Nasty Boys

1989
Nasty Boys

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EP1 Nasty Boys (Original Pilot) Sep 21, 1989

With the drug trade out of control in Las Vegas Lt. Farlowe convinces the brass that it is time for new methods with a different breed of cops. He pulls together the wildest and best of the Vegas force to form a super-secret strike force, he calls the North Town Narcotics Bureau, dubbed The Nasty Boys by local press. The Nasty Boys begin taking the drug dealers rings apart apiece at a time. Payday, the leader of one of the drug gangs, is not willing to simply wait and let the Boys come to him. He takes his fight to them head on, leaving Lt. Farlowe dead.

EP2 Nasty Boys (Pilot) Feb 01, 1990

With the drug trade out of control in Las Vegas Lt. Farlowe convinces the brass that it is time for new methods with a different breed of cops. He pulls together the wildest and best of the Vegas force to form a super-secret strike force, he calls the North Town Narcotics Bureau, dubbed The Nasty Boys by local press. The Nasty Boys begin taking the drug dealers rings apart apiece at a time. Payday, the leader of one of the drug gangs, is not willing to simply wait and let the Boys come to him. He takes his fight to them head on, leaving Lt. Farlowe dead.

EP3 Fire and Ice Feb 22, 1990

The Boys fear being shut down with the lose of Capt. As it turns out despite some negative aspects of the Nasty Boys the police Brass can not argue with their results. The brass sends out a new team leader, Lt. Krieger, who is drastically different leadership methods that class with some of the Nasty Boys.

EP4 Endgame Mar 02, 1990

Cruz goes undercover to infilitrate a deadly poker game run by a maniacal drug lord, leaving Lt. Krieger to watch over Serena when she goes into labor.

EP5 The Good, the Bad, and the Nasty Mar 08, 1990

A group disguised as the Boys hits a crack house leaving ten bodies in the wake and the Nasty boys locked in the sights of Internal Affairs. With the police brass breathing down his neck Krieger refuses to divulge the names of the Nasty Boys. It is not long before the mastermind behind the Nasty Boy's problems is revealed as an old enemy, Payday, last seen in the pilot movie. Payday killed the Boys first leader and now the Boys are out for a little payback.

EP6 Last Tango in Vegas Mar 16, 1990

Illegal automatic weapons are hitting the streets of California and Vegas is the funnel. It's up to the Boys to stem the flow before the streets of Cali run with blood. Each of the Boys begins tackling the problem using their own talents and snitches. Wheeler goes undercover as a dancer in a casino in order to get close to a woman involved in the weapon sales. Wheeler is in over his head when he falls for his target and has to kill her brother.

EP7 Flesh and Blood Mar 29, 1990

The Boys take a trip to LA to bring down an Australian drug ring. Lt. Franklin makes a comment about trying to loose weight when offered a piece of Connie's birthday cake. In retaliation to the Boys trip to LA Serena Cruz and her child, Connie, are terrorized with Connie kidnapped as a bargaining chip. In protective custody for Cruz's family is put under strain. Cruz tries to make a deal with Australian drug ring, an exchange, Connie for members of the ring in federal custody. Cruz spills the beans to the rest of the Boys who set a dangerous plan in motion to get Connie back. It fails and Cruz's marriage reaches the breaking point. Cruz breaks with the Nasty Boys vowing to get Connie back his way. Krieger forces an old undercover associate to find Connie whatever the cost.

EP8 The Candidate Apr 04, 1990

The man running for governor is gun down just days before the election as he declared an all-out waragainst crime. The Nasty boys move into a new hide out. The would-be Lt. Governor throws his hat in the ring saying he will pick up where his friend left off. His supports of the Nasty Boys boost his approval ratings and the current Governor who is anti-Nasty begins to suffer. Wanting to see what a day in the life of a Nasty Boy is like the politician takes a ride with Wheeler and Larson he shots dead the assassin. The ensuing IA probe could prove to be the end of the Nasty Boys. Larson's father drops a bombshell that the Governor-to-be is dirty. Krieger and the Boys begin digging only to find Larson's father was right. Bribery, extortion, and election fraud are in this guys closet. It's up to the Nasty Boys to punch his ticket.

EP9 The Line Apr 19, 1990

The Boys are given Federal Marshall status and off to LA, once again. This time Wheeler's undercover as a cop, Cruz and Kee as drug dealers, and Morrisey and Larson as a couple of drug running bikers. Who's the target of such a wide sting? The LAPD Narcotics Unit. With three detectives, a LT., and a Capt. stealing from drug dealers, keeping the money, and selling the dope Wheeler has got himself in deep. When the dust settles four cops are dead and the LAPD in shame. Will Wheeler cross the line to avenge the death of an innocent cop?

