Hawaiian Heat Dates : 1984 - 1984 SynopsisPolice from Chicago Mac Riley and Andy Senkowski leave the cold climate of their hometown for their jobs in Honolulu in Hawaii. They share a house with a very beautiful helicopter pilot named Irène Gorley, who will help them during their investigations. The American TV series Hawaiian fever (Hawaiian Heat) was a police soap opera broadcast between 1984 and 1985 on the ABC channel. The series took place in Hawaii and followed the surveys of a special police unit responsible for resolving complex crimes on the island. The main character was a detective named Jonny Muñoz, interpreted by actor Erik Estrada. The series featured a distribution of talents from Hawaii, including Doug Mossman and Teri Ann Linn. It was created by Frank Lupo, a producer of television and cinema known for having worked on popular series such as the adventures of Brisco County Jr. and The A-Team. Hawaii fever was an audience success during its first broadcast, but its popularity quickly declined and the series was canceled after a single season of 13 episodes. Since its broadcast, the series has acquired a certain notoriety because of its kitsch aesthetics and its moments of absurd comedy. In summary, Hawaii fever was an American police series broadcast in the 1980s in Hawaii, featuring an elite unit responsible for solving complex crimes on the island. Although the series was an initial success, it was canceled at the end of a single season and has become famous for its kitsch aesthetics and its absurd comic moments. The ActorsTriviaHawaiian fever (Hawaiian Heat) is made up of a 90 -minute driver and a 10 -episodes of 47 minutes. The series was broadcast in France in the 1980s. The series is of a kind comparable to "Magnum" and "Two cops in Miami" with flower shirts! FilmingFilming locations: Chicago, Illinois, USA (Pilot)
Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA Authors of the card
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