Johnny Staccato

Johnny Staccato

1959
Johnny Staccato
Johnny Staccato

Johnny Staccato

8 | en | Drama

Johnny Staccato is an American private detective series which ran for 27 episodes on NBC from September 10, 1959 through March 24, 1960.

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EP27  Swinging Long Hair
Mar. 17,1960
Swinging Long Hair

Staccato is mistaken for a concert pianist who has come to the United States to avoid his repressive government.

EP27  The Wild Reed
Mar. 24,1960
The Wild Reed

When Frankie Aspen's saxophone-playing takes a sudden turn for the worse, Johnny determines to find out what is bothering him.

EP25  A Nice Little Town
Mar. 10,1960
A Nice Little Town

When a former soldier returns home after having defected to Red China, he is murdered by a group of vigilantes.

EP24  The Mask of Jason
Mar. 03,1960
The Mask of Jason

Johnny is hired to bodyguard an aspiring actress who is being terrorized by a man with a horribly scarred face.

EP23  An Angry Young Man
Feb. 25,1960
An Angry Young Man

Johnny becomes concerned when an ambitious young man, whose family he has known for years, starts working in a bookshop that is just a cover for a criminal enterprise.

EP22  An Act of Terror
Feb. 18,1960
An Act of Terror

Ventriloquist Thad Clinton drops in to ask Staccato if he'll help locate his missing wife. Johnny finds out that the woman has been murdered.

EP21  The List Of Death
Feb. 04,1960
The List Of Death

A hunted criminal hires Staccato as a bodyguard and promises to turn himself over to police in exchange for letting him visit family members.

EP21  Solomon
Feb. 11,1960
Solomon

Jessica Winthrop, a noted pacifist, is accused of killing her husband. Solomon Bradshaw, the lady's lawyer, comes to Johnny Staccato for help.

EP19  Double Feature
Jan. 28,1960
Double Feature

A bowling-alley proprietor is found murdered, and Johnny Staccato is identified as the killer.

EP18  Night of Jeopardy
Jan. 21,1960
Night of Jeopardy

To evade Federal agents, a gang of counterfeiters hide their plates. Convinced that Waldo knows the hiding place, they threaten his life.

EP17  The Only Witness
Jan. 14,1960
The Only Witness

Wealthy racketeer Barney Buford calls Johnny Staccato to ask him to look after his young sister, Karen. As he approaches Buford's apartment, Staccato is shot at by a gunman. Then inside, he finds Buford dead.

EP16  Man in the Pit
Jan. 07,1960
Man in the Pit

A young man enters Waldo's and attacks Pete, the trumpet player. Johnny Staccato learns that the youth thinks Pete is his father, who deserted the family years before.

EP15  Collector's Item
Dec. 31,1959
Collector's Item

A man called Red Top kills Hannah Green, but pianist Romeo Jefferson is the chief suspect until Staccato suspects that Romeo has been framed.

EP14  The Unwise Men
Dec. 24,1959
The Unwise Men

Johnny tries to help a musician who, while moonlighting as a department-store Santa Claus, is being pressured by his ex-con brother to help set up a robbery at the store.

EP13  The Return
Dec. 17,1959
The Return

Korean War veteran Eddie Dasko escapes from a mental hospital. Dasko is sure that his wife has been seeing another man, and he intends to kill her,

EP12  A Piece of Paradise
Dec. 10,1959
A Piece of Paradise

A dance-hall girl is murdered, and Police Sergeant Joe Gillan suspects ex-jockey Stash McGill, a friend of the dead girl. Gillan asks Johnny Staccato if he can help locate McGill.

EP11  The Poet's Touch
Nov. 26,1959
The Poet's Touch

Working on a murder case, Johnny Staccato trails two suspects to their hideout. With them is beatnik poet Dick Potter, whom the men attempt to implicate in the crime.

EP10  Tempted
Nov. 19,1959
Tempted

Elizabeth Montgomery plays a rare pre-Bewitched role as a floozy jazz groupie who's the ex-wife of one of Staccato's former band mates. Out of the blue she shows up at Waldo's the jazz club (and Staccato's ""office"") to enlist Staccato's help, telling him she's almost just been robbed of expensive jewelry she was taking from work. What she was doing with the jewels and why she was taking them from the store she works at piques Staccato's interest (as does the fast-talking and shapely Ms. Montgomery). He's immediately suspicious, but cautiously takes on the case. While he's escorting her home (supposedly with the jewels) they're accosted by a mugger who knocks Staccato out, grabs the jewels, and takes off. The next morning, nursing the bump on his head, Staccato gets a visit from an insurance adjuster who reads him the riot act. Unfazed, Johnny tells the adjuster to take a hike, goes into the bathroom and viola! pulls the jewels out from the soap dispenser. Who set him up? Could it have

EP9  Fly, Baby, Fly
Nov. 12,1959
Fly, Baby, Fly

Johnny is hired by tough-guy millionaire Guy Fletcher to transport a locked valise containing valuable gems to Arizona. Once aboard the plane Johnny meets Nina, who turns out to be Fletcher's beautiful wife. This is no coincidence, however, as Johnny learns he isn't carrying jewels after all. Fletcher has provided him with a bomb set to explode during the flight, in an insidious plot to murder her.

