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Martial Law (TV series)

Martial Law is an American action-adventure comedy television series created by Carlton Cuse that aired on CBS from September 26, 1998, to May 13, 2000.[3][4] The title character, Sammo Law (Sammo Hung), is a Chinese law officer and martial arts expert who comes to Los Angeles in search of a colleague and remains in the United States.[5]

Martial Law
Genre
Created byCarlton Cuse
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44[1] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Carlton Cuse
  • Andre Morgan
  • Stanley Tong
  • Lee Goldberg
  • William Rabkin
  • Al Ruddy
Producers
  • Pam Veasey
  • Jack Clements
  • Jacquelyn Blain
  • Barry Steinberg
Running time42–45 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkCBS
Audio formatDolby Surround 2.0
Original releaseSeptember 26, 1998 (1998-09-26) –
May 13, 2000 (2000-05-13)

The show was a surprise hit, making Hung the only East Asian headlining a primetime network series in the United States. At the time, Hung was not fluent in English and worried about the audience's ability to understand him.[6] In many scenes, Hung does not speak at all, making Martial Law one of the few United States television series to feature little dialogue from the lead character.[7][8] The show lasted two seasons, before being cancelled due to high production costs and Hung being unhappy with the writing of season two.[9][10]

Plot

The basic storyline is that Sammo Law (Sammo Hung), a well-respected Chinese cop, is transferred to America. As he works for the police department, fighting crime in Los Angeles, he is met with a clash in culture. He is also the mentor of Grace "Pei Pei" Chen (Kelly Hu), an undercover officer. When American techniques do not work, Sammo employs some Chinese cop work to get the job done.

Season one

Sammo is sent by the Chinese government to apprehend an old nemesis, Lee Hei (Tzi Ma). He finds out that his disciple, Pei Pei, had infiltrated Lee Hei's criminal empire. His goal is to capture Lee Hei and end his criminal organization. This plot line was unresolved and season one ended in a cliffhanger, although season two's premiere has Sammo alluding to Lee Hei's death (by way of accusing a one-shot villain of trying to avenge it). He is assisted in this by Grace (who joins the LAPD alongside him), Det. Louis Malone (Louis Mandylor) and Lt. Benjamin Winship (Tom Wright). Det. Dana Dixon (Tammy Lauren) is initially part of the team, but leaves after only five episodes; she is explained to have moved to another police force to be closer to her family. Halfway through the season, Lt. Terrell Parker (Arsenio Hall) joins the team and becomes Sammo's official partner.

Season two

Following the events of the previous season finale, and prior to the second-season premiere, Winship retires and Louis transfers to the NYPD, while Law decides to stay in Los Angeles and is now partnered with Grace. The department also gets a new captain, Amy Dylan, who thinks that the Chinese way of police work is not the best way of handling things. In addition, revelations are made of a secret society whose members include Law's long-lost son. While Law decided to return to China in the last episode, a line of dialogue leaves open the possibility of a follow-up.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122September 26, 1998 (1998-09-26)May 8, 1999 (1999-05-08)
222September 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)May 13, 2000 (2000-05-13)

"Honor Among Strangers" is part one of a crossover with Walker, Texas Ranger, wherein Sammo teams up with Cordell Walker to apprehend a hate-mongering former military officer who later escapes Walker's custody in the Walker, Texas Ranger episode "The Day of Cleansing" to which he summons Sammo to Dallas to help catch him again.

Cast

Production

 
CBS Series poster

Season one

The creator, Carlton Cuse, was aware that CBS was in need of a show that would attract young male viewers to its Saturday-night schedule.[13] Stanley Tong suggested a cop show based on Police Story 3: Super Cop, a movie that he directed and in which Jackie Chan starred.[13] Jackie Chan was contacted by Tong, but declined[13] (Chan was set to appear in episode five "Cop Out", strolling into the background of one scene, but the bit was cut from the final version).[14]

Shannon Lee also was guest cast as Vanessa Feng in episode eight, "Take Out".[15]

Tong then approached Sammo Hung, a good friend and occasional co-star of Chan's. Still eager to fill the 9 pm program slot, CBS agreed very quickly and production began on the series.[13] After the first six episodes had aired, they knew it was a hit.[13] The production, however, was not without complications, as Hung was used to the control over filming he had in Hong Kong and was not fluent in English.[13] Hung was not delighted to be filming in early mornings and late night that American television productions require.[13]

Season two

New executive producers Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin took the helm at the beginning of the second season due to runaway production costs. They more or less pretended that the first season did not exist, retaining only the basic concept of a fish-out-of-water detective. Cast members Louis Mandylor and Tom Wright were dropped. Gretchen Egolf was brought in to play the unit's new leader, Amy Dylan, from the beginning of season two. Additionally, Parker's past in public relations was scrapped. The first season's cliffhanger ending (plus the dropping of Mandylor and Wright's characters) was explained away with a few throwaway lines.

