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A cop show, but with no gun battles and no car chases? Homicide was groundbreaking for several reasons. But NBC nearly dropped it after its first season. In , Homicide: The Movie premiered on NBC, bringing back the entire original cast, even those whose characters had died.
The telefilm served as a series finale. Emmy contributor Jane Wollman Rusoff interviewed several of the creative minds behind the show and many surviving lead actors for their memories of working on this disruptive police series. The show and its characters were based on an actual hard-driving homicide squad in Baltimore, where the murder rate had soared amid escalating poverty and diminishing police presence.
David Simon, then an investigative reporter at the Baltimore Sun , followed that squad to write his nonfiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets. Barry Levinson, an Oscar-winning Baltimore native who set such films as Diner and Rain Man there, developed the cutting-edge show.
He also directed two episodes, including the pilot, winning an Emmy in Barry Levinson executive producer, writer, director : David Simon wrote the book, which was sent to me to develop as a feature. But I thought it would be better as a television series, and NBC ultimately bought it. Tom Fontana showrunner, producer, writer : Barry was developing a screenplay with [series creator] Paul Attanasio and asked him to write the Homicide pilot. Once we got picked up for the season, I hired Jimmy Yoshimura.