
On this day September 18 1986, Crime Story premiered on NBC. The crime drama, created by Michael Mann, was set in the early 1960s and followed Lt. Mike Torello, played by Dennis Farina, as he pursued rising mobster Ray Luca across America.
The show stood out for its period detail, cinematic style, and serialized storytelling, which was unusual for television at the time. Combining gritty realism with a sweeping narrative, Crime Story became a critical success and influenced later crime dramas.
80s insight: Crime Story reflected the 80s push toward more ambitious and stylized television, blending historical settings with serialized plots that paved the way for modern prestige dramas.
The show stood out for its period detail, cinematic style, and serialized storytelling, which was unusual for television at the time. Combining gritty realism with a sweeping narrative, Crime Story became a critical success and influenced later crime dramas.
80s insight: Crime Story reflected the 80s push toward more ambitious and stylized television, blending historical settings with serialized plots that paved the way for modern prestige dramas.