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Street Justice is an American action crime drama series starring Carl Weathers and Bryan Genesse. The series began airing in syndication in 1991, and was canceled in 1993 after two seasons.

Plot

The series revolved around a U.S. Army solider turned metropolitan police detective, Adam Beaudreaux (Weathers), and Grady Jameson (Genesse), a martial arts expert. As a child, Grady saved Adam's life when he was wounded in Vietnam. After the encounter, the two never saw each other again and when Adam became a cop, he vowed to find the boy who saved his life. He eventually finds Grady and discovers that Grady's parents, who were Canadian missionaries in Vietnam, were killed and the boy was left to fend for himself.
   Adam gets Grady a job at a bar he owns with his friend, Kelsey Malloy (Fernetz). Grady soon begins helping Adam on cases using the knowledge he picked up living on the streets along with his martial arts training.

Cast

Guest Stars

  • Carrie-Anne Moss
  • Salma Hayek
  • Debbie Gibson
  • Dustin Nguyen

    Episodes

    Season 1

    Ep # Title Airdate
    1 "Legacy: Part 1" September 29, 1991
    2 "Legacy: Part 2" September 29, 1991
    3 "Loyalties" October 5, 1991
    4 "Kid Stuff" October 12, 1991
    5 "Tables Turned" October 19, 1991
    6 "Shadows" October 26, 1991
    7 "Sanctuary" November 2, 1991
    8 "The Group" November 9, 1991
    9 "Friendly Fire" November 16, 1991
    10 "Self Defense" November 23, 1991
    11 "Bashing" November 30, 1991
    12 "Homecoming" January 10, 1992
    13 "Parenthood" January 18, 1992
    14 "Partner in Crime" January 25, 1992
    15 "Protectors" February 1, 1992
    16 "Backbeat" February 15, 1992
    17 "Debt of Honor" February 22, 1992
    18 "Bad Choices" February 29, 1992
    19 "Eye Witness" March 25, 1992
    20 "The Long Way Home" May 2, 1992
    21 "Catcher" May 9, 1992
    22 "Missing" May 16, 1992

    Season 2

    Ep # Title Airdate
    1 "Death Warmed Over" October 3, 1992
    2 "Circle of Death" October 10, 1992
    3 "Cross Fire" October 17, 1992
    4 "Feet Of Clay" October 24, 1992
    5 "Each One, Teach One" October 31, 1992
    6 "Country Justice" November 7, 1992
    7 "Back From The Dead Again" November 14, 1992
    8 "Innocent Blood" November 21, 1992
    9 "Angel Of Death" November 28, 1992
    10 "Remember Me" January 9, 1993
    11 "Black Or Blue" January 12, 1993
    12 "Bitter Fruit" January 23, 1993
    13 "A Sense Of Duty" January 30, 1993
    14 "Obsession" February 6, 1993
    15 "Honor And Trust" February 13, 1993
    16 "On My Honor" February 20, 1993
    17 "The Cost Of Peace" February 27, 1993
    18 "Countdown" March 6, 1993
    19 "Hello Again" May 8, 1993
    20 "The Wall" May 15, 1993
    21 "My Brother's Keeper" May 22, 1993
    22 "Desperate" May 29, 1993

    DVD release

    In 2006, Visual Entertainment released season one of Street Justice on DVD in Canada.The second and final season is scheduled for release in spring 2008 in Canada.
    DVD Name Ep # Release Date
    The Complete First Season 22 November 7, 2006
    The Complete 2nd Season 22 TBA

    Awards

    Chicago International Film Festival
  • Won: Best Direction, Dramatic Series, David Winning (For episode 1.13 "Parenthood", 1993)Further Information

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