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# - The Equalizer: The Complete Collection

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Odds Against you? Call The Equalizer. the Equalizer is a former veteran of the British Army and the CIA with a shadowy past.He breaks away from the company after getting disillusioned with his cloak-and-dagger life.He seeks atonement in the newspaper.Edward Woodward plays McCall to perfection, as a dark,steely middle-aged man hardened by the life of espionage,yet allowing compassion to seep through when helping those in need.

Review: Great show with a great actor confronts CIA and US foreign policy decisions in 1980's Central America - What makes this show so good is that its lead actor, Edward Woodward, is so consistently good no matter how bad some of the individual episodes are. I don't know how Woodward got involved with this show, but it's good for him and the show that he took it so earnestly. The show itself has an odd premise. McCall, Woodward's character, is a retired CIA operative whose specialty was overthrowing foreign governments unsympathetic to American foreign policy. In each episode, McCall either helps people from his previous life as a CIA killer, or else he helps average private citizens overwhelmed by crime and corruption. One message of the show is that US government policy focuses too much on foreign policy and not enough on domestic policy. McCall tries to set that balance right. Frequently thought of as a vigilante show with an excellent actor, The Equalizer is more nuanced than that. It certainly has a right-wing focus--the show's creators show how McCall has the right to use weapons and high-tech surveillance to monitor and control undesirable criminal conduct. What makes it tolerable is McCall's shadowy past with the CIA and his on-going relations with his former boss "Control". The constant underlining of this background reminds viewers of how fallible and guilt-ridden McCall is. This fallibility is frequently a theme in many of the episodes. The most remarkable aspect of this show, however, is how it simmered with so much talent--in front of and behind the screen. Actors include Kevin Spacey, Ving Rhames, Dan O'Herlihy, John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Macauley Culkin, J.T. Walsh, Vincent D'Onofrio, Michael Rooker, Tony Shaloub, Patricia Clarkson, Melissa Leo and Lori Loughlin. Director Tobe Hooper directs one of the episodes. Future Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow co-wrote one of the scripts. Police drummer Stewart Copeland wrote the exciting theme and most of the music for Seasons 1 and 2. The show ended after four seasons, which technically makes it a flop. The complex political content was probably too much for some viewers, especially considering that in the early to mid 1980's most viewers during the Reagan-Bush years thought that America was actually doing good things in central America. Fortunately, home video enables us to watch sleepers such as The Equalizer and give them a second chance to catch on with audiences. My only complaint is that picture quality is average at best, but frequently sub-par with pixilation and washed-out color. It's watchable, but you will need to adjust your expectations for picture and sound.
Review: Great Classic TV Series - Great show starring Edward Woodward as Robert McCall, a private detective who helps people who are in a desperate situation and have nowhere to turn. Presented here in the original 4x3 TV format, this is a great dramatic series. The packaging is really good, with 16 discs in 8 soft vinyl sleeves that are all attached on the side. Very easy to access and remove the DVDs. I applaud this nice packaging, which arrived with no damage to the case or the discs. The video and audio transfers are good. If you're interested in this show, I recommend this set.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01LWQNC93 |
| Actors  | David Proval, Edward Woodward, George Hearn, Keith Szarabajka, Sandy Dennis |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,942 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #4,284 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,872) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Media Format  | NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 16 |
| Producers  | Joe Boston |
| Product Dimensions  | 2.52 x 7.64 x 5.33 inches; 1.15 Pounds |
| Release date  | October 27, 2016 |
| Run time  | 70 hours |
| Studio  | Vei |

## Product Details

- **Format:** NTSC
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure/Television, Television
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 16

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great show with a great actor confronts CIA and US foreign policy decisions in 1980's Central America
*by M***S on July 4, 2018*

