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  1. Series Cast 82. Don Johnson. Sonny Crockett (22 Episodes) Philip Michael Thomas. Rico Tubbs (22 Episodes) Saundra Santiago. Gina Calabrese (22 Episodes) Olivia Brown. Trudy Joplin (22 Episodes)

  2. Miami Vice (TV Series 1984–1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Cast & Crew for Miami Vice Season 4

  4. Sep 25, 1987 · An executive's murder alerts Castillo to Yakuza presence in Miami, but the arrival of a Japanese investigator is no help. Read More

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    Season 4 of Miami Vice premiered on September 25, 1987 on NBC, with the season premiere "Contempt of Court". The fourth season concluded on May 6, 1988 after 22 episodes, with the Sonny Burnett cliffhanger "Mirror Image". It was released on DVD on March 20, 2007. Season 4 is currently available for viewing at Tubi.com.

    •Don Johnson as Metro-Dade Detective James "Sonny" Crockett

    •Philip Michael Thomas as Metro-Dade Detective Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs

    •Saundra Santiago as Metro-Dade Detective Gina Calabrese

    •Michael Talbott as Metro-Dade Detective Stan Switek

    •Olivia Brown as Metro-Dade Detective Trudy Joplin

    •Edward James Olmos as Metro-Dade Lieutenant Martin "Marty" Castillo

    While nowhere near as severe as at the start of season 3, the show nevertheless undergoes several notable changes at the start of season 4, seemingly aimed at recapturing the feel of seasons 1 and 2.

    •Many viewers and critics feel that the show's magic had begun a long, slow fade by the beginning of Season 4, though they didn't know why. Behind the scenes, at this point all the original writers had left, and NBC putting the show against Dallas for most of Season 3 had not helped its ratings.

    •The extensive use of dark, gritty storylines is scaled back somewhat, although some nihilistic episodes still remain. At the other end of the scale, some of the lighter episodes veer wildly into science-fiction and comedy, most infamously the seventh episode "Missing Hours", which is often cited as the point when the series "jumped the shark". The disparity between dark episodes and light episodes leads to a decidedly uneven season.

    •Tubbs' involvement in storylines is noticeably downscaled.

    •Tubbs grows a beard for season 4 and Crockett's hair reverts to a slightly longer and shaggier version of his season 2 hairstyle, and continues to grow slightly as the season goes on.

    •Pastel clothing is largely reintroduced, although some of the darker styles of the third season still appear regularly.

    •Season 4 aired Friday nights at 9:00 pm until April, 1988, when it returned to the 10:00 pm time slot it held in its first two seasons.

    •A recurring "theme" of the fourth season is the Organized Crime Bureau becoming involved in cases that would realistically fall outside of their jurisdiction. While this has happened before in earlier seasons (examples include "The Home Invaders" and "Shadow in the Dark"), such occurrences were rare and often stated to be the result of exceptional circumstances, typically involving the temporary reassignment of personnel due to unusually high public pressure to solve a particular case. In season 4, these ventures outside of OCB's jurisdiction are almost never explained or justified and make it seem as though the Vice squad is the only functioning police unit in Miami, taking on any and all law enforcement details. When arriving at the scene of such cases, Crockett would often ask, "Why were we called?"

    •Several of the episodes in this season are frequently rated by fans as the worst in the series, most notably "Missing Hours" and "The Cows of October".

    •Michael Mann had planned to have episodes of the series set in Paris and Tokyo, but those plans ultimately fell through as ratings continued to deteriorate and brought with them reduced production budgets.

    •This is the only season of the show not to have either a feature-length episode or an episode aired in two parts (although the storylines involving Frank Mosca and Fremont/Wiggins each take place across two separate episodes, and the Sonny Burnett Arc spans several episodes at the end of the season and the beginning of the next).

    •The only season-end cliffhanger in the show occurs this season, with the aforementioned Sonny Burnett story arc carrying over into season 5.

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  5. Season 4 - Crew / Cast: with: Don Johnson (James 'Sonny' Crockett), Philip Michael Thomas (Ricardo Tubbs), Saundra Santiago (Gina Navarro Calabrese), Michael Talbott (Stanley 'Stan...

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  7. S4.E13 ∙ Vote of Confidence. Miami Vice raids a train of prostitutes and johns and finds one of the candidates for governor on board, with his pants down. When he disappears, Crockett and Tubbs investigate the corrupt world of local politics.

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