EP10 Home Again Apr 26, 1990

A gang war erupts between the Asian gangs in LA. Kee is called home by is mother for the funeral of his other uncle. As it turns out his uncle is the leader of one of the competing gangs. Kee's cousin runs a dojo as a way to stay out of the gangs. Krieger thinks Kee could use some help and sends The Boys as back up. Kee's uncle drops a bombshell on him when he decides Kee should now lead the family gang. The war begins to heat up as the Boys arrive on their unauthorized assignment to take down Kee's uncle.

EP11 Crossover May 10, 1990

Serena's mother falls ill so she is off to the hospital with Connie in tow. Cruz on assignment is unable to watch the baby so is up to the Boys. An old Nemesis of Krieger is getting under his skin. The Boys raid his house and confiscate a stash of expensive basketball tickets. Wheeler's cousin is feeling the pressures collage basketball from the bookies, school, and the league. Wheeler's cousin on his first try OD's on crack. With A high profile basketball player dead the Boys kick it into overdrive to bring down a corrupt sports agent.

EP12 Desert Run May 17, 1990

Wheeler's snitch Moe, who runs a helicopter service, has came across a major drug labor in the dessert. The word is that a large shipment is going out and the lab is to be shut down and moved. In the rush to get to the lab neither Krieger or Larson can be reached, leaving the team short two. When the short-handed team finds the drug lab the are out numbered 3 to 1 and severely outgunned. It's a running firefight across the dessert for nearly a day when the Boys are corned and captured. BY them Krieger and Larson have begun a search for their missing comrades. Their search leads them to Moe who is not telling that he abandoned the Boys is the dessert. Faced with a grizzly execution the Boys desperately try to free themselves.

EP13 Kill Or Be Killed (Part 1) Jul 20, 1990

Drug dealers are being killed by a vigilante. With a personality profile the Boys begin a door to door search for the killer. Larson begins to doubt the team's effectiveness while he attempts to get a gang-banger out of the life with out blowing his cover. Taking a leap of faith Larson breaks his cover in a act of faith to the gangster. On his own Larson goes after the vigilante, almost getting himself trapped. In a last ditch effort to get the vigilante Larson and the gang-banger put themselves in the snipers crosshairs. The trap works but the courts kick the sniper loose, who takes his revenge by killing the reformed gang-banger. He then takes Cruz and a drug dealer hostage threatening to blow them al up unless he get air time on TV and to perform a trail against the dealers and the cops.

EP14 Kill Or Be Killed (Part 2) Jul 21, 1990

Drug dealers are being killed by a vigilante. With a personality profile the Boys begin a door to door search for the killer. Larson begins to doubt the team's effectiveness while he attempts to get a gang-banger out of the life with out blowing his cover. Taking a leap of faith Larson breaks his cover in a act of faith to the gangster. On his own Larson goes after the vigilante, almost getting himself trapped. In a last ditch effort to get the vigilante Larson and the gang-banger put themselves in the snipers crosshairs. The trap works but the courts kick the sniper loose, who takes his revenge by killing the reformed gang-banger. He then takes Cruz and a drug dealer hostage threatening to blow them al up unless he get air time on TV and to perform a trail against the dealers and the cops.
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Released: 21 September 1989 Ended
Producted By: Wolf Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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The Nasty Boys is a television action drama series based on the real life Narcotics Officers of the North Las Vegas Police Department.

