Quincy, M.E.: Season 3
Starring: Jack Klugman, Robert ItoDirector: Quincy;M.E. Season 3
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
Running Time: 993 minutes
DVD Release: June 2nd 2009
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User Reviews
Finally Season 3 - Rating: 5/5
Yeah !! At last Season 3 will be released!!
I hope there will be a soon a german version too.
There is a very big Quincy fancommunity in Germany.
Glad to see Universal will release this Season and hopefully release Quincy to final...
Make not the same mistake like Sony with Hart to Hart...
ABOUT TIME! - Rating: 5/5
Finally quincy is being released. another season I hope they release all the seasons quicker then they released this latest one. I hope they release all the seasons on blu-ray quincy is worth it. from leon dallas jr. the bronx, new york city.
At last! More please. - Rating: 5/5
Excellent news that Series 3 is to be released. I was starting to think that Universal had stopped at Series 1/2 which would've been a crime for all Quincy fans! Let's hope now that all the remaining series will be released much more quickly. While probably should be grateful for a dvd release, a Bluray release would be even better!
Finally! - Rating: 5/5
Our voices were heard at Universal! Can't wait for Season 3!!!!
But we want them all!
YES!!! - Rating: 4/5
For quite a while I had feared that "Quincy" was a one and done on the dvd market. Seasons 1 & 2 were released as one set, then no news of season three for a few years. Now the announcement that season three is forthcoming on June 2nd.
Those of us who grew up in the 70's know that long before there was Grissom, CSI or it's trillion spinoffs, there was Quincy. Loosely based on (in)famous Los Angeles coroner Thomas Noguchi, Quincy is not content to remain in the confines of his laboratory. He travels to crime scenes, confronts witnesses and suspects, questions police procedures and speaks out on sociological issues that affect both the living and the dead.
Bring on more Quincy! Jack Klugman in the role of a lifetime and a who's who lineup of guest stars.
