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MIAMI — With its pastel suits, accelerated cars, and a soundtrack that made TV history, "Miami Vice" was nan show that helped specify a decade.

It's difficult to hide that iconic thrust from nan aviator episode, underscored by Phil Collins’ “In nan Air Tonight."

"Miami Vice" wasn’t conscionable different bull show. It redefined nan genre, blending high-octane action pinch cinematic visuals, while besides helping to revitalize Miami Beach arsenic it showcased its Art Deco glamour.

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Each section of nan bid that debuted successful 1984 was a emotion missive to nan city, wrapped successful nan excess of nan 1980s.

Now, 41 years later, members of nan formed and unit are reuniting for an yearly ceremony (MV 41), drafting fans from crossed nan country.

Among those returning is Edward James Olmos, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of stoic lieutenant, Marty Castillo.

Olmos said neither he nor his co-stars could person predicted nan world arena "Miami Vice" would become.

“I don’t deliberation anybody really could," he said. "It swept nan world. It was nan astir viewed tv programme of its time.”

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No reunion would beryllium complete without a small horsepower. Olmos moreover slipped down nan instrumentality of 1 of nan show’s signature Ferraris and was "right away, transported backmost to those neon-lit Miami nights, he said.

For "Miami Vice" superfans for illustration Brian Hauser, nan astir week-long ceremony is much than conscionable nostalgia — it’s a chance to link pinch a show that shaped his youth.

“It was very instrumental successful my coming of age,” Hauser said. “I don’t deliberation it’s been re-created since, and it still resonates to this day.”

More than 4 decades on, "Miami Vice" remains a emotion missive to a metropolis and an era that continues to captivate.

As Olmos put it simply, sliding into nan driver’s spot erstwhile again: “Beautiful.”

George Solis

George Solis is simply a nationalist analogous pinch NBC News.

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