Law made crossover appearances on episodes of Early Edition and Walker, Texas Ranger, the former preceding it and the latter following it in its Saturday time slot. Chuck Norris's Walker, Texas Ranger character, Cordell Walker, also made an appearance as part of the two-part Martial Law/Walker, Texas Ranger crossover.

Cancellation

After season two, CBS offered Sammo Hung a third season, but Hung said he would not do it without a final say on scripts, claiming that the new screenwriter CBS assigned to the show for season two made him nothing but a fighting machine.[9] An article in the magazine Black Belt mentions that due to the $2 million cost of production per episode, the show was cancelled.[16]

Broadcast

In the UK and Ireland, the show used to air on Five from 1998 to 2005, then on ITV4 showing replays of the episodes from 2005 to 2007 and then on Bravo from 2009 to 2011. In France, Martial Law (Le Flic de Shanghaï) can be seen on M6 and W9. It was previously broadcast on Britain's Channel 5 at 8 pm on Sundays, scoring high ratings in 98, Australia's Seven Network in 1998, on ATV in Hong Kong, on TV4 in Sweden and on TV3, Sky1, and Channel 4 in New Zealand. It was previously broadcast on Dubai-based MBC 2, but can now be seen on MBC Action. In Germany, the series was broadcast on VOX. In Brazil, the series can be seen on Rede Bandeirantes since November 2007 as Um Policial da Pesada ("A heavy-set cop"). In Colombia, the series was broadcast on RCN Television. In Hungary, the series aired on RTL Klub as A harc törvénye ("The rules of engagement").

Home media

VCD

Release date
Release title
Country
Publisher
Format
Language Subtitles Notes
Ref
1 January 2000 Martial Law: Shanghai Express Hong Kong Deltamac (HK) NTSC English Traditional Chinese 1 VCD [17]
15 April 2005 Martial Law: Diamond Fever [18]
Martial Law: Dead Ringers [19]
Martial Law: Funny Money [20]
Martial Law: Extreme Mesures [21]
Martial Law: Trackdown [22]
Martial Law: Take Out [23]
Martial Law: Lock-Up [24]
Martial Law: Substitutes [25]
Martial Law: Trifecta [26]
Martial Law Collection 10 VCD's [27]

DVD

For many years, fans had petitioned for the show to be released onto DVD.[28]

On May 4, 2015, it was announced that Visual Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series and will be releasing the complete series on DVD for the first time in the early spring of 2016 in the United States and Canada.[29] According to Visual Entertainment the Boxset was released on August 30, 2016 and also includes the crossover episodes from the shows Early Edition and Walker, Texas Ranger.[30]

Release date
Release title
Discs
Region
Notes
Ref
30 August 2016 Martial Law - The Complete Collection 10 1
NTSC
Includes the crossover episodes from the shows Early Edition and Walker, Texas Ranger. [31][32]

Ratings

Season U.S. ratings Network Rank
1 1998–1999 11.00 million CBS #57
2 1999–2000 10.08 million CBS #59

The show aired on Saturday nights throughout its run.