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bpeck13 Episode 1: Fire and Ice Lt. Stan Krieger takes over Lt. Farlow's position. Cruz puts his cover on the line in order to catch another Columbian who exhibits multiple personalities. Poptop: Cuba Gooding Jr., Careo—Ramy ZadaEpisode 2: End Game Cruz becomes a player in a deadly poker game run by a maniacal drug lord, leaving Lt. Krieger to watch over Serena (Nia Peeples) when she goes into labor. Eddie Marco: Patrick Massett. Phillip Marco: Richard Marcus. Boris Diamond: Terry Kiser. Lt. Krieger: Dennis Franz. Midwife: Pamela Dunlap, Thug: Sly Smith Episode 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Nasty Reports of copy-cat killings at crack houses jeopardize the Nasty Boys' undercover operations when Internal Affairs gets involved. Morrissey gets cozy with the reporter covering the story. Danny befriends a kid who witnessed a mass killing by the fake Nasties. Payday: Tommy Ford. Lynn Ulrich: Finn Carter. Gardner (false witness): Richard Riehle. Judson (kid): Thomas T.J. Evans. Episode 4: Last Tango in Vegas The Nasties infiltrate a casino gunrunning operation to learn who's supplying Los Angeles gang members with automatic weapons. Alex gets involved with a singer who threatens his cover. Nicole Stanhope: Victoria Dillard. Russ Stanhope: Glenn Plummer. Major Clemens: Marc Alaimo. Wheeler: Don Franklin. Susan Rosencrans: Michelle Forbes, Max: Cary-Hiryuki TagawaEpisode 5: Flesh and Blood Cruz's daughter is kidnapped by drug-cartel leaders (the Lofton brothers) who demand the release of their key associate, recently captured by the Nasties. Patrick Lofton: Stewart Finlay-McLennan. Dale Lofton: David Hunt. Batiste: Will Patton. Hernandez Vasquez: Julio Oscar Meshoso, Cruz: Benjamin Bratt. Serena: Nia Peeples. Episode 6: The Candidate A gubernatorial candidate is a media manipulator who plans to use the Nasties to publicize his tough-on-crime campaign. Chuck Bradshaw: Charles Frank. Jimmy Murphy: John Shepard. Mr. Larsen (Danny's father): Richard Kuss. Larsen: Craig Hurley. Krieger: Dennis Franz.Episode 7: The Line Wheeler goes undercover to smoke out dirty cops who've been stealing money and narcotics from drug busts. Capt. Ed March: Richard Venture. Jan Palmer: Cheryl Paris. Daniel Gilliam: SaMi Chester. Finley: Tobin Bell. Kaufman: Steve Rankin. Episode 8: Home Again The Nasties follow Kee to Los Angeles when he's beset by family troubles after an uncle mixed up in the laundering of drug money dies. Uncle Oscar Kee: James Hong. Ruth Kee (Jimmy's mother): France Nguyen. Johnny Chung: Ping Wu. Willy Leong: Lloyd Kino. Kee: James Pax. Sammy (hot shot karate kid): Steven Ho. Episode 9: Crossover While the Nasties try to catch Wayne Trilling (Pat Corley) for laundering money, Wheeler's cousin (Calvin Emory: Stan Foster), a college basketball player, dies from an apparent drug overdose. The Nasties discover a blackmailing scheme and more college kids are dying from drug overdoses. The Nasties babysit Cruz's son for a couple of days Kathy Heckland: Sarah Trigger, Mr. Aaron (recruitment agent): Steve Vinovich, Security Guard: Anthony DiMaria, Trip Harding: Vince VaughnDesert Run The Nasties go after Wetstone, a drug dealer, and are left stranded in the desert with an injured Kee. Wetstone: Jim Beaver, Slo Mo (pilot): Michael J. Pollard, Mr. Neff: Billy Barty, Ginger: Ginger Baker, Mr. Crilley: Tracey Walter, Mr. Krebs: Thomas F. DuffyEpisode 11: Kill or Be Killed: Part 1 (aka Blaze of Glory??) The "Vegas Vigilante" (Clarence Williams III) is a sniper who targets the Nasty Boys and dope peddlers in his one-man campaign to rid the streets of crime. Krush: Bruce Beatty. Joshua Dumars: Vincent Guastaferro. Dr. Chanel Cory: Lorraine Toussaint. Poptop: Cuba Gooding Jr.Episode 12: Kill or Be Killed: Part 2 (Twelve and a Half) Conclusion. Cruz is held hostage in a warehouse filled with plastic explosives set to go off by the "Vegas Vigilante" (Clarence Williams III). Cruz: Benjamin Bratt. Joshua Dumars: Vincent Guastaferro. Milt Jackson: William Shockley. Poptop: Cuba Gooding Jr.
jmrmpd That's right, High Mountain Rangers sucked! It sucked Big TIME!!! And I don't mean Maybe!!!!! Robert Conrad basically couldn't act, for some silly reason, and neither could his sons! The only reason to watch this show was Robin, the hot looking Swedish Babe with blonde hair and blue eyes... After her, there wasn't much but the stupid dialog, and bad acting... That was only the first season. In the second season, Robin left the show, and so did the majority of the audience... Conrad should have stuck to acting... Oh, yes... Back to the Nasty Boys. It was PC claptrap. Craptrap, too, due to the Politically Correct movement back then...
SquirePM These people went absolutely the whole Hollywood hog. It was almost, but not quite, laughable. They strained to be oh, so hip and oh, so cool. The dialog was ludicrous, seeded deliberately with "cool" lines that sounded phony and were often not even appropriate to whatever action was on screen.But wait, there's more. They preached PC! The writers adopted Politically Correct causes and wrote scripts around them! You almost wanted to puke. In one episode, the only one I could make myself watch all the way through, the cool, hip Nasty Boys got nasty on some illegal gun runners. At the end they swooped down on the bad guys, caught them red handed doing the deal (without a shot fired, of course; can't show anybody getting hurt) and when everyone had surrendered they said something like, "All right you guys, get out of here and don't you ever do anything like this again. It's a good thing we got here in time. Now we can get these guns off the street." They arrested the guns and let all the criminals go!It was a classic, all right, a shining example of Hollywood PC claptrap.
scallender1 This was yet another show that was cancelled before it was even given a chance. That is one of the reasons I do not watch a lot of television today. All the good shows get cancelled, yet stupid sitcoms last forever. High Mountain Rangers was another great show that ended, and I am sure everybody can think of others. Great action. Fast paced. Exciting. this stupid window will not accept unless I have ten lines. this is annoying. I am used to saying short comments.