The Equalizer

The Equalizer

1985
The Equalizer
The Equalizer

The Equalizer

7.8 | en | Drama

Robert McCall is a former agent of a secret government agency who is now running his own private crime fighting operation where he fashions himself as "The Equalizer." It is a service for victims of the system who have exhausted all possible means of seeking justice and have nowhere to go. McCall promises to even out the odds for them.

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EP22  Suicide Squad
Aug. 24,1989
Suicide Squad

McCall comes to the aid of a college student who's lost his athletic scholarship and fears disappointing his parents, and turns to drug dealing as a way to make the big money they expect.

EP21  Endgame
Aug. 10,1989
Endgame

McCall helps two sisters whom are the victims of a revenge that has been plotted by a master strategy game player.

EP20  Race Traitors
Jun. 11,1989
Race Traitors

McCall answers a call for help from Kostmayer's old neighborhood, where a racist group is harassing a black family.

EP19  Heart of Justice
May. 11,1989
Heart of Justice

A bitter man tries to get revenge on the men who brutalized his wife but he calls McCall when someone else gets them first.

EP18  The Caper
May. 04,1989
The Caper

A cleaning woman works at cross-purposes to McCall as she tries to solve a murder she witnessed.

EP17  Prisoners of Conscience
Apr. 27,1989
Prisoners of Conscience

McCall's search for a kidnapped Chilean poet gets very intense when he learns the kidnapper killed his father many years ago.

EP16  Time Present, Time Past
Apr. 20,1989
Time Present, Time Past

Scott is kidnapped along with a former Bulgarian agent McCall helped to defect ten years earlier, and later undergoes his baptism into his father's world when he accompanies a team trying to rescue the man.

EP15  Starfire
Apr. 13,1989
Starfire

McCall tries to help a girl and her friend, a confused man who claims to an extraterrestrial being hunted by killers.

EP14  17 Zebra
Apr. 06,1989
17 Zebra

McCall investigates when a mission worker tells him about several winos who have died from heart attacks enroute to the hospital in paramedic ambulances.

EP13  Lullaby of Darkness
Mar. 30,1989
Lullaby of Darkness

McCall tries to help a woman and her daughter escape from her abusive husband.

EP12  Silent Fury
Mar. 08,1989
Silent Fury

McCall tries to help a young woman who is one of the victims of a series of robberies directed against the deaf community.

EP11  Trial By Ordeal
Mar. 01,1989
Trial By Ordeal

McCall becomes the defense counsel when a Company tribunal on charges of treason tries Control.

EP10  Past Imperfect
Feb. 15,1989
Past Imperfect

An international crime cartel tries to use a man's estranged son against him when the man refuses to honor their wishes.

EP9  The Visitation
Feb. 01,1989
The Visitation

McCall's reunion with a former lover is interrupted when her medical skills are needed to deal with a deadly virus being carried by a pair of thugs responsible for killing an international arms dealer.

EP8  The Sins of the Father
Jan. 18,1989
The Sins of the Father

McCall reluctantly agrees to help the wife of a mobster find her kidnapped son, who's a pawn in a game of revenge against his father.

EP7  The Making of a Martyr
Jan. 11,1989
The Making of a Martyr

A gun control advocate whose husband was crippled by a stray bullet seeks McCall's help when she receives threatening phone calls.

EP6  Splinters
Dec. 14,1988
Splinters

Mickey Kostmayer is captured when a Company operation fails, and he's turned against McCall using drugs and torture.

EP5  The Day of the Covenant
Dec. 07,1988
The Day of the Covenant

Scott learns first hand about the anti-apartheid movement when his girl friend becomes the target of a zealous Afrikaner who believes she's a terrorist.

EP4  Eighteen With a Bullet
Nov. 16,1988
Eighteen With a Bullet

McCall and Mickey try to help a young rock singer escape from her greedy, immoral manager.

EP3  Riding the Elephant
Nov. 09,1988
Riding the Elephant

McCall helps a Thai boxer and his girl friend extricate themselves from the clutches of a racketeer with old connections to McCall's former employers.

EP2  Sea of Fire
Nov. 02,1988
Sea of Fire

A desperate high school principal calls on McCall for help in combating the gang responsible for the rape of a girl in the school gymnasium.

EP1  The Last Campaign
Oct. 26,1988
The Last Campaign

The aide to an ambitious candidate for state senator discovers that her boss is blackmailing the incumbent into endorsing his candidacy.