References

  1. ^ "How CBS show Martial Law made martial arts star Sammo Hung a US hit". South China Morning Post. April 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Carlton Cuse...Productions (1998)". YouTube: Closing-Logos-HD. 2 January 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.
  3. ^ "MASTER OF 'MARTIAL LAW'". The New York Daily News. Retrieved 2010-11-05.[dead link]
  4. ^ Flaherty, Mike (1998-10-09). "Chop Shtick". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  5. ^ McDonald, William (1998-09-26). "Kung Fu Show Adds Star, Hoping For a Hit". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  6. ^ Johnson, Allan (1999-05-07). "'Martial Law's' Hung Is Changing Stereotypes". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  7. ^ Sterngold, James (1998-11-19). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Body Slams Illumined by Aphorisms". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  8. ^ Rosenberg, Howard (1998-09-26). "If Your Fantasy Is Fascinating Shows, Forget It; TV reviews: 'Fantasy Island' treads water; 'Martial Law,' 'Cupid' don't zing". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  9. ^ a b . singtao.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Black Belt Sep 2000". September 2000.
  11. ^ . Time. 1998-10-19. Archived from the original on April 8, 2008. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  12. ^ Michaelson, Judith (1998-10-31). "MORNING REPORT; Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Meyers, Richard (2011). Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Book. ISBN 9780979998942.
  14. ^ . CBS. Archived from the original on 22 August 1999. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  15. ^ Reid, Craig.D (Feb 1999). Black Belt Feb 1999. p. 33. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  16. ^ Black Belt Sep 2000. Sep 2000. p. 78.
  17. ^ "Martial Law: Shanghai Express". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Martial Law: Diamond Fever". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  19. ^ "Martial Law: Dead Ringers". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  20. ^ "Martial Law: Funny Money". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  21. ^ "Martial Law: Extreme Mesures". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  22. ^ "Martial Law: Trackdown". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  23. ^ "Martial Law: Take Out". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  24. ^ "Martial Law: Lock-Up". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  25. ^ "Martial Law: Substitutes". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  26. ^ "Martial Law: Trifecta". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  27. ^ "Martial Law Collection". yesasia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  28. ^ . www.metacritic.com. Archived from the original on March 13, 2007.
  29. ^ . www.metacritic.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2016.
  30. ^ Lambert, David (20 June 2016). . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  31. ^ "Martial Law -The Complete Collection". Visual Entertainment. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  32. ^ "Martial Law -The Complete Collection". Amazon. Retrieved 23 July 2016.

External links

  • Martial Law at IMDb
  • Martial Law Television Show: Martial Law content and media

