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McClain's Law : ウィキペディア英語版 | McClain's Law
''McClain's Law'' is an American crime drama television series that aired on NBC during the 1981-1982 season. New episodes ended on March 20, and rebroadcasts continued until August 24, 1982. ==Summary==
The series starred former ''Gunsmoke'' lead James Arness in a rare non-western role as Jim McClain, a former police detective who was medically retired after being wounded in the leg in a gun battle in the line of duty. He returns to duty thirteen years later to avenge the murder and robbery of a friend, and ends up coming out of retirement in order to share his expertise with a younger generation of police officers.〔Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, ''The Comprehensive Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946-Present'', New York: Ballantine Publishers, 1992, p. 570〕 At first, his request to be returned to active duty is met with resistance by police department supervisors. McClain is made to undergo physical fitness tests and a requalification and training program at the police academy. He handily passes all tests and is returned to active duty on the department at his former rank of detective. McClain is tough but compassionate. He is regarded by his colleagues as being an "Old School" cop. He carries a Smith & Wesson .44 caliber revolver when most of his fellow officers carry .38 Special caliber sidearms. His new coworkers come to respect McClain as a consummate professional of unyielding courage. ''McClain's Law'', like several other series from this period, was criticized for its level of violence. The co-stars were Marshall Colt and George DiCenzo. This was Arness' final TV series; hereafter he primarily appeared in a series of made-for-TV movies reprising ''Gunsmoke''.
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