What makes this show so good is that its lead actor, Edward Woodward, is so consistently good no matter how bad some of the individual episodes are. I don't know how Woodward got involved with this show, but it's good for him and the show that he took it so earnestly. The show itself has an odd premise. McCall, Woodward's character, is a retired CIA operative whose specialty was overthrowing foreign governments unsympathetic to American foreign policy. In each episode, McCall either helps people from his previous life as a CIA killer, or else he helps average private citizens overwhelmed by crime and corruption. One message of the show is that US government policy focuses too much on foreign policy and not enough on domestic policy. McCall tries to set that balance right. Frequently thought of as a vigilante show with an excellent actor, The Equalizer is more nuanced than that. It certainly has a right-wing focus--the show's creators show how McCall has the right to use weapons and high-tech surveillance to monitor and control undesirable criminal conduct. What makes it tolerable is McCall's shadowy past with the CIA and his on-going relations with his former boss "Control". The constant underlining of this background reminds viewers of how fallible and guilt-ridden McCall is. This fallibility is frequently a theme in many of the episodes. The most remarkable aspect of this show, however, is how it simmered with so much talent--in front of and behind the screen. Actors include Kevin Spacey, Ving Rhames, Dan O'Herlihy, John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Macauley Culkin, J.T. Walsh, Vincent D'Onofrio, Michael Rooker, Tony Shaloub, Patricia Clarkson, Melissa Leo and Lori Loughlin. Director Tobe Hooper directs one of the episodes. Future Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow co-wrote one of the scripts. Police drummer Stewart Copeland wrote the exciting theme and most of the music for Seasons 1 and 2. The show ended after four seasons, which technically makes it a flop. The complex political content was probably too much for some viewers, especially considering that in the early to mid 1980's most viewers during the Reagan-Bush years thought that America was actually doing good things in central America. Fortunately, home video enables us to watch sleepers such as The Equalizer and give them a second chance to catch on with audiences. My only complaint is that picture quality is average at best, but frequently sub-par with pixilation and washed-out color. It's watchable, but you will need to adjust your expectations for picture and sound.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Classic TV Series
*by C***B on October 16, 2025*

Great show starring Edward Woodward as Robert McCall, a private detective who helps people who are in a desperate situation and have nowhere to turn. Presented here in the original 4x3 TV format, this is a great dramatic series. The packaging is really good, with 16 discs in 8 soft vinyl sleeves that are all attached on the side. Very easy to access and remove the DVDs. I applaud this nice packaging, which arrived with no damage to the case or the discs. The video and audio transfers are good. If you're interested in this show, I recommend this set.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You don't have to break your piggy bank to get this great TV series!
*by U***Y on February 6, 2018*

A great series at a great price. Edward Woodward ("Breaker Morant," "The Wicker Man") ,is one of my all-time favorite actors. In the 1960s in Britain, he became a sensation playing the anti-Bond, a tortured man named "Callan," whose only talent was killing. He was so impressive that Laurence Olivier hired him for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Then, after making the two iconic movies, he came to the US to star in "The Equalizer" on CBS TV. I wanted to buy the complete series, but it was $109 in the US. There was also a set with all 88 shows from VEI, an Australian company, for only $29 listed on Amazon, so I took a chance. While I have an all-region DVD player, it's in our living room and my wife prefers reality TV. but these DVDs work just fine on the US DVD player in my "man cave," which was an extra special bonus. So many excellent actors were guest stars on that show, including the great Robert Mitchum, who was one of the few actors of Woodward's caliber. He and Richard Jordan came in to help Woodward, who had suffered a heart attack. At the end of that special two-part show, the final scene with Woodward and Mitchum is as good as any movie moment I've ever seen. Actors at their pre-stardom level appeared on the show and it's fun seeing them so young while there were also some truly impressive established names who added class to their episodes. The revolving cast of supporting players Is top-notch. "The Equalizer" never seems to lack star power and the writing is first rate. The formula may be simple, but it's what the creative team does with it that makes it so special. The same kind of quality control that elevates Brtish programs is very much evident in this series that has stood the test of time. "The Rockford Files" is the only American series that stands up to it in my opinion. I can't stop watching "The Equalizer!"

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