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Martial Law is an American action adventure comedy television series created by Carlton Cuse that aired on CBS from September 26 1998 to May 13 2000 3 4 The title character Sammo Law Sammo Hung is a Chinese law officer and martial arts expert who comes to Los Angeles in search of a colleague and remains in the United States 5 Martial LawGenreAction Adventure ComedyCreated byCarlton CuseStarringSammo Hung Arsenio Hall Kelly Hu Louis Mandylor Tom Wright Gretchen Egolf Tammy LaurenCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes44 1 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersCarlton Cuse Andre Morgan Stanley Tong Lee Goldberg William Rabkin Al RuddyProducersPam Veasey Jack Clements Jacquelyn Blain Barry SteinbergRunning time42 45 minutesProduction companiesCarlton Cuse Productions Ruddy Morgan Productions 20th Century Fox Television CBS Productions 2 ReleaseOriginal networkCBSAudio formatDolby Surround 2 0Original releaseSeptember 26 1998 1998 09 26 May 13 2000 2000 05 13 The show was a surprise hit making Hung the only East Asian headlining a primetime network series in the United States At the time Hung was not fluent in English and worried about the audience s ability to understand him 6 In many scenes Hung does not speak at all making Martial Law one of the few United States television series to feature little dialogue from the lead character 7 8 The show lasted two seasons before being cancelled due to high production costs and Hung being unhappy with the writing of season two 9 10 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Season one 1 2 Season two 2 Episodes 3 Cast 4 Production 4 1 Season one 4 2 Season two 4 3 Cancellation 5 Broadcast 6 Home media 6 1 VCD 6 2 DVD 7 Ratings 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe basic storyline is that Sammo Law Sammo Hung a well respected Chinese cop is transferred to America As he works for the police department fighting crime in Los Angeles he is met with a clash in culture He is also the mentor of Grace Pei Pei Chen Kelly Hu an undercover officer When American techniques do not work Sammo employs some Chinese cop work to get the job done Season one Edit Sammo is sent by the Chinese government to apprehend an old nemesis Lee Hei Tzi Ma He finds out that his disciple Pei Pei had infiltrated Lee Hei s criminal empire His goal is to capture Lee Hei and end his criminal organization This plot line was unresolved and season one ended in a cliffhanger although season two s premiere has Sammo alluding to Lee Hei s death by way of accusing a one shot villain of trying to avenge it He is assisted in this by Grace who joins the LAPD alongside him Det Louis Malone Louis Mandylor and Lt Benjamin Winship Tom Wright Det Dana Dixon Tammy Lauren is initially part of the team but leaves after only five episodes she is explained to have moved to another police force to be closer to her family Halfway through the season Lt Terrell Parker Arsenio Hall joins the team and becomes Sammo s official partner Season two Edit Following the events of the previous season finale and prior to the second season premiere Winship retires and Louis transfers to the NYPD while Law decides to stay in Los Angeles and is now partnered with Grace The department also gets a new captain Amy Dylan who thinks that the Chinese way of police work is not the best way of handling things In addition revelations are made of a secret society whose members include Law s long lost son While Law decided to return to China in the last episode a line of dialogue leaves open the possibility of a follow up Episodes EditMain article List of Martial Law episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired122September 26 1998 1998 09 26 May 8 1999 1999 05 08 222September 25 1999 1999 09 25 May 13 2000 2000 05 13 Honor Among Strangers is part one of a crossover with Walker Texas Ranger wherein Sammo teams up with Cordell Walker to apprehend a hate mongering former military officer who later escapes Walker s custody in the Walker Texas Ranger episode The Day of Cleansing to which he summons Sammo to Dallas to help catch him again Cast EditSammo Hung as Detective Captain Sammo Law 11 Arsenio Hall as Detective Lieutenant Terrell Parker 12 Kelly Hu as Detective Grace Pei Pei Chen Tammy Lauren as Detective Dana Dixon season 1 first five episodes Louis Mandylor as Detective Louis Malone season 1 Tom Wright as Lieutenant Benjamin Winship season 1 Gretchen Egolf as Captain Amy Dylan season 2 Production Edit CBS Series poster Season one Edit The creator Carlton Cuse was aware that CBS was in need of a show that would attract young male viewers to its Saturday night schedule 13 Stanley Tong suggested a cop show based on Police Story 3 Super Cop a movie that he directed and in which Jackie Chan starred 13 Jackie Chan was contacted by Tong but declined 13 Chan was set to appear in episode five Cop Out strolling into the background of one scene but the bit was cut from the final version 14 Shannon Lee also was guest cast as Vanessa Feng in episode eight Take Out 15 Tong then approached Sammo Hung a good friend and occasional co star of Chan s Still eager to fill the 9 pm program slot CBS agreed very quickly and production began on the series 13 After the first six episodes had aired they knew it was a hit 13 The production however was not without complications as Hung was used to the control over filming he had in Hong Kong and was not fluent in English 13 Hung was not delighted to be filming in early mornings and late night that American television productions require 13 Season two Edit New executive producers Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin took the helm at the beginning of the second season due to runaway production costs They more or less pretended that the first season did not exist retaining only the basic concept of a fish out of water detective Cast members Louis Mandylor and Tom Wright were dropped Gretchen Egolf was brought in to play the unit s new leader Amy Dylan from the beginning of season two Additionally Parker s past in public relations was scrapped The first season s cliffhanger ending plus the dropping of Mandylor and Wright s characters was explained away with a few throwaway lines Law made crossover appearances on episodes of Early Edition and Walker