TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Numerootno
A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
filippaberry84
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Scotty Burke
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
A_Minor_Blip
I have "Commie" in quotes because the word "Commie" is used about 100 times in the first episode of the series dealing with the title character seeking out murderers of a jazz musician who is considered a "Commie" by the small town townies who killed the musician, and thus they think that "Stacatto" is also a "Commie" as he bugs them into giving up some information. This show is fun to watch, has some great noir elements, but is as dated as can be. Hearing people say "Daddy" and "Mommy" without referring to their parents is funny enough. The whole jazz language inspired by Jack Kerouac and the beatniks is here in all its glory, spoken by men in their thirties and that too is hilarious, as you can imagine the writers really wanting to relate to the younger generation (at that time). It'd be like hearing Magnum PI saying "Totally, for sure... to the max!" The main reason I bought this online is because of one of my favorite actors (and writer/directors) John Cassavetes who is the star. He is good, as usual, but on occasion can become quite hammy, and preachy. But that's all par for the course when it comes to any kind of show with an agenda, and this one has a few... hundred, daddio.
Bill Milosz
One of the best TV detective shows. Cool, if improbable. The gritty NYC location shots compare favorably with other great programs of the era like NAKED CITY, but are somewhat more moody. The beatnik characters are less goofy than the patronizing look at the Beats that Peter Gunn features. It's just an altogether hip show.EPISODE LIST http://epguides.com/JohnnyStaccato/ Season 11. 1- 1 12901 10 Sep 59 The Naked Truth2. 1- 2 12906 17 Sep 59 Murder for Credit3. 1- 3 12912 24 Sep 59 Parents4. 1- 4 12904 8 Oct 59 Shop of the Four Winds5. 1- 5 12914 15 Oct 59 The Nature of the Night6. 1- 6 12916 22 Oct 59 Viva, Paco!7. 1- 7 12918 29 Oct 59 Evil8. 1- 8 12902 5 Nov 59 Murder in Hi-fi9. 1- 9 12915 12 Nov 59 Fly, Baby, Fly10. 1-10 12913 19 Nov 59 Tempted11. 1-11 12911 26 Nov 59 The Poet's Touch12. 1-12 12926 10 Dec 59 A Piece of Paradise13. 1-13 12923 17 Dec 59 The Return14. 1-14 12922 24 Dec 59 The Unwise Men15. 1-15 12921 31 Dec 59 Collector's Item16. 1-16 12907 7 Jan 60 Man in the Pit17. 1-17 12930 14 Jan 60 The Only Witness18. 1-18 12927 21 Jan 60 Night of Jeopardy19. 1-19 12931 28 Jan 60 Double Feature20. 1-20 12929 4 Feb 60 List of Death21. 1-21 12925 11 Feb 60 Solomon22. 1-22 12920 18 Feb 60 An Act of Terror23. 1-23 12903 25 Feb 60 An Angry Young Man24. 1-24 12939 3 Mar 60 The Mask of Jason25. 1-25 12935 10 Mar 60 A Nice Little Town26. 1-26 12919 17 Mar 60 Swinging Long Hair27. 1-27 12905 24 Mar 60 The Wild Reed
bahopper
Despite Cassavetes' sometimes intense acting style (or maybe because of it), "JOHNNY STACCATO" was easily one of my favorite TV shows of the late 50s, early 60s. It had a dark-haired, bedroom-eyed, brooding hero and it had jazz - really GOOD jazz, sometimes even great jazz by big names like Pete Condoli and Ray Brown and Mel Lewis (the latter two would later form one-half of the MJQ). East coast jazz mixed with private eyes was a popular theme in that black and white era (think "PETER GUNN" and "FIVE FINGER EXERCISE" with David Hedison and Luciana somebody as his OTT Italian girlfriend). STACCATO didn't last more than one year but it was well-written, beautifully shot, and certainly caught the zeitgeist in its web. There is even one episode that starred a young Mary Tyler Moore. Get a copy on CD or video and prepare to be impressed.
StSangue
I got to see a handful of episodes one night in Northampton, Massachusetts. A friend of a friend was screening some 16 mm prints he had. I'm a huge fan of John Cassavetes. This series was a terrific showcase for his acting. He plays a jazz musician who sides as a P.I., surrounded by mobsters, hop heads, and femmes fatal. It's such a treat. If you should ever have an opportunity to catch the show I think you'll be glad you did.