The aw-shucks charisma of Richard Dean Anderson’s unorthodox freelance secret agent is obvious right from the get-go...
MacGyver - The Complete First Season (1985)
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Runtime: 17 hrs 25 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Using his brain in place of a gun, secret agent Angus MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) relies on his knowledge of science to save himself and others from jeopardy. Deploring the promotion of... Using his brain in place of a gun, secret agent Angus MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) relies on his knowledge of science to save himself and others from jeopardy. Deploring the promotion of everyday violence, MacGyver refuses to carry weapons and instead designs lifesaving tools out of household staples like paper clips and duct tape. Anderson portrays a likeable hero of strong principals and intellect in this clever series, which successfully ran for seven years (1985-1992) and continues to remain a beloved cult favorite. This collection includes MACGYVER's entire debut season, featuring 22 action-packed episodes. [More]
Starring: Richard Dean Anderson
Starring: Richard Dean Anderson
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