Texas Ranger the former preceding it and the latter following it in its Saturday time slot Chuck Norris s Walker Texas Ranger character Cordell Walker also made an appearance as part of the two part Martial Law Walker Texas Ranger crossover Cancellation Edit After season two CBS offered Sammo Hung a third season but Hung said he would not do it without a final say on scripts claiming that the new screenwriter CBS assigned to the show for season two made him nothing but a fighting machine 9 An article in the magazine Black Belt mentions that due to the 2 million cost of production per episode the show was cancelled 16 Broadcast EditIn the UK and Ireland the show used to air on Five from 1998 to 2005 then on ITV4 showing replays of the episodes from 2005 to 2007 and then on Bravo from 2009 to 2011 In France Martial Law Le Flic de Shanghai can be seen on M6 and W9 It was previously broadcast on Britain s Channel 5 at 8 pm on Sundays scoring high ratings in 98 Australia s Seven Network in 1998 on ATV in Hong Kong on TV4 in Sweden and on TV3 Sky1 and Channel 4 in New Zealand It was previously broadcast on Dubai based MBC 2 but can now be seen on MBC Action In Germany the series was broadcast on VOX In Brazil the series can be seen on Rede Bandeirantes since November 2007 as Um Policial da Pesada A heavy set cop In Colombia the series was broadcast on RCN Television In Hungary the series aired on RTL Klub as A harc torvenye The rules of engagement Home media EditVCD Edit Release date Release title Country Publisher Format Language Subtitles Notes Ref1 January 2000 Martial Law Shanghai Express Hong Kong Deltamac HK NTSC English Traditional Chinese 1 VCD 17 15 April 2005 Martial Law Diamond Fever 18 Martial Law Dead Ringers 19 Martial Law Funny Money 20 Martial Law Extreme Mesures 21 Martial Law Trackdown 22 Martial Law Take Out 23 Martial Law Lock Up 24 Martial Law Substitutes 25 Martial Law Trifecta 26 Martial Law Collection 10 VCD s 27 DVD Edit For many years fans had petitioned for the show to be released onto DVD 28 On May 4 2015 it was announced that Visual Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series and will be releasing the complete series on DVD for the first time in the early spring of 2016 in the United States and Canada 29 According to Visual Entertainment the Boxset was released on August 30 2016 and also includes the crossover episodes from the shows Early Edition and Walker Texas Ranger 30 Release date Release title Discs Region Notes Ref30 August 2016 Martial Law The Complete Collection 10 1 NTSC Includes the crossover episodes from the shows Early Edition and Walker Texas Ranger 31 32 Ratings EditSeason U S ratings Network Rank1 1998 1999 11 00 million CBS 572 1999 2000 10 08 million CBS 59The show aired on Saturday nights throughout its run References Edit How CBS show Martial Law made martial arts star Sammo Hung a US hit South China Morning Post April 18 2021 Carlton Cuse Productions 1998 YouTube Closing Logos HD 2 January 2018 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 MASTER OF MARTIAL LAW The New York Daily News Retrieved 2010 11 05 dead link Flaherty Mike 1998 10 09 Chop Shtick Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2010 12 07 McDonald William 1998 09 26 Kung Fu Show Adds Star Hoping For a Hit The New York Times Retrieved 2010 11 05 Johnson Allan 1999 05 07 Martial Law s Hung Is Changing Stereotypes Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2010 11 05 Sterngold James 1998 11 19 TELEVISION REVIEW Body Slams Illumined by Aphorisms The New York Times Retrieved 2010 11 05 Rosenberg Howard 1998 09 26 If Your Fantasy Is Fascinating Shows Forget It TV reviews Fantasy Island treads water Martial Law Cupid don t zing The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 11 05 a b Sammo Hung refused to shoot Martial Law III singtao com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 6 May 2022 Black Belt Sep 2000 September 2000 Television Mean Unlean Machine Time 1998 10 19 Archived from the original on April 8 2008 Retrieved 2010 11 05 Michaelson Judith 1998 10 31 MORNING REPORT Arts and entertainment reports from The Times national and international news services and the nation s press The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 11 05 a b c d e f g Meyers Richard 2011 Films of Fury The Kung Fu Movie Book ISBN 9780979998942 Jackie Didn t Make the Cut The True Story of Jackie Chan on Martial Law CBS Archived from the original on 22 August 1999 Retrieved 11 January 2018 Reid Craig D Feb 1999 Black Belt Feb 1999 p 33 Retrieved 6 January 2018 Black Belt Sep 2000 Sep 2000 p 78 Martial Law Shanghai Express yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Diamond Fever yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Dead Ringers yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Funny Money yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Extreme Mesures yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Trackdown yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Take Out yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Lock Up yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Substitutes yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Trifecta yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 Martial Law Collection yesasia com Retrieved 11 February 2013 DVD Calendar Feature Articles Metacritic www metacritic com Archived from the original on March 13 2007 DVD Calendar Feature Articles Metacritic www metacritic com Archived from the original on January 10 2016 Lambert David 20 June 2016 Martial Law Summer Release Bonus Episodes for VEI s Complete DVDs Coming in August the studio informs us with two crossover episodes TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 27 July 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2016 Martial Law The Complete Collection Visual Entertainment Retrieved 23 July 2016 Martial Law The Complete Collection Amazon Retrieved 23 July 2016 External links EditMartial Law at IMDb Martial Law Television Show Martial Law content and media Fan page Martial Law scripts by executive producers Lee Goldberg amp William Rabkin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martial Law TV series amp oldid 1147292971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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