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In this popular series, handsome, fun loving, private eye, Dan Tanna, drives around Las Vegas in his vintage Thunderbird solving private cases but is also on retainer to a wealthy casino owner to keep crime out of his hotels. He is helped by his smart and sexy assistant, a sexy and not too smart chorus girl who takes messages for him, and his enthusiastic, yet inept, legman.
Stills from Vegas: Season One, Vol.
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Great ShowReviewed by Sharon Lussier, 2010-03-05
Such a great show- I only wish they didn't seperate it into so many parts.
from my insidepulse reviewReviewed by joseph Corey, 2010-03-01
Dan Tanna (Robert Ulrich) was the last great TV detective to emerge
in the '70s. He was super cool tooling around the strip in his
vintage red Thunderbird with the extremely rare car phone. He had a
cool converted warehouse office behind Circus Circus. He was never
scrapping for money since he was on retainer to The Desert Inn
owned by Phil Roth (Tony Curtis). He had a smart sexy secretary in
Beatrice (Phyllis Davis) and a ditzy sexy secretary in Anglie (Judy
Landers). Both ladies were part time dancers at various venus so
they always showed off their legs while answering the phones.
Binzer (Bart Braverman) was his goofy flunky that lightened up the
intense action. Tanna seemed at ease whether dealing with superstar
headliners or infamous gutter dwellers. Vega$: The First Season,
Volume 2 is another jackpot of celebrities needing a sleuth in Sin
City.
"Serve, Volley and Kill" brings danger to the tennis courts at
Caesars Palace. Randolph Mantooth (Emergency) is a John
McEnroe-esque hot head with a racket. He's worried about his sister
(child star Pamelyn Ferdin) since mobsters want him to take a dive
on this headlining match. Who can be setting him up for a fall:
Lynda Day George (Mission: Impossible, Christopher George (Rat
Patrol), Mamie Van Doren or Don DeFore (Hazel)? The only innocent
star is Dawn Wells (Gilligan's Island) since she's just Tanna's
tennis partner. Red Buttons runs a wedding chapel scam that Binzer
must bust. "Ghost of Ripper" has local citizen killing hookers in
the style of Jack the Ripper. Tanna and Lt. David Nelson (Mission:
Impossible's Greg Morris) must rely on the research of Murray
Matheson to get a historical jump on the copycat killer. Matheson
was the human search engine on Banacek. George Takei (Star Trek's
Sulu) is the medical examiner poking through the butchered victims.
"The Eleventh Event" finds a crippled gold medal winning decathlete
being the victim of a kidnapping scheme. Who could plot such a
dastardly crime? Robert Loggia (The Sopranos) wants more than a
gold medal. Muhammad Ali makes a colorful cameo to inspire his
fellow Olympian. "Kill Dan Tanna!" is an explosive tale of Dan's
old Vietnam war buddies wanting revenge. They break out a flame
thrower for the big finale.
"Death Mountain" lets Tanna's recurring pal Harlon Two-Leaf (One
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest's Will Sampson) get a shot at being the
new chief of his tribe. The old chief was killed by Keye Luke
(Charlie Chan's Number One Son). His Japanese business connections
have plans for the tribal land. Joan Van Ark is a really
unbelievable archeologist. "Best Friends" has a killer after Phil
Roth. Who is the assassin? Why it's Tanna's old pal (Family's John
Rubenstein). Tanna really needed better friends . "Demand and
Supply" is a shocker about high school girls that become
prostitutes on the strip. Who could be behind such an evil thing?
Would you believe John Fielder (Mr. Peterson on The Bob Newhart
Show)? "Everything I Touch" has Tanna's date get murdered while
she's getting ready for a romantic evening with him. The serial
killer also goes after Judy Landers.
