These ‘ 80s kids got pressures and problems and all sorts of worries, including the two creeps who earlier slammed into the suburban domicile. Like, man, who needs it.īut against his initial impulse, Hanson joins a batch of youthful-looking undercover cops (played by Holly Robinson, Peter DeLuise, Dustin Nguyen) and heads back to school, there to find puberty and its attendant elements more than malts, sock hops and the math club. Lockers, English class (diagramming parts of a sentence), study hall, detention, adolescent angst. ![]() ![]() Heading the back-to-back-high-school undercover brigade is Captain Jenko (Frederic Forrest), a survivor of the “Love Generation” (he wears a leather jacket with Jim Morrison stenciled on the back and has Hendrix posters up in his office), who now believes today’s youth’s got bad, and that ain’t good.įor Hanson, the thought of returning to the past - re-enlisting in high school - is something that doesn’t sit so easy. Though Hanson is following in Pa’s footsteps, he has been having a tough time making criminals believe he’s armed and dangerous, his youthful countenance undercutting his real age.Īs a way of better protecting and serving, Hanson is asked to join a group of officers who re-enroll in high school as a way of combating crime among the pre-college-age set. Meet bright-eyed and bushy haired rookie Tommy Hanson (Johnny Depp), whose dad was a cop killed in the line of duty. Yet after watching 21‘s two-hour debut, one has the feeling of revisiting a hot-wired David Cassidy TV broadcast from TV’s past, in which the former Partridge family kin played a clandestine peace officer plopped into a local high school.Īfter a surreal start, in which two thugs shotgun their way into a suburban home, demanding that the son pay back the scratch he owes, we get to the raison d’etre of 21. A 16 year old Doug Penhall was played by Michael DeLuise in the episode Woolly Bullies.'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi': THR's 1983 Review.It was later rerun on the FX cable network from 1996 to 1998.Ī spin-off series, Booker, was produced for the character of Dennis Booker (Richard Grieco) it ran one season, from September 1989 to June 1990.įredric Forrest as Captain Richard Jenko Episodes When crime escalates at an LA high school, the police force sends four young-looking officers back to the classroom to work undercover. The final season aired in first-run syndication mainly on local Fox affiliates. ![]() The show was an early hit for the fledgling Fox network, and was created to attract a younger audience. Executive Producers included Hasburgh, Cannell, Steve Beers and Bill Nuss. Cannell Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television. Cannell, the series was produced by Patrick Hasburgh Productions and Stephen J. It was originally going to be titled Jump Street Chapel, after the deconsecrated church building in which the unit has its headquarters but was changed at Fox's request so as not to mislead viewers into thinking it was a religious program.Ĭreated by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. The series focuses on the 21 Jump Street crew, a group of youthful-looking undercover police officers who infiltrate high schools, colleges, and other teenage venues to catch (oftentimes) young criminals. 21 Jump Street (TV series) is an American police procedural television series that aired on Fox from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, during which time produced 103 episodes. 21 Jump Street FuLLMovie HD (2012) - YouTube 0:00 / 1:40:52 21 Jump Street FuLLMovie HD (2012) reneerodeo nichols 64 subscribers Subscribe 0 Share 84 views 1 day ago runmovies.
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