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7.8 | en | Drama , Crime , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1985-09-18 | Released Producted By: Universal Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Robert McCall is a former agent of a secret government agency who is now running his own private crime fighting operation where he fashions himself as "The Equalizer." It is a service for victims of the system who have exhausted all possible means of seeking justice and have nowhere to go. McCall promises to even out the odds for them.

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Cast

Edward Woodward

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Rick Butler

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Parker Lewis It's not a coincidence that The Equalizer declined in ratings with the election of "A thousand points of light" Bush Sr, serving as a preface to Bill Clinton. Still, with the "superpredator" comment of Hillary Clinton, perhaps The Equalizer can be rebooted on TV, especially with Denzil bringing Edward McCall back to the big screen.I love the Equalizer TV series, and Edward "Callan" Woodward was the one to sort things out big time, especially in the rotten core of The Big Apple. McCall provided the reassurance that he would deliver justice before we went to bed for the night.
grendelkhan Edward Woodward returned to television, on the other side of the pond, as a different burnt-out secret agent, Robert McCall. McCall bears more than a passing resemblance to David Callan, Woodward's iconic character from his British TV series. He has been used and abused for years, in the shadowy world of espionage, with its murky ethics and high body count. Unlike Callan, he is able to walk away from his masters, when he resigns, after a botched operation leads to the death of is charge. McCall, finding himself finally free of this dark world, decides he wants to do something to make the world better and using the skills that he has, advertises his services in the newspaper, as "The Equalizer," someone who evens the odds for those in trouble.The series is one part spy-fi, one part private eye, and one part crime drama. Each week, McCall is contacted by someone in need and he responds, charging no fee (he is independently well off, thanks to information gained in his spy days, which allows him to make shrewd investments). Occasionally, he finds his services required by his old masters, via his former boss (and friend) Control. On other occasions, he uses his relationship with control to gain access to agents and resources of "the Agency" to aid in his mission.The series makes great use of New York location shooting, while also creating an edgy visual style. Shadows are frequently used and the series plays upon urban fears, with various predators menacing his clients. It mixes high class living with squalid apartments and empty warehouse.Edward Woodward is excellent as McCall, with the character's desire to bring justice and peace giving him ample opportunity to orate. McCall uses powerful speeches as much as powerful handguns. Woodward is at his best when he is raging against something, though he also excels at the quiet moments. He gives the character a well- rounded feel, aided by great writing, which emphasizes McCall's flaws as much as his virtues. McCall's calling has made him a poor father and he often uses guilt to attain favors from Control, yet rants when Control asks him to return the favor.Apart from the hair and some of the clothes, the one element of the series that scream "the 80s" is the music from Stewart Copeland, the drummer for The Police. Copeland created the synth-heavy sound of the series, from the iconic opening theme, to the incidental music used throughout (again, heavy on synth and drums). However, it is such a part of the show that it never really seems archaic. The same could not be said with the music Copeland created for the Babylon 5 pilot movie ("The Gathering").The series is filled with great guest actors, many of whom would go on to bigger things, like Vincent D'Onofrio, Kevin Spacey, Christian Slater, and others, while also making great use of classic actors like Robert Lansing (Gary 7, on Star Trek), Ron Neal (Superfly), Robert Mitchum, and Richard Jordan. It made great use of outstanding characters actors, drawn in, no doubt, by the quality writing.This is a series worth watching and owning on home video. It was a stylish piece of TV, with great characters and excellent writing, and top notch performances.
deforest-1 Edward Woodward starred as 'Callan' (1966-71), an English series where he played the top agent of a top secret British government spy organization that 'fixed' situations that couldn't be fixed otherwise. It was (and still is) a genuine TV classic, with fine scripts and characterizations -- as seen on the Sky channel UK TV when it's rerun periodically. Co-stars included Anthony Valentine and Patrick Mower as his younger, more ruthless colleagues. As soon as I saw 'The Equalizer' in the mid Eighties I saw it as a worthy successor to 'Callan' for Edward Woodward, now playing someone older and wiser, and a little softer at the centre.
potoroo I first saw this series in German when I lived in Switzerland. It was well written and acted; so different from the other shows of the time. Back then, the whole NYC scene was adding to the mystique of the show. The Jag was a nice touch, too! It went well along with the classy acting. The soundtrack is as well quite unique. The German version contained voice-overs during the opening sequence to explain a bit of the background. I was at first somewhat surprised to find it missing in the original version.I was happy to see the show airing on Universal in HD; it's great to be reliving the episodes without dubbing and in HD.