"Doubtful Target" is Binzer's Death Wish. He finally introduces
Tanna to his blind girlfriend. She's hotter than you'd expect for
the flunky. However their love comes to an end when Leslie Nielsen
puts her in the scope of his rifle. The king of the fart jokes was
once a cold blooded killer. Binzer wants to hunt down and kill
Nielsen worse than a critic forced to review Nielsen's last dozen
straight to video comic movies. Can Tanna keep Binzer from going to
jail for being a homicidal maniac? Tanna's also lost his woman this
season so he can talk from the heart. "Touch of Death" has a
newlywed bride's husband disappear. He vanishes so completely that
the minister has no record of their marriage from the day before.
"A Way to Live" leaps with Marlyn Mason in the role of a female
daredevil. Somebody doesn't want her jump to be a success. "The
Visitor" darkens up Kim Cattrall as a Middle Eastern princess in
jeopardy. Can Tanna prevent an international incident?
Vega$: The First Season, Volume 2 captures middle school Las Vegas
since they really did shoot in Sin City. This is a real glimpse of
the casinos, showrooms and cocktail lounges once graced by Nipsey
Russell and Roy Clark. Robert Ulrich fits in so nicely in this
environment. He pulls off wearing a vest with jean. What makes
Vega$ addictive is that it combines the usual detective cases with
the casting fun of The Love Boat. The show brings the glitz and
glamor to the dirty world of crime. This is what the non-Farrah
Fawcett Majors era Charlie's Angels were lacking. Vega$ is a series
that's as hypnotic as the revolving fruit of a slot machine.
Although no matter what the outcome, Dan Tanna will always walk
away a winner.
Vega$ - City of LightsReviewed by retrowrestling, 2010-02-16
This is a 3-DVD set containing 12 episodes from season 1. Each
episode also contains a short promo at the beginning. Loved
watching Vega$ as a kid. I also vacationed there often so it was
like a home away from home. One of the reasons why I love watching
Vega$ again is that it brings back memories of the place as I knew
as a little kid. All the classic casinos are preserved in their
infinite prime.
Of course, I also enjoy watching Dan Tanna riding around in his
open T-Bird using his oldschool carphone and driving into that
bada$$ studio unit that doubles as his office with a secretary.
Glad to see Vega$ has been transfered well to DVD with clean
visuals. As has been stated by others, I am dissapointed in these
split season releases priced inexorably high. Oh well, I love the
series enough to indulge a bit. Looking forward to season 2.
Five Stars For The Title and DVD's/One Star For The PriceReviewed by Michael C. Elser, 2010-01-11
The price that is listed here is outrageous and let's talk about
that. $30.99 for 12 episodes of a series from 30 plus years ago and
which is not remastered and has no real bonus features
I am a Robert Urich junkie, and I can't get enough of him, but when
Volume-1 came out I bought it on Ebay for $12.99(Brand New and
Sealed) and I will not pay into the greed that is Paramount with
these multi-Season Sets.
Volume-2 looks just as good as Volume-1 and despite the
un-remastered quality of the DVD's I recommend this set, but I
would't pay more than $15.99 for a half a season...
Enjoyable But Short-Lived Urich/Spelling TV ShowReviewed by Terence Allen, 2009-11-25
"Vega$-The First Season, Volume 2," is the second release of the
popular, but brief series starring Robert Urich as Las Vegas
private eye Dan Tanna.
As was typical with other Aaron Spelling action television shows of
this era (and Urich himself starred as James Street in Spelling's
even shorter-lived series SWAT), Vega$ featured lots of fistfights,
gunfights, car chases, and plots that not only strained credulity,
but often broke it. But faithful viewers didn't care about how
realistic the show was, but how much fun and pure escapism it was.
Urich as Tanna was a former Special Forces soldier now making his
career as a rough and tumble private eye, who relied on help from
girl Friday Bea (Phyllis Davis), a former showgirl, his buddy
Binzer (Bart Braverman), his police contact, Lt. Dave Nelson (Greg
Morris) and Vegas hotel owner Phillip Roth (Tony Curtis). A unique
feature of Tanna's apartment behind Roth's hotel was the fact that
he could drive his cool sports car into his living room.
It is great to have the late Urich's work on DVD, and Vega$ will be
enjoyed today by many who spent evenings enjoying the show in their
youth.