EP8  Murder in Hi-fi
Nov. 05,1959
Murder in Hi-fi

An underworld boss forces Waldo to hire singer Barbara Ames. Then Johnny gets interested in the girl--and is beaten up by a couple of thugs.

EP7  Evil
Oct. 29,1959
Evil

Johnny Staccato learns from his friend Barney that Barney's sister has given all her money to a local mission house. Knowing that the mission wouldn't ordinarily accept so much, Staccato suspects a bunco scheme.

EP6  Viva, Paco!
Oct. 22,1959
Viva, Paco!

When a Puerto Rican boxer goes missing just before a championship fight, Johnny suspects foul play.

EP5  The Nature of the Night
Oct. 15,1959
The Nature of the Night

Dave, the new young bartender at Waldo's, comes under suspicion when a number of blonde women are slashed nearby. Johnny uncovers some darkly disturbing information.

EP4  Shop of the Four Winds
Oct. 08,1959
Shop of the Four Winds

Investigating the murder of a Japanese friend, Johnny uncovers a scheme to swindle immigrants by promising them citizenship papers.

EP3  Parents
Sep. 24,1959
Parents

""The parents"" have agreed to sell their child to a black-market racketeer. Now they tell Johnny they want to keep the child.

EP2  Murder for Credit
Sep. 17,1959
Murder for Credit

A bandleader, making a comeback, learns that someone is trying to poison him. But four people might want him killed...

EP1  The Naked Truth
Sep. 10,1959
The Naked Truth

A young singer is faced with the loss of his promising career because of a scandal magazine's blackmail scheme.

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Released: 1959-09-10 | Released Producted By: Revue Studios , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Johnny Staccato is an American private detective series which ran for 27 episodes on NBC from September 10, 1959 through March 24, 1960.

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John Cassavetes , Eduardo Ciannelli

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darbski Okay, fine; this ain't a review, see. What it is, it's a confession. See, I remember this opening performance of John Cassavetes, and it's a great one. Only thing is; well, it's like this... What I remember, and what is true can be completely conflicted in reality, so, I put off finishing out my Perry Mason collection until later, and bought into this program from Amazon this month. Next month's Amazon budget is spoken for, so I know it's a gamble, but what the hey?
A_Minor_Blip I have "Commie" in quotes because the word "Commie" is used about 100 times in the first episode of the series dealing with the title character seeking out murderers of a jazz musician who is considered a "Commie" by the small town townies who killed the musician, and thus they think that "Stacatto" is also a "Commie" as he bugs them into giving up some information. This show is fun to watch, has some great noir elements, but is as dated as can be. Hearing people say "Daddy" and "Mommy" without referring to their parents is funny enough. The whole jazz language inspired by Jack Kerouac and the beatniks is here in all its glory, spoken by men in their thirties and that too is hilarious, as you can imagine the writers really wanting to relate to the younger generation (at that time). It'd be like hearing Magnum PI saying "Totally, for sure... to the max!" The main reason I bought this online is because of one of my favorite actors (and writer/directors) John Cassavetes who is the star. He is good, as usual, but on occasion can become quite hammy, and preachy. But that's all par for the course when it comes to any kind of show with an agenda, and this one has a few... hundred, daddio.
raysond JOHNNY STACCATO: Produced by Revue Productions/Universal Television and ran for just one season on NBC-TV from 1959-1960. In all 27 episodes were produced all in black and white. Starring John Cassavetes with Bert Freed and Eduardo Ciannelli. Filmed on location in New York City.This was in fact one of the coolest,hippest detective shows that I ever had the pleasure of watching and believe me this was just one "cool" incredible show that centered around the mixture of intrigue,suspense and mystery and all with a truly remarkable jazz score! However the censors canned this show for being too violent or too explicit,but who cares! This short-lived series showcased John Cassavetes' terrific acting ability which would propel him to the next level as one of the most influential American artists in American cimema.In other words,this would be the only TV-series that Cassavetes would star in. He plays Johnny Staccato,a jazz musician who moonlights as a private investigator who is surrounded by mobsters,beatniks,hop-heads,crooked musicians,and femme fatals. It's was such a treat that certain guest stars would make their appearances on this show:stars like Martin Landau Micheal Landon,Yvonne Craig,Tina Louise,Norman Fell,Jack Klugman,and the musical stylings of Shelly Mann and his band. If you should ever catch this show,you'll be glad you did since cable channel TRIO shows this short-lived series every so often. Worth viewing.
StSangue I got to see a handful of episodes one night in Northampton, Massachusetts. A friend of a friend was screening some 16 mm prints he had. I'm a huge fan of John Cassavetes. This series was a terrific showcase for his acting. He plays a jazz musician who sides as a P.I., surrounded by mobsters, hop heads, and femmes fatal. It's such a treat. If you should ever have an opportunity to catch the show I think you'll be glad you did.