did not see what s/he was looking at. Why? It is simply so overwhelming that neither the mind nor the eye can take it all in. In the visual medium of television, we find ourselves wishing for wider-angle camera lenses. Five-0 gave us many of those wide-angle views to enjoy. Third, Five-0 offered a good balance among genres of crime: International espionage, crime families, and the little fish stealing in hopes of gaining a spot in the big pond. In addition, it occasionally allowed us glimpse a bit of the characters' personal lives - or, at least, their characters' make-ups. For example, in Season 3's "The Ransom," we learned a lot about Kono's make-up when he allowed himself to be held and beaten by ruthless kidnappers in order to help the young boy being held to escape. It takes a brave man to do that, yet Kono did it without question or self-doubt. Fourth, Five-0 gave us a glimpse into the history and culture of our 50th state. When Five-0 began, Hawaii had been a state for only nine years. This year, Hawaii is celebrating its 50th year of statehood. We learned about the Kings Kamehameha and Kalakaua. We learned about the role of kahunas in Hawaiian life. We learned about the haole (non-Hawaiian) business interests pushing the kama`ainas (locals) out of Waikiki, where they and their families had lived for centuries, in order to erect skyscrapers and mega-hotels. Five-0 showed us the good side and the bad side of life in Hawaii and, in so doing, taught us about the state we've all come to love as if it were our own. Thank you, Leonard Freeman, Jack Lord, and everyone else who worked so hard for 12 long years to give us more than a media classic. Five-0 is, indeed, the best of the best.

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